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You are about to be interviewed by a local modeling agency. After taking some modeling courses, you decide it is time to try to enter the profession. When you apply for any job, you always provide a resume and a cover letter.

In the world of modeling, it's a little different. Your photos act as your resume..

You also need a summary of basic facts about you. These include your height, weight, skin color, age, clothing sizes and the name of your manager. In addition, you should list your professional skills and any past modeling experience.

Taking the following information, write up a resume about you:

You are an 18-year-old model named Bob Terall. You are associated with Hot Models Inc., and your manager's name is Larry Goodeye.

You have red hair, green eyes and white skin. You stand 5'11" and weigh 160 pounds. Your wear a size nine shoe. Your measurements are 42-32-38.

In the past, you have modeled for a clothing catalog called Clothes4U. You have been a runway model for Friends of Friends, a charity organization. You've also modeled for an article on high school students for a local community magazine called Boyz and Gurrls.

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