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Student Works Examples | Ms. Computer Teacher - Ms. Computer Teacher. Digital Passport by Common Sense Media | Digital Passport. Making Safer Choices Online. Kristishaw - Web 2.0. Computer Basics: Computer Safety and Maintenance - Lesson 14. How do I keep my computer healthy? Watch the video (4:15). Computers are expensive, and with all big purchases you probably want to protect your investment.

Luckily, it is not difficult to keep your computer healthy and in good working order. Maintaining a computer involves three things: keeping it physically clean, protecting it from malware, and backing up your important files. Watch the video to learn how to keep a computer healthy. Keep your computer physically clean When dealing with computers, dust isn't just unattractive—it can potentially destroy parts of your computer. Cleaning the keyboard Cleaning the keyboard A dirty keyboard doesn't look nice and can cause your keyboard to not work properly. Unplug the keyboard from the USB or PS/2 port. Dealing with liquids. 6th Grade - BMS  Business and Computer Science. Bmsbusinessed.weebly.com/uploads/5/7/2/9/5729761/business_ethics_case_study_2.pdf. SafeTeens.com | Internet safety for teens. Resources/Links - Business and Computer Science.

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills. Career Videos - Career and Cluster Videos. What Kind of Student Are You? EEK! - Get a Job - Careers in Natural Resources. Fast Forward | Videos. Students and Career Advisors. Teen Business Link. Engineer Girl - Try On a Career. Engineer Your Life - Homepage. CareerZone Index. Jobs | Grades 6-8. Fun Works. Top What is a Nurse? A career for women and men! As a Registered Nurse (RN) you promote health, prevent disease, and help patients cope with illness. RNs are often health educators for patients, families, and communities. When providing care, nurses watch patients and keep careful records.

RNs assist doctors during surgeries, treatments, and examinations and give patients their medications. There are a lot of ways a nurse can specialize: surgery, emergency room or working with people in a particular age group; for example, older people or infants. Where do Nurses work? What are you like? Where do Nurses work? As a registered nurse you might work in a clinic, a doctors' office, a hospital, or see patients in their homes. Registered nurses often earn between $40,000 and $57,000.

Things to Do Find out why feet stink.What did you eat at lunch? Read more... Things to Do Take a first aid course at your school, community center or local branch of the American Red Cross. Who is a Nurse? Classes to Take. Career Resources | SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Child Labor in America: Investigative Photos of Lewis Hine. About these Photos Faces of Lost Youth Left - Furman Owens, 12 years old. Can't read. Doesn't know his A,B,C's. The Mill Left - A general view of spinning room, Cornell Mill. Left - One of the spinners in Whitnel Cotton Mill.

Newsies Left - A small newsie downtown on a Saturday afternoon. Left - Out after midnight selling extras. Left - Francis Lance, 5 years old, 41 inches high. Miners Left - At the close of day. Left - Breaker boys, Hughestown Borough, Pennsylvania Coal Co. The Factory Left - View of the Scotland Mills, showing boys who work in the mill. Left - Young cigar makers in Engelhardt & Co. Left - Day scene. Seafood Workers Left - Oyster shuckers working in a canning factory.

Left - Manuel the young shrimp picker, age 5, and a mountain of child labor oyster shells behind him. Field and Farm Work Left - Camille Carmo, age 7, and Justine, age 9. Left - Twelve-year-old Lahnert boy topping beets. Little Salesmen A Variety of Jobs Left - A Bowery bootblack in New York City. Group Portraits. EXCITE! - Careers in Public Health. Articles found here will give your students a sense of the daily life of practicing disease detectives and highlight the range of careers associated with public health sciences and epidemiology.

We hope these articles will inspire students to pursue a career in public health. Articles Public Health on Front Burner After Sept. 11 USA Today, Anita Manning USA's 'Disease Detectives' Track Epidemics Worldwide USA Today, Anita Manning Tracking Down Bugs Bangor Daily News, Tom Weber CDC Disease Fighters Go Where Virus Action Is Atlanta Journal Constitution, Patricia Guthrie When Disease Strikes, the Doctor is In The Des Moines Register, Tom Carney Federal Web Sites Profiles of Epidemic Intelligence Service Officers Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Life Works National Institutes of Health Non-Federal Web Sites* Career DNA.