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wear a hairnet and I wasn even required to wash my hands (or turn my head when I felt the urge to cough or sneeze). Think about that the next time pop open a bag to serve at a party.(from Sarah James)Number 8 HolidayCamp Cleaner Hours: 40 hrs per weekWages: $2.50 per hour plus lodgingIt was 1988 and I was 18 years old. I was young, free and single, and looking for a good time. An older sister of mine had done something similar a number of years before and had enjoyed it so I thought I give it a go, feeling sure I would meet some like minded people and that I could spend my summer working and drinking with others of my ilk.Cranial suturesAn infant's skull is made up of 6 separate cranial bones (the frontal bone, the occipital bone, 2 parietal bones, and 2 temporal bones). These bones are held together by strong, fibrous, elastic tissues called cranial sutures.The spaces between the bones where the sutures are (sometimes known as "soft spots") are called fontanelles. They are a part of normal development. The cranial bones remain separate for about 12 18 months. They then grow together (fuse) as part of normal growth. They stay fused throughout adulthood.Two fontanelles are usually seen on a newborn's skull: one on the top in the middle, just forward of center; and one in the back in the middle. Like the sutures, fontanelles gradually become closed, solid, bony areas. The posterior fontanelle (in the back of the head) usually closes by the time an infant is 1 or 2 months old, or may already be closed at birth. The anterior fontanelle (at the top of the head) usually closes sometime between 9