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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Pursuit means act of trying or looking to catch something or somebody. It may refer to:
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Pat Galbincea, The Plain Dealer hu, 01 Apr 2010 23:46:19 GM Federal judge allows former receiver Joe Jurevicius to . pursue. lawsuit against Cleveland Browns. By Pat Galbincea, The Plain Dealer. April 01, 2010, 7:46PM. Joe Jurevicius.jpg Getty imagesJoe JureviciusCLEVELAND, Ohio -- A federal judge ... New Jersey Nets may pursue former Dallas Mavericks Coach Avery ...
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brian Sun, 04 Apr 2010 23:54:50 GM Can anyone tell me if it is necessary to have a degree to . pursue. a photography career.? I'm in Junior high and would like to . pursue. a career related towards Computer.Web Design perhaps,How should I. can i travel to many countries for ... From Google Blog Search: "pursue" SonicWall Shares Slide; Second Bidder Won't Pursue A Deal - Barron's (blog)
Tue, 06 Jul 2010 14:42:47 GMT+00:00 A Deal Barron's (blog) ... (SNWL) shares are trading lower today after the company said the unidentified strategic bidder for the company has decided not to pursue an acquisition. ... Bristol-Myers, Alder To Pursue Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug Tests - Wall Street Journal
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Sat, 19 Jun 2010 09:08:16 GMT+00:00 Low-Carbon Technologies, Promote Nuclear Power Wall Street Journal FUKUI, Japan (Dow Jones)--Energy ministers and government officials of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum agreed Saturday to promote renewable ... From Google News Search: "pursue" What is a good degree to pursue if you are interested in Urban Planning? Q. I have a bachelor's in Environmental Science, with a minor in Journalism and Anthropology. I started out as Civil Engineering. I would like to pursue a career in urban planning, but don't know what to pursue in graduate school. What is a good master's degree for this? How does one get into this type of career? Asked by 15fsg546rge1rrheljh45hjr90459ty3 - Tue Jan 8 09:22:58 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. How about finding a school with a graduate program actually in Urban Planning, braniac? Answered by Leon D - Tue Jan 8 10:51:22 2008 What options do i have if i want to pursue a career in the travel industry? Q. What are my options if i want to pursue a career in the travel industry? Asked by abha_talreja - Mon May 17 01:11:41 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. you can work in a hotel where you get to meet tourists and travellers. 2. you can work in a cruise ship. 3. you can be a travel agent. 4. you can be a tourist guide. 5. you can work in the airline industry. Answered by just me - Mon May 17 01:14:55 2010 What degree should I pursue if I want to attend law school?
Q. As of now, I am a political science major in my freshman year of college. However, I am not enjoying my political science courses. I would also like to pursue a degree that I had the option to not go to law school, and still use that degree. I enjoy writing and history. Any suggestions? Asked by Meghan B - Tue Sep 2 15:08:47 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Depends...what kind of law are you particularly interested in? If you want to go into corporate law, then any kind of business-related degree would be very beneficial. If you wanted to be a defense attorney, then criminal justice, psychology, etc. would help. There is no particular major that would ensure your admittance, so I wouldn't take something easy (like others have told you) just to get a high gpa. Do something that would be beneficial in the long run. History would help you and you enjoy it, so I think it's a good choice. Just be sure to expand your horizons and take electives in other areas such as psychology, English, public speaking, etc. Answered by shanna - Tue Sep 2 16:26:03 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "pursue" |




