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		<title>Should I Earn a Certificate or an Associate Degree in Culinary Arts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generally speaking, there are two major things that can help aspiring chefs to secure employment and find impressive salaries in a competitive industry. These two things are education and experience. Experience, of course, only comes over time. For those interested individuals who don't want to have to work their way up the restaurant chain for a decade or longer in order to get a position they enjoy, education might be a better option. Many aspiring culinary professionals need to choose between a formal two-year degree and a certificate, and this guide helps to explains the pros and cons of both.]]></description>
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		<title>Explore Careers in Cake Decorating</title>
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