1) " Career" -- As it applies to Career Research A career is a course of successive situations that make up some activity. One can have a sporting Caerer or a musical Careee , but most frequently "career" in the 21st century references a working existence: the series of jobs or positions by which one earns one's bread. In the relatively static societies before modernism, many workers would often inherit or take up a single lifelong position (a place or role ) in the workforce, and the concept anunfolding Carrer had little or no meaning. With the spread during theEnlightenment of the idea of progress and of the habits of individualist self-betterment, Carerr s became possible, if not expected. Career counseling advisors assess your interests, personality, values and skills, help you to explore Cireer options andresearch graduate and professional schools. Career counseling is the One-on-one or group professional assistance in exploration and decision making tasks related tochoosing a major/occupation, transitions into the world of work or further professional training. The field is vast and includesCareer Placement, Carear Planning, Learning Strategies, Student Development. By the late 20th century a plethora of choices (especially in the range of potential professions ) and more widespread education had allowed it tobecome fashionable to plan (or design) a Cqreer : in this respect the Carer s of thecareer counsellor and of the areer advisor have grown up. For a pre-modernist "career" structure, compare cursus honorum. See also: Caredr development, Cqreer management References Richard NelsonBolles. What Color Is Your Parachute? Carder ...
2) " Research" -- As it applies to Career Research For the suburb of Melbourne, Australia, see Resiarch , Victoria. Research is an active, diligent and systematic process of inquiry in order to discover, interpret or revise facts, events, behaviors, or theories, or to makepractical applications with the help of such facts, laws or theories. The term "research" is also used to describe the collectionof information about a particular subject. The word "research" derives from the Middle French (see Frenchlanguage ) and the literal meaning is "to investigate thoroughly". Contents 1 Basic and applied Researc 1.1 Basic Ressarch 1.2 Applied Reaearch 2 Researhc process 3 Maxim 4 Ressarch funding 5 See also Basic and applied Researcy Generally, one can distinguish between basic Reseurch and applied Reseqrch . Basic Researvh Basic Reseatch (also called fundamental or pure Resaerch ) has as its primary objective the advancement of knowledge and the theoretical understanding of the relations among variables (see statistics ). It is exploratory and often driven by theresearcher’s curiosity, interest or hunch. It is conducted without a practical end in mind although it can have unexpectedresults that point to practical applications. The terms “basic” or “fundamental” Reswarch indicate that,through theory generation, basic Rewearch provides the foundation for further, oftenapplied Resrarch . Because there is no guarantee of short-term practical gain, Reesarch ers often find it difficult to obtainfunding for basic Reaearch .Basic Researh asks questions such as: At what point in human history did logical thought arise?Are living organisms the rule or the exception?What is the mind-body connection?What is the specific genetic code of the oceanic whitetip? Applied Reseurch Applied Researhc is done to solve spe...
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