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    Professional Boundaries

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    permission to adapt‚ in whole or in part‚ their document Professional Boundaries: A Discussion Paper on Expectations for Nurse-Client Relationships (1997). Abstract The mission of the College of Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia (the College: CRNNS) is “Registered nurses regulating their profession to promote excellence in nursing practice.” The purpose of this document is to stimulate discussion about expectations for the professional behavior of registered nurses in nurse-client relationships

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    Double Standards

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    The age-old double standard of sexuality and gender is a historical and still currently prevalent issue that both male and females both face‚ though one more than the other. A double standard‚ as defined by Merriam Webster‚ is a set of principles that apples differently and usually more rigorously to one group of people or circumstances than to another. It is clearly evident that there are double standards within the sexes regarding sexuality. Women are ridiculed‚ shamed‚ and stigmatized for being

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    Kendall Fischlein Com. 225 April 5‚ 2015 Professor Von Burg Hands Held High Rhetorical Analysis The song Hands Held High was written and sung by Mike Shinoda‚ the figurehead of the well renowned band‚ Linkin Park. The song belongs to the album “Minutes to Midnight”‚ which was released in 2007‚ however‚ this particular song had a different theme to their regular music style; for the first time‚ Linkin Park released a politically charged/themed song. Shinoda was angry with President George Bush’s

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    Rachael Dudley Due: 7/19/2015 Professor: Ms. Storey Topic: Issue 6 Side B: Professional athletes should not be expected to be role models. So‚ what really is considered a role model? According to the Webster dictionary‚ a role model is a person whose behavior‚ example‚ or success is or can be emulated by others‚ especially by younger people (Collins). Growing up one of my main role models was my

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    Hunter Tipton Mr. Aaron Gottbrath English IV Final Paper May 1‚ 2012 The BBCOR Standard There are mixed reactions to the acronym BBCOR in the baseball community. If someone would be to ask a pitcher what they thought about the BBCOR bats‚ many would say that they love the new bats. If someone were to ask someone that is a batter‚ they more than likely would say that they don’t like the new bats. There are those that look strictly on the statistics and say that the new bats are great because

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    Literary Standards

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    There are generally considered to be seven standards a piece of literature should abide to in order to be considered ’literary’. If a piece of writing is considered ’literary’ this usually suggests that it is a scholarly article or classical writing that is extremely well written and is very informative. Literary writing can be intellectual and contain a lot of cleverly hidden meanings which ensure the writing can be enjoyed and studied on many different levels and often still enjoyed many years

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    Higher Drinking Age

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    ten percent of their federal highway funding. This act shows just how serious of an issue youth drinking had become. As a result of this‚ there has been a dramatic decrease in drunk driving deaths. Today‚ the debate on what the minimum drinking age should be has become an important question in today’s society. It is a popular belief that lowering the age to 18 would lead to safer drinking habits and less underage drinking‚ however evidence shows that the dangers that would come with a lower drinking

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    professional grooming

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    Today’s workforce comes from varied cultural and social backgrounds‚ with differing standards and behaviors. These may not always be in sync with the norms of the organization. The grooming and business etiquette program is targeted at making the participants learn about behaviors that are appropriate for the workplace. one should only wear expensive clothes. But wearing one’s best professional attire to work is expected. If you are serious about your career then you need to take personal

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    Professional Teacher

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    The term professional is one of the most exalted in the English language denoting as it does long and arduous years of preparation a striving for excellence a dedication to The public interest and moral and ethical values. The service to the public as a professional turns out to be dedicated and committed only when moral‚ ethical religious values serve our bedrock foundation. The same moral‚ ethical and religious convictions inspire us to embrace continuing professional education.

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    their responsibility to make their own decisions since one day they will have to face the real world on their own. So I believe parents should not be held accountable for their children’s actions because blaming parents is not going to help children learn from their mistakes. Advocates who subscribe to full parental accountability stated‚ “They believe parents should know about and control their children’s actions and accept their obligation to bear the consequences of their children’s mistakes.” By

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