Write an article based on this "Consider government jobs. Look at working in private industry. Join a professional organization. Be prepared for your interview. Maintain IT skills."
article: About one-fourth of atmospheric scientists are employed by government agencies--primarily by the National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Armed Forces. Many of these jobs involve research, for which you'll need an advanced degree. These agencies offer a number of internships that can give you an employment advantage once you've received your degree. In the near future, the most jobs in the atmospheric sciences will be offered by private companies. Taking basic courses in business administration and economics can help strengthen your resume for job possibilities in the private sector.   Companies are hiring climate forecasting and modeling teams to help them prepare for the severe weather that is increasingly disrupting business. Also, as utilities companies use more solar and wind power, they are hiring climatologists to help them forecast when they can sell their excess power, and when they'll need to buy power. There are several associations of people working in the atmospheric sciences. These groups mainly promote climate- and weather-related research, and they are also an excellent way to form a professional network with scientists in your field. The more fellow climatologists you know, the more likely you’ll find out about a job possibility through them.  Consider becoming a member of organizations such as the World Meteorological Organization, the American Meteorological Society, the Royal Meteorological Society, the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, and the American Association of State Climatologists. Once you’ve been offered an interview for a position, learn as much as you can about the company, organization, or other institution offering the job. Get a good sense of the job duties as well, since you’ll likely be asked about your knowledge of and experience with specific tasks. Ask a friend or colleague to help you do a mock interview. Have them ask you questions such as, “Why would you like to work for our company?”, “How did you become interested in climatology?”, and “Explain how your background has prepared you for this job.” Taking refresher courses to brush up on the computer science skills you learn as an undergraduate can be a valuable asset for your job search. Consider enrolling in the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research program called COMET, which offers students and professionals online courses for keeping up-to-date on the latest technology developments in the atmospheric sciences.

Write an article based on this "Keep a sidearm as a backup. Take out enemies stealthily with a bow and arrow. Protect your base at all cost with a machine gun. Consider using “bladed” weapons, some examples are:"
article: When the big blasters run out of ammo, you’ll need to keep a smaller sidearm on you to stay in the game. This is when pistol-style shooters come in handy. Tuck a Sidestrike, Cycloneshock or Jolt EX-1 into your waistband and switch over once your primary weapon is spent or experiences an unfortunate but inevitable jam. It may just be the thing that pretend-saves your life!  Make sure you save a few darts for your sidearm. Many of the more compact Nerf blasters only hold between 1-3 darts. These types of blasters are easier to dual-wield, provided you’ve got the means to carry them. Opt for a bow and arrow over a point-and-shoot device in situations where you need to be swift, silent and deadly. Nerf bows shoot long, sleek “arrow” darts impressively long distances with pinpoint accuracy. The original Nerf Bow and Arrow could fire approximately 60 feet (18.3 m), while the cancelled Rebelle Platinum Bow model would have launched arrows up to 100 feet (30.5 m)!  The drawing and firing action of a bow makes significantly less noise than regular blasters, which often click loudly when they shoot. Bow and arrow launchers make excellent choices for snipers. If all else fails, mow down the competition with one of Nerf’s patented weapons of mass destruction like the Vulcan EBF-25 or Rhino-Fire blaster. These guns feature high capacity loaders that hold up to 25 darts apiece and can even be mounted so that you can block off hallways and other strongholds with a torrent of merciless foam mayhem.  Nerf machine guns can shoot at a rate of about one dart per second. Because of their complex designs and the amount of ammunition they require, machine gun models tend to be more expensive. Warlock Axe, Swift Justice, Vigilance, Marauder Longsword, Vendetta Doublesword, Strikeblade and maybe even a custom foam weapon. Add a little variety to your games by having everybody switch to a Nerf sword or battleaxe for close quarters combat. Nerf’s new line of melee weapons are molded from a single piece of soft, sturdy foam that safely allows players to bash each other to their heart’s content. They can be strapped to the player’s back and used in addition to or in place of pistols and other sidearms. Best of all, they never run out of ammo.  Pair a sword with an assault weapon like the Demolisher to become unstoppable in ranged or hand-to-hand combat skirmishes. Come up with your own rules for how swords and axes can be used in battle.

Write an article based on this "Add the bibliography. Format your report according to instructions. Proofread your work."
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Your teacher may want to assess your ability to pull in good sources and format them correctly. It's important to write your bibliography according to the instructions outlined by your teacher. Don't neglect this important step, since many teachers deduct points when students forget to include their source material. If your teacher told you a certain font size and type to use, be sure to use it. Most reports are typed in Times New Roman, 12 pt font, and double spaced. The title of the report should be centered at the top of the page. Don't forget to include your name.  Don't attempt to turn in a report formatted in extra large font to make it look longer. Teachers can see right through this tactic. If your teacher requested a handwritten report, be sure to write neatly and legibly. No matter how well-written your report is, it won't seem polished unless you make sure it is free of errors. Check for spelling errors, grammatical errors, and formatting errors. You may want to ask a family member or friend to proofread your report, too, since it can be hard to catch your own mistakes.