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    should be no salary caps on professional athletes. Professional athletes are paid more because of how of many people go to certain sports games. If a sports team generates more money‚ then athletes will be paid more. People would think teachers or firefighters should be paid more‚ but neither of those jobs is making as much money as a sports franchise. So if a sports team makes a lot of money‚ then it can pay more to its players. There are more people‚ who go to professional sports games than there are

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    a very difficult situation for the American team to recover from. I was surprised to read that many authors chose to discuss people’s views on professional athletes in general rather than focus exclusively on Solo. To begin‚ the most solid statement proposed was given by sports marketer Bob Dorfman. He said‚ “Do not for a moment think that professional athletes are role models off the field of play… They amaze us with their physical prowess‚ inspire us with their dedication to their sport‚ thrill

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    Professional Athletes’ Salaries In today’s society‚ the American people can’t get enough of their favorite teams and athletes. Entire cities are infatuated with these teams and as a result‚ people spend much of their time and money watching and rooting‚ hoping for a victory. There is nothing wrong with enjoying and marveling at the talent of these professional athletes‚ but what happens with all these resources that go into the sports? They go straight to the players. Although our society idolizes

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    confidential. When attending a meeting at school and your going to be told about confidential items‚ you should let them know about your obligations. In most cases parental consent will be needed before such information is shared with other professionals. If theres is issues regarding a child who you think maybe at risk from harm or abuse‚ or there is a legal obligation on the school to disclose the information‚ this information must be shared with your line manage‚ or the SENCO if the child has special

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    ethical and legal duties of therapist to warn third parties of violent threats made by a patient. Taking Action: A Ethical and Legal Duty to Warn and Protect Third Parties Therapists have ethical and legal obligations to prevent their clients from physically harming themselves or others. In situations where there is clear evidence of danger to the client or other persons‚ the counselor must determine the degree of seriousness of the threat and notify the person

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    1. Identify 3 vendor centric professional certifications in security. a. Checkpoint b. Cisco c. IBM d. Microsoft e. RSA f. Symantec 2. Within the DoD 8570.01M directive‚ which professional certifications map to the 8570.01M directive? Technical Level Level I Level II Level III A+ Security+ CISSP Network+ SSCP CISA SSCP Other: GSEC‚ SCNP Other: GSE‚ SCNA Management Level Level I Level II Level III CAP CAP CISSP Security+ CISSP‚CISM CISM Other: GISF‚ GSLC Other: GSLC Other:GSLC Computer Network Defense

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    than others. Today many athletes make several million dollars a year‚ hence athletes are significantly overpaid. Athletes jobs don’t have an effect on the world as a whole. Therefore doctors and others for example‚ should be paid more money than professional athletes. Some athletes make several million dollars a year. “It seems morally wrong that athletes would be paid more than people like firefighters‚ who serve the community and risk their lives‚” Specter tells JS. Also sports games aren’t as important

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    The Professional Identity of a Counselor-in-Training COUN5004 The Professional Identity of a Counselor-in-Training What is professional identity? Is it the philosophies that a professional holds regarding their profession? Is it the roles and characteristics that are required in a listing of their job description? Or is it related to the resources available for a working professional to continually develop their skills within their profession? Professional identity is all of these things.

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    Events That Have Influenced The Development of Professional Counselors Identity The specific events that went on to impact the development of professional counselors identity took place over the span of two years. Kaplan and Gladding (2011) authored a monograph that outlined the future of counseling. This monograph‚ coupled with a review of counseling trends data‚ went on to inspire a collective of counseling professionals that worked to produce a comprehensive strategic plan titled the Future of

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    knowledge from attending seminars‚ conferences‚ or attaining advanced degrees; but in most cases‚ there is a wealth of knowledge in the very building in which they teach. Many administrators have caught on to the concept of Professional Learning Communities (PLC). Basically‚ a Professional Learning Community is a group of teachers who work together to share ideas and concepts‚ and to analyze data in relation to instruction. The goal is to discover new teaching strategies and to improve instruction. Research

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