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    Is Teaching a Noble Profession?                        “A teacher is never an ordinary person. Construction and destruction can be produced in his lap.” The above given quotation by Chanakya shows the power of teachers and teaching. Teaching is a very important activity on which the base of any nation and culture is established. So let’s see what teaching is.           The word ‘teaching’ means the work of a teacher to provide knowledge and guidance. It is one of the oldest and noblest services

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    (Dempsey‚ 2010) “To be a professional is to understand‚ embrace‚ and competently practice the expertise of the profession”. People of America trust the Army to provide a service‚ to protect and uphold the America constitution of to the republic. (Dempsey‚ 2010) Expertise‚ Trust‚ Development‚ Values‚ and Service define a Profession of Arms. (Dempsey‚ 2010) Skill Trust‚ Leadership‚ Character‚ Duty define a professional of Arms. Upholding a certain professionalism that gains the trust of the people

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    DIFFERENCE OF PROFESSION TO OCCUPATION A COMPARISON PROFESSION Training - Program based foundation of core liberal arts - Lifelong learning‚ universities/ colleges requires instructions in the specialized body of knowledge and techniques of the profession. Nature of job - Critical thinking‚ problem solving based on theoretical or body of knowledge acquired through continuous training. Decision making process - Provides professional standards and a framework for decision making Values

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    practice (Bailey 1995). It also affords us the opportunity of changing our way of thinking or practicing‚ for when we reflect on an incident we can learn valuable lessons from what did and did not work. In this way we develop self-awareness and skills in critical thinking and problem solving (Rich & Parker 2001). Therefore‚ to ensure his reflection was productive‚ in terms of encouraging synthesis‚ analysis‚ critical thinking and evaluation‚ along with guidance on the reflective journey‚ I chose Gibbs

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    Political One change was that when the civil war was that the Ulysses S. Grant narrowly won the presidential election. He had received a number of votes from former slaves in the South. Reconstruction acts and military control of the South meant that African Americans had some protection for their new right to vote. Laws giving African Americans the right to vote didn;t exist in most Northern states. Grant received fewer votes in the North. To get rid of these sectional differences‚ Congress passed

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    ACCT525 Week 7 Assignment Summarize the four themes that you believe are the most important to the accounting profession and the impacts on the profession. 1. Technology: Requires accountants to understand and leverage relevant technology in conjunction with core CPA competencies to deliver superior services. CPAs must staying current with technology for increased efficiency and expansion of services. It is important to keep the stakeholders and investors up to date in real time to increase

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    A career in nursing can be the most rewarding occupation most people can think of. It truly takes a unique person with a strong sense of discipline‚ diligence‚ responsibility‚ and a love for mankind to take on such a role. While nursing for most is very rewarding‚ it is also an occupation that can very easily overwhelm employees and requires most of the time more so then none‚ a great tolerance to stress. For some when the stress becomes overwhelming‚ it may lead to addiction‚ especially in the

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    lock themselves out of their car‚ they can make a quick phone call and wait for a locksmith to rescue them. An emergency locksmith service also works best for property owners who are victimized by burglary because these people will naturally need to change their lock system

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    Sibal declared at 125th Birth Anniversary celebrations of great Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan that exam-centric education system would have to go. One wonders what Ramanujan himself would say – “Mr. Minister‚ even I am a product of exam centric education system”? Kapil Sibal says he would like to replace the current system with a child-centric one. Now that is a very interesting term. So how does the minister define the term? Expressing his determination to do away with rote learning and

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    behavior of entities‚ groups or professions (Wilkins 2007). Nurses as professionals make autonomous decisions on how they will care for patients. But they are still held accountable to their profession as a whole as regards these autonomous decisions. A nurse’s deportment has been vastly scrutinized from the start. The famous Florence Nightingale pledge in 1893 included the vow to “abstain from anything deleterious and mischievous… or harmful drug.” The profession evolved into a very complex arena

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