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    struggles of life. I have seen cut-throat competition in most of the professions. Its consequences have been far-reaching; people are demoralised. Examples can be quoted in which‚ we can find the engineers accepting big bribes‚ lawyers rescuing guilty persons or murderers ami doctors demanding money from the patients at the operation. The motto of this life‚ ‘simple living and high thinking’ & inspires me to take up this profession. I know that a teacher is lotted to be poor. He leads a life of drudgery

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    Colours‚ pegs‚ pencils‚ paintbrushes‚ everything. That is what I want. But you see‚ not all that we want‚ we get. This is what I want but I’m taking up what I don’t want. BS Education. Well for one it’s because a lot of people look at it as a low profession. Second‚ monetarily speaking‚ it does not tantamount to all the works to be done and efforts exerted. And lastly‚ my patience level? Err. Below Average. I cannot tolerate slow learners‚ or mentally challenged ones‚ or whatever you call them. I just

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    Kayla Couch Professor Dunn English 101 December 10‚ 2014 Should The Legal Drinking Age Be 18? The minimum legal drinking age in the United States is 21. Many have suggested lowering the drinking age to 18. I do not think the legal drinking age should be lowered because of the following reasons. Lowering the drinking age to 18 would have a negative impact on the lives of the youth of the United States. Making it legal for 18 year-olds to buy alcohol would increase the number of teens who drink. It

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    Minimum Legal Drinking Age Should be Lowered “Adults under 21 are deemed capable of voting‚ signing contracts‚ serving on juries and enlisting in the military‚ but are told they are not mature enough to have a beer.” ("Amethyst Initiative: Rethink the Drinking Age"). The causes behind the minimum legal drinking age standardization nationally has not been alleviated in the past couple decades and should be repealed. The minimum legal drinking age should be lowered to the age of eighteen which

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    are accountable for their judgments and actions independent of hospitals‚ physicians‚ or other health care organizations. Nurses are accountable for themselves to the patient‚ the public‚ other health care team members‚ and members of the nursing profession. Standards of practice are developed and found in professional specialty nursing organizations‚ education institutions‚ state boards of nursing‚ and other government regulatory bodies. When working to determine the standard of care in various

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    development activities or programs‚ one usually becomes more professional and shows or exhibits professionalism in his/her work or profession. In the Oxford dictionary online‚ professionalism is defined as “the competence or skill expected of a professional”. Webster’s dictionary online explains professionalism as “the conduct‚ aims or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person”. As professionalism is “the competence or skill expected of a professional “‚ thus we can conclude

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    Professionalism is the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or professional person; it implies the quality of workmanship or service (Valente‚ 2014). Being professional is the baseline of differentiating between success and failure. There are characteristics of good work ethic and professionalism that you notice when you see someone who embodies certain principles in their work behavior‚ leading them to produce high-quality work consistently. According to the APTA

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    The National Organization for Human Services set standards for human service worker which includes rehabilitation counselors. It also gives the history of a rehabilitation counselor and when the profession started to grow. The paper provides different laws that have affected the human service profession in general and rehabilitation counselors. The American Counseling Association code of ethics gives a detailed description on the different values and how a counselor should perform professional.

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    culture for a long time‚ the term had varied and evolved throughout times. Selden (1968) quoted in his article of William Combe’s writing during the previous century "The learned professions‚ all agree‚/Are physic‚ law and divinity." Which regard three professions of “medicine‚ law and theology” as the most fundamental professions‚ indicating the extensive nature of the term. During the early twentieth century‚ the term ‘professional’ was regarded as a working individual who was paid for their labour‚

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    Professionalism Professionalism is the conduct or qualities characterized by conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; exhibiting a courteous‚ conscientious‚ and generally businesslike manner in the workplace. The attitude of those in the medical profession generally is more conservative than in other career fields. Patients expect professional behavior and base much of their trust and confidence in those who show this type of demeanor. Someone whom I believe is the epitome

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