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    Billions of working adults hold jobs to maintain a source of income for themselves and their families. These adults may classify their jobs in certain categories, such as medical, legal, or labor, and yet there are still many professions that fall into another type of category: Fine Arts. Fine Arts is a unique category in which two special professions fall: a fashion designer and an interior designer. Fine Arts is a unique category into which some adult jobs fall. The Fine Arts employ a majority of artistic and creative people. However, not all employees appreciate the arts; some careers are simplistic and simply follow orders from a creative boss. These jobs don't just create props or vanities for people, these careers create enjoyable objects, experiences, and settings. Life without Fine Arts workers would lack beautiful places, tasty food, and elegant or practical clothing. However, Fine Arts can be divided further, into more specific categories that deal with certain aspects of life. To be further divided, Fine Arts subdivisions include, but are not limited to: fashion, construction, food, and photography workers. Fashion workers can be divided into even more careers, but the general goal of a member of the fashion industry is to contribute to part of the process of creating and designing clothing or accessories. Another subdivision is workers who design buildings, interiors, exteriors or even landscapes. Yet the overall mission is the same: to improve the appearance of a structure to make it more appealing to the human eye. Unlike these two subdivisions is a more essential category, that of food industry workers who may prepare gourmet meals, BBQ or...... middle of paper ...... fresher ideas and creative for years to come. Works CitedBureau of Labor Statistics. (2009a). Professional Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition: Fashion Designers. Retrieved from http://www.bls.govBureau of Labor Statistics. (2009b) Professional Perspectives Handbook, 2010-2011 Edition: Interior Designers. Retrieved from http://www.bls.govCareers in focus: Architecture & building (2007a). New York, NY: Ferguson. Focus on Careers: Fashion (3rd ed.). (2007b). New York, NY: Ferguson. Collins, K.D. (February 22, 2010). Korto Momolu. Jet, 117, 50. Collins, K.D. (March 22, 2010). Elaine Griffin. Jet, 117, 50. Fashion schools. (nd). Retrieved from http://www.fashion-schools.orgTeen Vogue. (2010). Teen Vogue. Retrieved from http://www.teenvogue.comTeen Vogue. (2009). The Teen Vogue Handbook: An Insider's Guide to Careers in Fashion. New York, NY: Little Penguin.