This month Career World focuses for...
This month Career World focuses forward careers that reflect the theme of politics, direction and elections. At the local plain we visit the city hall of Middleton, Wis., and encounter some of the people who retain the city running and moving forward. At the federal flat we meet the staff of U Representative Christopher Shays (R-Conn) Career Worm also takes a peek at the world of journalism. Journalists discuss what they regard with affection about their work, what makes them tick, and for what cause each medium has its have special processes for reporting the recently made knowns National news and issues are always scrutinized by the agency of the sharp eyes and piercing wit of editorial cartoonists. This month we speak with award-winning editorial cartoonist Matt Davies, who shares the clandestines of his craft. And just in case your learners aren't swept up in election febrile disease this issue of Career World also explores the many career opportunities unclose to young people interested in physical education and visits a drill for boatbuilders on the coast of Maine. hindrance us know what you think about this issue on e-mailing us at CareerWorld@weeklyreader.com. Thank you! Sincerely, Anne struggle s Senior Editor P forward November 2, 2004, Americans will head to the individuals to vote. Your students can participate too, on the same level if they're not 18. The 2004 Weekly Reader Presidential Election catalogue of heads is under way! You can find more information about the head on page 4 of this Teacher's Guide. COPYRIGHT 2004 Weekly Reader Corp. COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
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