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    Accounting Code of Ethics

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    ethical standards is an accountant?s obligation to the public‚ the profession‚ and themselves. An accountant?s ethical conduct usually lies within four different areas. This includes competence‚ confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and objectivity. NYSSCPA.ORG states‚ ?Members also have a continuing responsibility to cooperate with each other to improve the art of accounting‚ maintain the public?s confidence‚ and carry out the professions special responsibilities for self-governance‚? (Article 1). New

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    Information Paper

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    ATSE-DEC 27 January 2014 INFORMATION PAPER SUBJECT: The Profession of Arms 1. Background: a. On 2010 the Secretary of the Army and the Army Chief of Staff ordered to the Command General of TRADOC to conduct an assessment of the Army Profession. After ten years of war the Secretary of the Army and the Army Chief of Staff understand that due to the war we have lost the art of garrison command in reference of the Second Battle of Fullujah‚ Sadr City‚

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    development of the profession of Scribe as one of the most important developments in the postexilic Jewish communities. I find it so significant because there is an emphasis set on scholarly and academic professions. We do this today as well with the legal profession for example. The comparison between the scribe from the religious context and culture of Judaism and the lawyer of our postmodern American culture is likely the best comparison. Individuals with this profession were responsible (or

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    The Good Teacher

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    toward the school‚ the people and the world that surround us. He has also a special influence in modeling his students‚ their features and their character .  That is why teacher profession demands many skills and abilities ‚‚ and if these skills are innate ‚ that would be ideal. Not everyone can practice this profession that demands a life surrounded by children. So‚ in my opinion‚ the person who wishes to become a good teacher should not only to want it ‚ but to identify himself with the job. He

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    Sheleilee Marie Sullivan Self-Assessment 01/19/2013 Professionalism What is a profession? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary Online a profession is defined as a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation. In the United States today an early education teacher is not considered a professional teacher. A teacher who is not teaching kindergarten through twelfth grade‚ or a college course‚ is not viewed as a professional teacher.

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    Assignment 1: Dean Carelse 33808732 BPT1501-13-51 ------------------------------------------------- The Sub-Roles of Teachers that are relevant to us as educators * Representative of society (Inculcates moral precepts) * Judge (Gives marks and ratings) * Resource (Possesses knowledge and skill) * Helper (Provides guidance for pupil difficulties) * Referee (Settles disputes amongst pupils) * Detective (Discovers rule-breakers) * Object of identification (Possesses

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    can mean many different things depending upon which context it is used. So what exactly is a professional? According to businessdictionary.com (2017) a professional is a “person formally certified by a professional body of belonging to a specific profession by virtue of having completed a required course of studies and/or practice. While I find this to be a good definition‚ I think a true professional goes beyond the basic requirements of completing their job. In addition to the minimum requirements

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    qualified people are not going to want to become teachers. Many people believe that teachers are not reimbursed sufficiently. Considering the education required to be a teacher‚ the amount of work required of someone in the teaching profession‚ and the importance of the profession‚ teaching tomorrow’s leaders‚ teachers should be paid more. According to Lisette Partelow of U.S. News‚ “Teacher pay is low and flat-lining. The average starting salary for U.S. teachers is $36‚141‚ and the average overall salary

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    HIM industry

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    As technology grows so dose the HIM profession. With new innovating software being created‚ the HIM professional has more options then they did when the profession was first created. In my paper I will be discussing the History and mission of the AHIMA and its impact on newly HIM professional. I will discuss how the AHIMA vision will impact my life‚ and were I see my career as a HIM professional heading. I will touch on the AHIMA code of ethics and how they may effect me as a Health information

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    PTLLS TS1301 Assessment 1 – The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher 02/10/13 A teacher’s role and their responsibilities towards their students and colleagues has become much more diverse. There are Professional Codes of Conduct (App1)‚ National Standards (App 2) and the Institutional Codes of Practice where a teacher is based. The teacher is expected to have knowledge of all these and be able to apply them in the learning environment along with the list in table 1. Table 1 – The Role

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