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Which titles fits this Venn diagram best? A Venn diagram with 2 circles. The left circle is titled Title 1 with entries a group of occupations with similar tasks; examples: law enforcement, agriculture, pharmaceuticals. The right circle is titled Title 2 with entries a specific set of responsibilities and tasks performed; examples: waitress, peach farmer, police dispatcher. The middle has entries involve a person's daily work, done to earn money. Title 1 is “Jobs” and Title 2 is “Careers.” Title 1 is “Careers” and Title 2 is “Jobs.” Title 1 is “Self-Employed” and Title 2 is “Company-Employed.” Title 1 is “Company-Employed” and Title 2 is “Self-Employed.”

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