Reinersman, Melanie. "Careers." World Book Advanced, 2024, https://www-worldbookonline-com.proxy.ashland.edu:2648/advanced/article?id=ar095340. Accessed 23 Aug. 2024.
"Careers are the work-related activities that people develop throughout a lifetime. Careers vary greatly in the type of work involved and in the ways they influence a person's life. An individual’s career may involve several occupations. Occupations are the jobs people do. Careers also may change over a person’s lifetime in a process called career development. This is because people seldom stay with one job, one company, or one occupation throughout their working life" (World Book, 2024).
Hacker, Diane, and Nancy Sommers. Rules for Writers. 8th Ed., Bedford/St. Martin's, 2016.
"An annotated bibliography gives you an opportunity to summarize, evaluate, and record publication information for your sources before drafting your research paper. you summarized each source to understand its main ideas: you evaluate each source for accuracy, quality, and relevance. Finally, you reflect, asking yourself how the source will contribute to your research project" (Hacker and Sommer, 428).