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4A Vocabulary

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    Vocabulary Terms from units 1-6
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  • associate’s degree (noun)
    a degree granted by a community or junior college, usually after two years of study
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  • bachelor’s degree (noun)
    a degree granted by a college or university, usually after four years of study
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  • Ethnicity (noun)
    belonging to a group that has a common national or cultural tradition
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  • warrant (verb)
    to officially affirm or guarantee
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  • abilities (noun)
    any talent or skill in a particular area, abilities include both technical, job-related skills, and people skills that would help in a work environment
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  • objective (noun)
    goal or target, The objective on your résumé should describe the job you would like to have. Your objective should also fit the job you are applying for.
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  • personal qualities (noun)
    your typical way of handling personal and business matters, for example, honesty, loyalty, and self-confidence
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  • reference (noun)
    any person who can describe your abilities. An employer may call your references to ask about you.
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  • Related experience (noun)
    a list of previous jobs you have held. You can also include anything that shows important personal qualities, such as volunteering.
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  • global (adj.)
    relating to the whole world, worldwide.
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  • locate (verb)
    to find the exact position of
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  • navigation (noun)
    the process of finding one’s position and following a route
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  • positioning (adj.)
    describing how to locate something or someone
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  • receiver (noun)
    a device that takes in signals and converts them into visible or audible form
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  • benefits (noun)
    an employee’s pay and other compensation: vacation days, sick leave, etc.
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  • bi-weekly (adj.)
    every two weeks
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