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    Professionalism Reflection

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    1. I demonstrated professionalism in communicating with faculty: via email‚ phone and in person. a. I demonstrated a professional attitude when communicating with both faculty and my direct EDT 110 professor. On one occasion‚ while suffering from the flu‚ I wrote a professional email to my advisor‚ informing her that I was unable to attend class and would do whatever needed to be done to catch up. On other occasions‚ when meeting with faculty‚ I demonstrated punctuality and alertness while speaking

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    Bryan Fultz Chef Ronda Robotham CUL1315 Stocks‚ Sauces and Soups 10/10/12 Culinary Professionalism To have a sense of professionalism in the workplace or anywhere that requires it is a pivotal attribute for any one person to have. To me a culinary professional is someone who can work efficiently and effectively for long hours‚ someone who is organized‚ creative‚ works well with others and passionate about their profession with a desire to always learn something new. Lets not forget the most

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    true but not true

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    Cabuliwallah cabuliwallah‚ penned by rabindranath tagore‚ explores the complexities of human relationships through the story of rahmun and the narrators daughter mini. Rahmun‚ the cabuliwalla does not belong to Calcutta and is always treated as an outsider . he is subjected to the mistrust ‚ curiosity and suspicion of the locals. mini was initially frightened by the cabuliwallah‚ rumoured to be a child abductor ‚who actually peddled dry fruits and went door to door in the hopes of earning a few

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    Yiran Li ACCT-690 Professionalism Reflection Does Integrity Exist Any More? When we were talking about the characteristics of a profession in the class‚ the first thought prompted into my mind is ‘integrity’. Admittedly‚ few decades ago‚ a man’s word was his bond. However‚ with the rapid development of economy and the progress of society‚ even though you have a written contract between you and your partners‚ you have little uncertainty and unsureness about the commitment. People in nowadays

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    A True Story is an essay by Mark Twain that is‚ as the title implies a true story. It was written in 1847 and can be found in the book Sketches‚ Old and New. It is one of a number of stories that Mark Twain wrote about race and racism and of those stories that I have read this is the most direct of those stories and one that I really enjoy. A True Story by Mark Twain is one of my favorite pieces of his writing and while I have not read all‚ or even a majority of his written work I would stand by

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    In the story “The True Story of Ah Q”‚ Lu Xun wrote nine episodic chapters describing a series of adventures of Ah Q. Ah Q represented a combination of the weaknesses of the Chinese people. Using Ah Q‚ Lu Xun wanted to analyze certain particular “Chinese characteristics” such as gaining merely “psychological victories” through arrogance‚ belittling‚ the strong bullying the weak‚ foolishness‚ escaping from reality‚ and despising females‚ in order to deliver his message that would to reveal the “diseased”

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    The term "moral behavior" is applied in evaluating the personal conduct of a citizen and is judged in comparison to society ’s norms. The term "ethical behavior" is applied to that citizen ’s conduct in professional matters and is judged in comparison to the standards of the profession‚ which are formally expressed in statements called codes of ethics . Distinguishing between moral and ethical behavior is necessary because people have a wider array of value obligations when functioning as professionals

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    Professionalism has a basis in individual characteristics and values‚ but is also largely defined by context. Its definition varies with a number of factors‚ including organizational support‚ the workplace‚ the expectations of others‚ and the specifics of each service user / patient encounter1. As an important part of a healthcare team‚ it is important for diagnostic imaging professionals to maintain a credible professional image‚ promote professionalism‚ and practice high ethical standards in order

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    Essay regarding Professionalism in the Post-Compulsory Education Sector and the relevance of continuing professional development of dual professionalism Foreword: I am glad to have found documented research that clarifies how broad a subject like Teacher Professionalism in Further Education can be. From the off set of this assignment‚ it was clear that Professionalism is ambiguous. Before there could be any discussion we first need to be clear what is meant by professionalism and where better

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    TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM INTRODUCTION In historical context‚ the issue whether teaching is a professional status or not‚ has been controversial. According to Leiter (1978) teaching is a semi-professional job because teachers are directed to perform certain standards by their superiors. As a result of this‚ teachers’ individual autonomy and decision making powers are limited. Some authors such as Carter ve Passy (2007)‚ Ozga (1981) believe that it is more useful to approach professionalism as an ideological

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