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    Topic 1: The social work profession is constantly evolving‚ and with that‚ my understanding of it also continues evolving. When I was growing up I had the mindset that social work meant the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Because of that small-minded point of view‚ I knew at a very young age that I did not want to go into social work. I actually did want to work in the social work profession; I just did not know what that meant at the time. It is ironic because today my full-time

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    THE JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING ANAN Volume 1‚ No 1‚ March 2009 Published by: Nigerian College of Accountancy‚ Jos Postgraduate Professional College and Training Arm of ANAN ...Advancing the Science of Accountancy EDITORIAL BOARD Prof. Edet Robinson Iwok‚ Ph.D‚ FCNA Prof. A. A. Okwoli‚ Ph.D‚ FCNA Prof. Abimaje Akpa‚ Ph.D‚ FCNA Prof. B. C. Osisioma‚ Ph.D‚ FCNA Prof. Edet B. Akpakpan‚ Ph.D‚ FCNA‚ Prof. A. C. Ezejulue‚ Ph.D‚ FCNA Prof. A. S. Mikailu‚ Ph.D‚ FNIA Chairman‚ Education‚ Training

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    Life lessons #1 Loving someone doesn’t mean losing YOU. True love empowers you‚ it doesn’t erase you. True love allows human beings to build amazing things‚ by working together through passion‚ kindness‚ and good will. so be strong enough to stand alone‚ love yourself enough to stand apart‚ but be wise enough to share your love and stand together when the time comes. #2 Getting Even doesn’t help you get ahead you will never get ahead of anyone as long as you try to get even with them. sometimes

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    ETHICS CODES AND CODES OF CONDUCT AS TOOLS FOR PROMOTING AN ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE: Comparative Successes and Lessons By Stuart C. Gilman‚ Ph.D. Prepared for the PREM‚ the World Bank Washington‚ DC Winter 2005 I Introduction:.............................................................................................................................. 3 Preface.............................................................................................................

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    CJUS 4180 March 25‚ 2012 ????? Abstract Many types of fraud have occurred since the 1800s. As the economy fluctuates‚ many people and organizations believe they must commit fraud in order to have financial gain. Organizations and individuals must understand fraud and the types of fraud‚ in order to protect themselves. There are professionals trained that have received anti-fraud certification in order to fight against fraud. The anti-fraud professional assist companies and individuals

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    Renee Matos‚ MD. is a pediatric well care physician employed at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. Her title is the assistant dean in graduate medical education and quality improvement and patient safety. She works in education and research and has focused on cardiovascular arrest research in the past. Matos is also a member of the American Board of Pediatrics. As someone who is work oriented‚ she invests 60-80 hours into her job in an average week‚ both at home and the workplace. In order

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    teaching profession? Share your views on the problem To begin with I’d like to say that teaching is probably one of the most difficult professions. It involves high responsibility because it’s a teacher who helps a child to form his personality‚ world outlook‚ to understand what is wrong and what is right. To be a good engineer you should work hard but to be a good teacher working hard isn’t enough. You have to be cut out for it. I fully agree with Peter Beidler that the profession of a teacher

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    Many people discover hardship and need help. This help is provided by different kinds of agencies and organizations‚ both public and private. Staffed by human service workers‚ this network‚ and the many kinds of help it offers‚ is as varied as the clients they serve. Human service workers help clients become more self-sufficient. Human service workers may do this by helping the client learn new skills or by recommending resources that allow them to care for themselves or work to overcome setbacks

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    Regardless of who you are‚ any human being may be persuaded‚ even those who consider themselves an expert in a particular field. Often police officers have a confidence or feeling of imperviousness‚ especially those who have been in law enforcement for longer periods of time‚ within an organization. This confidence‚ on one hand‚ can keep an edge that is required in a line of work such as law enforcement. On the other hand‚ this confidence comes with a healthy dose of invulnerability‚ or the feeling

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    STATUS OF THE PROFESSION Dr. Flynn enters the room of a patient who was recently admitted to University Hospital complaining of severe abdominal pain. Several interns follow Dr. Flynn to the patient’s bedside. Dr. Flynn begins to ask the patient a series of questions. After the patient responds‚ Dr. Flynn turns to one of the interns and asks for a diagnosis. The intern gives a diagnosis. Dr. Flynn follows with a series of questions related to the basis for the diagnosis and possible treatment

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