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    A professional association (also called a professional body‚ professional organization‚ or professional society) is usually a nonprofit organization seeking to further a particular profession‚ the interests of individuals engaged in that profession‚ and the public interest. The roles of these professional associations have been variously defined: "A group of people in a learned occupation who are entrusted with maintaining control or oversight of the legitimate practice of the occupation;” also

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    Johnson‚ L. (In Press). Market Disorder Within the Field of Sign Language Interpreting: Professionalization Implications. In D. Watson (ed)‚ Journal of Interpretation. RID Publications: Alexandria‚ VA. Tseng‚ J. (1992) Interpreting as an Emerging Profession in Taiwan – A Sociolinguistic Model. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Fu Jen Catholic University‚ Taiwan Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved August 19‚ 2009‚ from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/integrity Dictionary

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    organizations and society; 2. exercise appropriate judgment as IT practitioners according to the codes of conduct of leading professional bodies of related disciplines in various ethical and legal aspects related to IT professions; and 3. identify health‚ safety and environment issues related to IT professions and exercise appropriate judgment with related consideration. Learning Contents and Indicative Curriculum Hours: Learning Contents Indicative Curriculum Hours 1. IT Personnel and Society

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    professionalizing journalism What is a profession? The Oxford English Dictionary defines professions as that way of life/manner of making a living that involves the application of a specialized knowledge of particular subjects‚ field‚ or science to fee-paying clientele. Examples of professions include nursing‚ architecture‚ medicine and engineering. Although journalism has some characteristics of a profession‚ for Merrill it cannot be considered a profession due to the fact that journalists do not

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    Relations in Administration March 24‚ 2013 Stress and Practicing Law Work related stress is seemingly inevitable for most people at one time or another. One profession appears to fall prey to stress more often than not. According to Maute (1992)‚ “lawyers experience high levels of stress which may undercut their effectiveness‚ shorten their legal careers or their lives” (p. 797). The stress attorneys encounter is born from a variety of sources‚ can have mild to dire consequences‚ and can be successfully

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    three things that all professions must teach? Give some examples in Medicine and Law. Three things that teaching of all profession should meet are understanding‚ action‚ and character. In a medical situation‚ a doctor should have enough knowledge to diagnose patients. But s/he also needs practical experience to decide what kind of action to take to cure their symptoms. Also‚ to be a professional doctor‚ a certain level of morality and commitment is required. In a legal situation‚ a judge should

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    Ass2. V1 Assessment 2: 008 ‘Evaluate legal issues‚ policies and procedures relevant to the role and responsibilities of the teacher’ Teachers‚ Tutors‚ Industry Trainers and Instructors are governed by a wide range of legislation in their practice. Each piece of legislation is from a different area which makes these professions a challenging and at times a frustrating area to develop those students that are there and willing to learn. 1.1 The key aspects of legislation that regulate the area that

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    All clients are entitled to good standards of practice and care from their practitioners in counselling and psychotherapy. Good standards of practice and care require professional competence; good relationships with clients and colleagues; and commitment to and observance of professional ethics. Good quality of care Good quality of care requires competently delivered services that meet the client’s needs by practitioners who are appropriately supported and accountable. Practitioners should give

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    development of the profession of Scribe as one of the most important developments in the postexilic Jewish communities. I find it so significant because there is an emphasis set on scholarly and academic professions. We do this today as well with the legal profession for example. The comparison between the scribe from the religious context and culture of Judaism and the lawyer of our postmodern American culture is likely the best comparison. Individuals with this profession were responsible (or

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    ‘professionalism’ first appeared in the Journal of Dental Education in 1968 (Ralph‚2016). Since then‚ there has been a variety of way to define dental professionalism. Trathen and Gallagher recently states professionalism as ‘a moral contract between the profession and society that is underpinned by a set of values‚ behaviours and relationships’ such as communication skill‚ skilfulness‚ leadership‚ empathy and ethical principle in order to meet expectation and trust from the public community (Smith‚ 2006)

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