Saturday, March 21, 2020

Las Diez Profesiones que Tendrán Más Demanda

Las Diez Profesiones que Tendrn Ms Demanda El Bureau de Estadà ­sticas del Departamento de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos ha publicado la lista de las diez profesiones donde calcula se brindarn ms ofertas de trabajo. A continuacià ³n aparecen las mejor pagadas y aquellas que brindan importantes beneficios. Listado de Profesiones con Mayor Crecimiento Hasta el 2020 Este listado destaca que las plazas que ms se estn creando no se encuentran necesariamente entre las mejor pagadas, salvo algunas excepciones. De mayor a menor en ofertas de trabajo nuevas, estas son las profesiones: Enfermeras Registradas (RN): Un alto porcentaje de estas enfermeras/os son profesionales extranjeros. Trabajos en centros mà ©dicos, hospitales y consultorios privados. Vendedores en tiendas: para esta labor solo se requieren estudios inferiores a la secundaria. Trabajos en tiendas locales. Asistentes de cuidado de salud en el hogar: estas personas se encargan de monitorear y registrar informacià ³n sobre la salud de pacientes. Asimismo, mantienen comunicacià ³n con los pacientes y sus familiares.Asistentes de cuidado personal: estas se ocupan de prestar asistencia diaria y bsica a ancianos, discapacitados o personas que sufren de enfermedades crà ³nicas.Oficinistas: o quienes desempeà ±an labores varias dentro de un ambiente de oficina.Trabajadores en restaurantes: aquà ­ se desempeà ±an en labores de cocina y de atencià ³n al cliente. Trabajadores de Servicio al Cliente: atienden las preguntas y quejas de los clientes de cadenas de almacenes y/o cualquier empresa que cuente con clientes directos (salud, ventas, telefonà ­a celular). Choferes de camiones: quienes viajan llevando carga en camiones de varios ejes.Trabajadores de carga y descarga: incluidos los de mudanzas, estos trabajadores prestan servicios en mercados y almacenes de cadena. Profesores universitarios, especialistas en educacià ³n y personal superior de bibliotecas: en este caso es necesario un tà ­tulo profesional o un doctorado. Un buen nà ºmero de personas extranjeras desarrollan esta labor. Por el contrario, el Bureau de Estadà ­sticas considera que los trabajos en los que habr ms pà ©rdida de plazas ser el de los granjeros, agricultores y trabajadores relacionados con la pesca, operadores de mquinas de coser, telefonistas, cocineros de fast food, trabajadores de correos y mecanà ³grafos. Profesiones a destacar por su salario o por sus beneficios Hay profesiones que resultan atractivas por sus salarios. Aquà ­ unos links de interà ©s: Las diez mejor pagadas. Las bien remuneradas que que no exigen nivel de estudios.Las labores con el gobierno federal Las labores militares con sus beneficios tanto para soldados como para oficiales. Este es un articulo informativo y no pretende ser asesorà ­a legal.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Christmas Plays and Holiday Favorites

Christmas Plays and Holiday Favorites Whether you are looking for a play to attend or directing a Christmas pageant at your local church, a festival of lights celebration, or a school winter production starring mitten-clad kindergarten kids, there are some good  plays out there to fit your needs.  An Internet search for Christmas Plays for Youth, in fact, turns up a wide variety of scripts for purchase as well as scripts for free. Holiday Favorites Over the years, Hollywood has produced countless holiday movies and television specials, many of which have been so beloved (and profitable) that amateur and professional theaters have adapted them for the stage. Some of the more popular holiday classics include: A Miracle on 34th StreetA Christmas StoryIt’s a Wonderful LifeMadeline’s Christmas Some people love to watch and re-watch the same holiday stories, but if you are up for something new, take a look at the next two titles. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever The Best Christmas Pageant Everbegan as a novel by Barbara Robinson. In Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, it goes by the title  The Worst Kids in the World.  Those kids are the Herdmans and they cause nothing but trouble for the adult organizers of the annual Christmas Pageant. The  book is filled with raucous, funny, outrageous characters - most of whom happen to be kids. So, it is not surprising that did not take long for this story to be adapt for the stage. Samuel French offers the script as a one-act play that runs approximately 60 minutes.  There are 27 or more roles and the play can be done completely with young performers, but it is really great when adults play the adults and kids play the kids. Heres a link to a video of the full movie version of  The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. If you want to see and hear the script for a stage production, click here.   ​The  Last Night of Ballyhoo This play by Alfred Uhry is suitable for older students to perform or discuss. It takes place over the Christmas season in 1939, but the characters are from a Jewish family in the South that actually has a Christmas tree in their home. Read more about  Ã¢â‚¬â€¹The  Last Night of Ballyhoo  here. The  Favorite Holiday Favorite: A Christmas Carol There have been hundreds of adaptations of this Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic. I confess, that I have seen so many different productions, television movies, and cartoon-versions that I have almost gotten tired of the story. Almost. The thing about A Christmas Carol is that the narrative is so tightly crafted, Dickens’ prose so smooth, and the end result of Scrooge’s transformation so heartwarming, that it is  easy to understand why Hollywood and regional theaters repeatedly keep the material in the holiday festivities. Wikipedia has an enormous list of the many incarnations of A Christmas Carol. However, the  last time I checked, they left out the important early adaptations, written during Charles Dickens’ lifetime. For example, there’s no mention of C. Z. Barnett’s adaptation: A Christmas Carol or The Miser’s Warning. This two-act play was performed a mere two months after the publication of Dickens’ holiday novel. In fact, it was the only adaptation sanctioned by the author. (This is amusing since Barnett’s take does not add a great deal of sensationalism to the text to appeal to its Victorian audiences). Archive.org offers a wonderfully presentation of the first edition of Barnett’s version. Plays for Young Audiences offers a PDF of a script of  A Christmas Carol! Being a purist, however, I’m more interested a faithful adaptation of A Christmas Carol. such as Patrick Stewart’s famous one-man show in which he simply reads from the text – and brilliantly performs each character. Care to try performing it yourself? Visit our Classic Literature Guide site and read the original Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, unabridged in all its holiday glory.