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Spectrum Chart - 123 : Professions
Doctor - A doctor, also
called a physician is a person who practices medicine to treat
illness and injuries. Doctors diagnosis the disease, injury and
other physical and mental impairments of patients
Lawyer - A lawyer is
someone who has earned a degree in law and has a license to practice
law in a particular area.
Cobbler – A cobbler is
someone who repairs shoes & chapals.
Grocer – A grocer is
person who operates a grocery store that contains the daily
necessities goods like food, soap, toothpastes etc.
Baker – A baker is
someone who bakes and sometimes sells breads and other products made
using an oven or other concentrated heat source. The place where a
baker works is called a bakery.
Postman - A postman is an
employee of a post office or postal service, who delivers mail and
parcel post to residences and businesses.
Carpenter – A carpenter
is a person who works with wood. They can make furniture, cabinets,
build houses or do other things with wood.
Engineer - Engineers design
materials, structures and systems while considering the limitations
imposed by practicality, regulation, safety and cost.The work of
engineers forms the link between scientific discoveries and their
subsequent applications to human needs and quality of life.
Mechanic – An auto
mechanic is a mechanic that works with cars & car parts. They
repair & service various vehicles. They can make the
modifications in the cars and customise it as required.
Artist - An artist is a
person able to put their point of view, their way of seeing the
world and feel things on a canvas, a sheet or paper. An artist is a
dreamer, is a poet, he is a speaker, is someone provided with
sensibility sufficient or necessary to make us see things through
their eyes.
Teacher – A teacher is a
person who helps people to learn. A teacher often works in a
classroom. There are many different kinds of teachers. Some teachers
teach youngchildren in kindergarten or primary schools.
Goldsmith – A goldsmith
is a person who makes objects using gold or other precious metals.
Goldsmiths must be skilled in forming metal through filing,
soldering, sawing, forging, casting and polishing metal. They often
trade in various forms of jewellery.
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