Major points in Resume........

Hi,
i am preparing my resume and planning to put in job portal end of this week. So, can u give me some inputs on resume...
1.Can u send me model resumes on SAP FICO
2.What are the Roles & Responsibilities in implementation projects. Pl give me 6 or 7 points...(to be put in my resume)
3.What are the Roles & Responsibilities in support projects. Pl give me 4 or 5 points.....(to be put in my resume)
If u have the above information pl drop me on ........[email protected]
adv thx
venkat

pls can u send it to me also  at [email protected]
thanks in advance

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       10.2.23.0/24     10.1.255.5      nolabel/25
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    Best regards,
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       10.2.23.0/24     192.168.1.2     nolabel/17
       10.2.34.0/24     192.168.1.2     nolabel/18
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       10.2.255.2/32    192.168.1.2     nolabel/20
       10.2.255.3/32    192.168.1.2     nolabel/21
       10.2.255.4/32    192.168.1.2     nolabel/22
       10.2.255.5/32    192.168.1.2     nolabel/imp-null
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