What is your dream job?
2006-06-30
08:24:41
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Gothic Girl
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Entertainment & Music
➔ Other - Entertainment
My dream job is a professional Guitarist/Musican in a Rock/Metal (something under that genre) band. I am already started to work on it by learning the guitar and taking music classes.
2006-06-30
08:39:43 ·
update #1
I totally agree with you i love joel madden . i am the exact same way. maybe if we both ever are in a rock band we would open each other concerts and stuff and meet eacho other. maybe even decide to be in the same band as each other if we ever wanted/needed new people
2006-06-30
15:25:31 ·
update #2
well my dream career is to be a bassist in some type rock band and im already started on it too. I bought a bass so im gonna teach myself. And i also write lyrics already too. So i wanna do that job cuz i lovvvve music! It is my life. there are so many bands i listen to that have influenced me greatly. so advice to you is don't give up on ur dream otherwise you will be just another person that lost one of their goals. so don't fall into that. make something new happen. don't be like others be different. see my parents don't take me serious about playing bass. so i know its what i want so im not gonna let myself down. So good luck to you and never give up. who knows maybe we'll both be in a great rock band some day. so im not gonna give up!!!! i luv music too much.
2006-06-30 15:19:35
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answer #1
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answered by I Luv Joel Madden!! 6
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I wanna be a c.s.i.
The purpose of crime scene investigation is to help establish what happened (crime scene reconstruction) and to identify the responsible person. This is done by carefully documenting the conditions at a crime scene and recognizing all relevant physical evidence. The ability to recognize and properly collect physical evidence is oftentimes critical to both solving and prosecuting violent crimes. It is no exaggeration to say that in the majority of cases, the law enforcement officer who protects and searches a crime scene plays a critical role in determining whether physical evidence will be used in solving or prosecuting violent crimes.
Despite Hollywood's portrayal, crime scene investigation is a difficult and time consuming job. There is no substitute for a careful and thoughtful approach. An investigator must not leap to an immediate conclusion as to what happened based upon limited information but must generate several different theories of the crime, keeping the ones that are not eliminated by incoming information at the scene. Reasonable inferences about what happened are produced from the scene appearance and information from witnesses. These theories will help guide the investigator to document specific conditions and recognize valuable evidence.
Documenting crime scene conditions can include immediately recording transient details such as lighting (on/off), drapes (open/closed), weather, or furniture moved by medical teams. Certain evidence such as shoeprints or gunshot residue is fragile and if not collected immediately can easily be destroyed or lost. The scope of the investigation also extends to considerations of arguments which might be generated in this case (suicide/self defense) and documenting conditions which would support or refute these arguments.
In addition, it is important to be able to recognize what should be present at a scene but is not (victim's vehicle/wallet) and objects which appear to be out of place (ski mask) and might have been left by the assailant. It is also important to determine the full extent of a crime scene. A crime scene is not merely the immediate area where a body is located or where an assailant concentrated his activities but can also encompass a vehicle and access/escape routes.
Although there are common items which are frequently collected as evidence (fingerprints, shoeprints, or bloodstains), literally any object can be physical evidence. Anything which can be used to connect a victim to a suspect or a suspect to a victim or crime scene is relevant physical evidence. Using the "shopping list" approach (collecting all bloodstains, hairs, or shoeprints) will probably not result in recognizing the best evidence. For example, collecting bloodstains under a victim's body or shoeprints from emergency personnel will rarely answer important questions. Conversely, a single matchstick (not usually mentioned as physical evidence) recovered on the floor near a victim's body can be excellent physical evidence since it can be directly tied to a matchbook found in a suspect's pocket.
Since a weapon or burglar tool is easily recognized as significant physical evidence, it is frequently destroyed by the perpetrator. Sometimes the only remaining evidence is microscopic evidence consisting of hairs, fibers, or other small traces the assailant unknowingly leaves behind or takes with him. Although this evidence is effectively collected when the clothing of the victim or suspect is taken, protocols (involving tape lifts) should be in place to process nude bodies so as not to lose this fragile evidence.
2006-06-30 08:30:20
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answered by angelmahtab 2
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cutting-edge interest: Administrative Assistant at a central authority agency. childhood dream interest: Actress did no longer pursue via fact: I wasn't proficient adequate *unhappy face* cutting-edge dream interest: Kindergarten instructor and author. ultimately, however, I basically desire to be a mom.
2016-11-01 00:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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MY dream job is to get paid to go to concerts and theater events. Like being mystery shopper at theaters, concerts and shows.
2006-07-11 10:49:14
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answered by donsabe 3
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Dream job? Driving a tour bus for a band like VNV Nation but I would settle for my friends' band Ayria (like we did for a tour of NYC and area months ago). ;)
2006-06-30 08:38:43
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answered by PALADIN 5
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My dream job would be to get paid to slap that smirk off justin beibers face every day
2014-02-02 09:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Answering question on the Internet. Thank you for making my dream come true!
2006-06-30 08:30:15
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answer #7
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answered by Laurie K 2
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working with animals at a zoo or having my own ranch or center.
and to teach kids every thing about animals.
2006-07-10 10:50:37
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answered by pocahontas 1
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Detective. It sounds fun.
2006-07-10 08:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I would be employed by a sugar momma for life.
2006-06-30 08:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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