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When I finished my high school career, I moved my sisters to Nairobi, where they live with my stepsister.
Nine years ago, I decided, with a successful public health
career
in the making, that I could make the biggest impact coming, selling and promoting the world's best invention in public health: soap.
I suspect that every aid worker in Africa comes to a time in her
career
when she wants to take all the money for her project — maybe it's a school or a training program — pack it in a suitcase, get on a plane flying over the poorest villages in the country, and start throwing that money out the window.
About 12 years ago, I gave up my
career
in banking to try to make the world a safer place.
"Not Yet" also gave me insight into a critical event early in my career, a real turning point.
Now, there is another relationship of climate and forests that really stuck me in 2008 and made me change my
career
from forests to working with climate change.
The study found that even in companies with diversity policies and inclusion programs, employees struggle to be themselves at work because they believe conformity is critical to their long-term
career
advancement.
Well, it's because of people like Isabelle and her husband that I have devoted my
career
to studying this war that we know so little about.
So ... A technology I spent the early part of my
career
on enables de-scattering.
That day changed my clinical practice and ultimately my
career.
There is lots of abandonment in my neighborhood, and while I was kind of busy making pots and busy making art and having a good art career, there was all of this stuff that was happening just outside my studio.
We pioneered the concept of women going back into the workforce after a
career
break.
So very early on, I discovered that in fact, working in a farm was not designed for me, and China was a very safe remove from any
career
in Australian farm life.
And unfortunately, I'm sad to report that right now we might be in the grips of one of the most disastrous, certainly of my career, and one consistent takeaway is manias never end well.
The objects that have captivated me from first crush throughout my
career
are supermassive, hyperactive black holes.
But I think in my
career
that's been a good thing.
I began my
career
working police abuse cases in the United States.
My parents definitely didn't think so when I told them at 19 I was quitting my job to pursue this dream career: blue skies, warm tropical beaches, and a tan that lasts all year long.
I began this sort of personal crusade against the mundane, because if there's one thing I've realized, it's that any career, even one as seemingly glamorous as surf photography, has the danger of becoming monotonous.
Cold water was constantly on my mind, and from that point on, my
career
focused on these types of harsh and unforgiving environments, and it took me to places like Russia, Norway, Alaska, Iceland, Chile, the Faroe Islands, and a lot of places in between.
So I am really struck by the notion in your
career
of the opposition you faced, that when you began thinking about exoplanets, there was extreme skepticism in the scientific community that they existed, and you proved them wrong.
Jerry Seinfeld's entire
career
was built on noticing those little details, those idiotic things we do every day that we don't even remember.
But in college, I came to learn that my future
career
had a dark history.
And when I reflected on my own career, and the extraordinary people I've had the privilege to work with, I realized how much more we could give each other if we just stopped trying to be superchickens.
So I dedicated my
career
to research into the severe mental illnesses.
As a matter of fact, I was trying to think about my
career
since I left the White House, and the best example I have is a cartoon in The New Yorker a couple of years ago.
As I pursued my career, something was always gnawing away inside me.
CA: It wasn't bad, because you went on to Stony Brook and stepped up your mathematical
career.
I've built a
career.
So eight years ago, I got the worst
career
advice of my life.
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