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Basalla has been waiting in line to talk to the CIA for 45 minutes.
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BEELER: That's dedication - or, as Basalla calls it, desperation.
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BEELER: Basalla graduated from the University of Arizona in December and she's applied for about 70 government jobs.
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Papers and Proceedings 80, 2, 350–54, May 1990; Basalla.
The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009
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Note 1: Michael Snodin and John Styles, Design and the Decorative Arts: Britain, 1500 – 1900 (London, 2001); George Basalla, The Evolution of Technology (Cambridge, 1988). back
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Note 1: For a description of evolutionary models, see George Basalla, The Evolution of Technology, (Cambridge 1988).
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Culled from the question and answer sessions that follow her frequent lectures, Basalla comments on a variety of topics including how to get started as a freelancer and how to explain to potential employers about unfinished dissertations.
The Chicago Blog: Susan Basalla May's "FAQ From the Lecture Circuit" 2007
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Culled from the question and answer sessions that follow her frequent lectures, Basalla comments on a variety of topics including how to get started as a freelancer and how to explain to potential employers about unfinished dissertations.
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A solid salary and great benefits lure her to the public sector, but Basalla says the real draw is her passion for government work.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Basalla graduated from the University of Arizona in December, and she's applied for about
NPR Topics: News 2010
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