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    PERSONAL STATEMENT I am pursuing a career in adult nursing‚ on my interest which I had at a young age and which is in reflected in my daily life. Through empathy‚ hard work and developing an understanding of personal needs‚ I have built an excellent relationship with the elderly people during my short term placement at a care home. My passion for sick people and learning disabilities is also a motivation to pursue further career in this field and deepen my understanding. This will allowed me to enhance

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    My political belief doesn’t really come from my family maybe so from what my dad might have said once or twice‚ but everything else comes from my knowledge and research. When it comes to the American politics it’s all out of proportion to me how everything is processed‚ it is also a little fishy and that makes me question the election and the way the government uses our tax money. When it comes to a political party I would say that I am ninety-five percent a democrat based on the position the party

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    Teaching Profession 1 Running head: The Teaching Profession Understanding the Teaching Profession Shanaya Zabala Grand Canyon University EDU 303N Foundation of Education January 9‚ 2010 Teaching Profession 2 Teaching is the highest form of understanding. It may be easy to get into the profession of teaching‚ but being a good teacher

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    Professions for Women By: Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf’s extroverted dignity shows she is a figure for many other women to look at. In Virginia Woolf’s essay‚ “Professions for Women”‚ she stresses her dexterity to fight against what society has in mind for women like her‚ encouraging women to be who they want to be. In doing so‚ she hopes to have cracked the glass ceiling that holds women from their natural rights. Virginia Woolf uses clear diction when she depicts three unique metaphors:

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    Child Nursing is such a diverse‚ stimulating and meaningful career that I really feel it is the precise course for me. It is a vocation for people who are applied‚ diligent‚ and reliable and who find it easy to quickly inaugurate respectable‚ trusting interactions with new people. I believe I have these skills and a genuine desire to comfort and help people when they need it most. The role of the child nurse is varied within the NHS‚ with more prospects for nurses to take greater accountability for

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    Nursing is a very challenging and demanding career which is also remarkable and rewarding; it is a lifetime learning experience. Nursing has been my desire since I was a child. My personal experience in life has led to an admiration for nurses due to the individual interactions I’ve had with the nurses caring for me during my operations. This started my ambition to work in the NHS and care for vulnerable patients‚ who may be in the same position I was in. The nurses were truly inspirational; the

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    there are noble people who work all their lives to mitigate the sufferings of the others. Among them‚ the profession of doctors is perhaps most respected for service to the society. A good doctor is also empathetic and humane. He tries to understand what his patient is going through and shows kindness while dealing with the unwell. This would involve interaction which can turn into a more personal relationship. A patient can comfortably communicate what he is experiencing that can help in the more precise

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    What does it mean to be a Profession? Professions produce uniquely expert work‚ not routine or repetitive work. Medicine‚ theology‚ law‚ and the military are ―social trustee forms of professions. 1 Effectiveness‚ rather than pure efficiency‚ is the key to the work of professionals—the sick want a cure‚ the sinner wants absolution‚ the accused want exoneration‚ and the defenseless seek security. Professionals require years of study and practice before they are capable of expert work. Society is

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    can it be fixed. With this understanding‚ then one can realize and understand how nursing theories are developed and how important it is to be able to borrow theories from other disciplines. It is important to understand that most professions developed their theories from other disciplines so as to make a stand and to develop a foundation that they can base their arguments on‚ and the same should go for nursing. Nursing should be able to borrow theories from other disciplines so that when they are making

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    "All professions have an identifiable knowledge base. Teaching has no such knowledge base‚ therefore‚ it is not a profession" Discuss this statement. There are different characteristics of what a profession entails of. Some characteristics‚ such as full graduate training are based on the more known professional modes such as law‚ medicine and engineering. The majority of critics have agreed on the similar aspects of an occupational group acquiring: a knowledge base‚ expertise in their field‚ a sense

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