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    Should professional athlete’s be held to higher moral standards? Did you have a favorite athlete growing up? If so‚ did you try to act like them‚ or even try to talk like them? Perhaps you wore their jersey‚ and often were present at every single game they played in. Many children as well as young adults adore an athlete‚ but moreover aspire to resemble them one day. Athletes are role models for children and young adults especially. If they do something that is not acceptable‚ what example will

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    share the worries of Abraham Lincoln‚ I stand firmly Resolved: the actions of corporations ought to be held to the samed moral standards as the actions of individuals. Let me deviate and make an observation about the resolution. The resolution refers to corporations being held to the same moral standards of individuals. This means that individuals are already being held to some sort of standard. To clarify today’s round‚ I offer some definitions from the Black Law’s Dictionary. Action – conduct

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    Professional Standards IT/237 October 31‚ 2012 Professional Standards In this paper we will look at <meta> tags being used to promote accessibility and search engine optimization. We will also look at why it is important to have professional standards in web development. These two items are very important to consider when designing and developing a website. Meta tags‚ which are “tags that include information such as the page author or description” (Martinez‚ n.d.). Meta tags are used

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    FEASIBILITY OF THE NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS IN PAKISTAN: TEACHER EDUCATORS’ PERCEPTIONS By Muznah Faheem M.Phil (education) Supervised by Dr. Zaira Wahab ABSTRACT-1 Collaboration of Government of Pakistan and USAID give rise to the professional standards for teacher. Ten standards cover almost all angles and parameters of quality teaching. The purpose of this study is to reflect on the feasibility of professional standards for teachers in Pakistan. Four subsidiary

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    Criminal Justice System Kimberly Cruse Kaplan University October 14‚ 2012 CJ150: Juvenile Delinquency The current juvenile justice system (JJS) has evolved over the past century with numerous differences that distinguish it from the criminal justice system (CJS). Juvenile justice proponents argued that the youth posses diminished responsibility as well as legal understanding. The earliest court started in Chicago‚ in 1899. A century later‚ there has been

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    Professional Standards November 28‚ 2012 Meta tags are used in many ways to promote accessibility and search engine optimization. They are usually placed between the <head> and </head> tags. With these tags is where you place the description of your website. It can also be used to place the name of the author of the site. When you go onto a search engine to search for something the search engine looks for these tags to bring up the search results. Let’s say you are doing a

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    Professional Standards Web standards promote higher accessibility and usability; it suggests a set of rules in which every developer can follow and understand (Boudreau‚ 2002). Standards set by W3C‚ World Wide Web Consortium‚ will ensure that most browsers used will present the website as it was intended to be‚ without time consuming rewrites of code for specific browsers (W3schools‚ 2013). Accessibility is very important as it allows the web to be used by individuals with disabilities but

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    AIIC Professional Standards In application of Article 19 (b)(2) of the Statutes as well as Articles 7 and 8 of the Code of Professional Ethics‚ The Assembly of the International Association of Conference Interpreters herewith adopts the following Professional Standards whose purpose is to ensure an optimum quality of work performed with due consideration being given to the physical and mental constraints inherent in the exercise of the profession. Article 1 PROFESSIONAL ADDRESS a) Members

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    Jennifer Ford PTLLS Chapter 1 Professional Standards for Teaching There are six domains that make up the professional standard for teaching in the lifelong learning sector: • • • • • • Domain A: Values and Practice Domain B: Learning and Teaching Domain C: Specialist Learning and Teaching Domain D: Planning for Learning Domain E: Assessment for Learning Domain F: Access and Progress Each are divided into three sections: • • • Scope Knowledge and Understanding Practice Scope outlines

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    1 Takijah Thompson Mrs. Willocks English 2‚ Second block 06 September 2024 Should Risktakers Be Held Accountable? No amount of money could buy back someone’s life‚ but why should lives be lost in the first place in the world? They should not have been. Consider this example of a. . . People who put themselves in dangerous situations‚ should be held responsible for their actions. ? No rescuer should lose their life trying to save someone who willingly put themselves in a life-and-death. situation

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