Why is this under "respiratory diseases"?
1. a person's usual or principal work or business, esp. as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry.
2. any activity in which a person is engaged.
3. possession, settlement, or use of land or property.
4. the act of occupying.
5. the state of being occupied.
6. the seizure and control of an area by military forces, esp. foreign territory.
7. the term of control of a territory by foreign military forces: Danish resistance during the German occupation.
8. tenure or the holding of an office or official function: during his occupation of the vice presidency.
2007-07-02 02:41:37
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answered by Anonymous
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an occupation is that which occupies your time. For many their largest occupation is the job they do for money. For others they may have favorite occupations like sewing or reading. So occupation is just a word that refers to how your are spending your time.
2007-07-02 02:35:20
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Occupation is another word for: job
2007-07-02 02:34:15
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answered by voiceangel17 3
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Occupation is a job or work.
2007-07-02 02:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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occupation is a work field, its where your career is, its another word for a job.
2007-07-02 02:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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1 it could mean what your job is. 2. it could mean that a group of people have taken over a region or territory for to have it for their own or it might be like a war takeing over the usa. or london.
2007-07-02 02:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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if /you/ are/ a nurse /and/ someone /would /ask/ what do you do/ you /would say/ i am a nurse/hence occupation /or /any job/ you/ would have/ at the time of ?/
2007-07-02 03:20:36
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answered by hotdogsarefree 5
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Why are you asking these questions here and under respiratory?
2007-07-02 02:34:16
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answered by emtd65 7
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