Learn the information and skills that you need to progress to the next level in the company. If your goal is to work your way up from administrative assistant to project coordinator to project manager to department director, always prepare for the next job in the sequence of promotions. Look for courses offered online, or skim your local newspaper for opportunities. Community college courses can also be a helpful and affordable option. Ask your co-workers or your boss if they have any recommendations for you. Some companies offer training and development programs to help employees gain new skills. When given a choice, use these opportunities wisely by choosing classes that will prepare you for a future role. Your boss will be impressed that you are working to better yourself in order to become more of an asset to the company. Many companies will be more apt to promote someone who is knowledgeable in more than one language, since it gives them an edge over their competition and helps them to get their message across to a larger audience of consumers. Find out whether your company has an office or market in a foreign country. You will have a better chance at career advancement if you learn the language in that particular country. If your company has an office in Berlin, for instance, it could help you to learn German. Or if your company does business in Madrid, you may want to become fluent in Spanish.
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One-sentence summary -- Enroll in classes to strengthen skills. Take courses offered by the company. Learn a new language.

Q: Java is a computer programming language developed by Oracle that is widely used on the internet and in a variety of devices. Many websites will not function properly without the latest version of Java installed on your system. For the average user, Java occurs only in the background. Installing Java allows you to run Java scripts in webpages. Most browsers will ask you if you want to run the Java scripts that are on the page you are visiting. This is because java can be used for malicious reasons. You should only run Java programs from websites that you trust. Oracle regularly updates Java with stability and security fixes. These updates keep your Java installation running smooth, and also protect your computer against possible malicious activity.
A: Learn the basics of Java. Learn how to use it. Keep your Java installation up to date.

Article: For most jobs, it's recommended that you start in the back corner and move toward the door, but anywhere is fine. Corners are the easiest places to work the carpet up, because you've got a nice little edge to grab onto. If the carpet is already coming up anywhere, start there. Sometimes carpet will start to peel at the edges, or pets will dig at it and make your job a whole lot easier. Start wherever makes your job the most convenient. When you've selected your starting point, grip onto the carpet with your pliers and tug upward firmly. Don't jerk too hard, or you may rip the carpet and have to start over. Once you get a good chunk of it up, you can use your hands to start pulling backward. From the corner, work the pry bar along both edges, helping to ease the carpeting up and away from the floor. There will likely be carpet tacks that will be quite sticky, making it a lot easier to use the pry bar. Continue pulling and using the bar to separate the carpet from the floor as evenly as possible. Remove the carpet tacks as you find them. Look for tacks that might be attached to the bottom of the carpet. Use a pry bar and run it across the bottom of the carpet to ensure they come off before you roll it up. Follow the carpet down one wall and then another until the carpet has been pulled up and is loose in a large, flag-shaped portion. Keep pulling and folding the carpet back on itself until you've got a big manageable strip that you can carry. Don't try to pull all the carpet up at once, or you'll have a mess on your hands. To keep it clean, it's best to take off substantial, but manageable pieces at a time. A good eyeball estimate is no more than two or three feet deep, when the carpet is folded over. In other words, pull up six feet of carpet, times the width of the room. That'll be plenty heavy for you and a helper. When you fold the carpet back, use the utility knife to cut that section of carpet away and roll it up as evenly as possible. Even if it's a misshapen section of carpet, try to roll it up into a little bundle so it will be easier to carry. Use duct tape to secure the end of the roll, then have an assistant take one end and you take the other end, and discard the carpet. Eventually, you'll work through the entire carpet in this basic way. Pull up a section, cut it into a strip using a utility knife, and roll it up. This will make it easier to remove from the room and dispose of. Carpet pads are vapor barriers that are installed under some types of carpeting. Some floors might not have any carpet pad at all. If there is a pad, it should be lighter and easier to remove than the actual carpet, but you can use the same basic technique if necessary. Start at one corner, pull up the pad, and cut it into manageable strips. For the most part, you can dispose of old ratty carpet at any garbage drop site in your town. Different areas have different rules about putting carpet out on the curb, though, so you'll want to check with the local authorities to find out about garbage pick-up where you live.  Carpet American Recovery Effort (CARE) is an organization that collects old carpeting to recycle and use as the foundation for a variety of products, including new carpet padding and even lumber. It's available in 26 states in the US and makes for a good alternative to throwing it out. When you replace your carpeting, consider purchasing from Mohawk, Shaw, Miliken, or Flor, which are all carpet dealers that incorporate recycled materials into their new products.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pick a corner to start. Grab one corner of the carpet and pull it up from the floor. Use the pry bar to work under the carpet. Fold it back. Cut off a strip. Pull up the carpet pad using the same technique. Dispose of old carpeting properly.

Article: Use aggregate or gravel that does not contain any additives or large portions of organic matter that has not decomposed. Make sure the aggregate has not been in contact with animals, as you do not want germs or bacteria to get into the water. Use fresh water to fill the plant zone. Make sure the water runs into the pool area easily so the plants can help to filter the water. Check that the piece of black liner you are using as a barrier sits upward in the water, preventing the plants from drifting into the pool area. Waterweed and hornwort are both great options, as they release a lot of oxygen into the water. You can also put in aquatic plants like sedges and rushes on the perimeter of the plant zone to keep the area oxygenated and contained. Water lilies and other floating plants are great options for the plant zone, as they encourage the growth of microorganisms that will keep the water healthy and clean. If you are using plants that have roots, shovel gravel onto the bottom of the plants so they stay in place in the plant zone.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm) of aggregate or gravel in the plant zone. Fill the plant zone with water 1 foot (0.30 m) below the top edge. Place oxygenating plants in the plant zone to keep the water healthy. Add in floating plants to provide shade to organisms. Anchor the plants with gravel.