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    Nine Magazine because this magazine relates to the audience who are in love with someone as well as people who are in a relationship with their loved one. This poem would attract a reader who is at the moment in love with someone and have no words to describe their love towards that one special person. The poem reveals the feelings of a man who is deeply in love with a woman; the way her expressions and body convey to what made this man fall in love. The man expresses his ingenuous love towards the

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    mission based on a relialable foundation of knowledge. Professional is a person commited to server society through expert application of specialized skills based on an organized body of credible knowledge in accordance to law or code of ethics. 2 Assumption of Ethics Human is a Rational Being - Power of Reasoning Man is free – man is free according to his own will Professionalism: - Acts of a Professional - An honorific word - Technical expertise with moral integrity

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    Compare the way poets present relationships in ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ and ‘The Manhunt’. In Charlotte Mew’s ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ and Simon Armitage’s ‘The Manhunt’‚ difficult relationships are presented by speakers who are dealing with an emotionally closed partner. Both poems explore how relationships are affected by mental health issues. In ‘The Farmer’s Bride’‚ the Farmer marries a girl without getting to know her. As the marriage progresses‚ the wife’s mental illness gradually develops –

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    Krautscheid (2014) suggests that professional nursing accountability is an aspect that underpins professional nursing practice and is frequently described by professional nursing organisations however it can be difficult to describe and define with no consistent language or definition available in the literature. Kozier (2012) suggests it is the ability and willingness to assume responsibility for your actions and accepting consequences of your behaviour. The development of the role of the clinical

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    Being professional

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    Being Professional Kaplan University Professor Ware CS 204-06 7/15/2014 Being professional can mean many different things. It can mean looking professional with the way you dress or how your hair is styled. It can also mean having great interpersonal and communication skills. Another thing that can make someone seem professional is having exquisite posture. All of these things make people seem more presentable and approachable which makes them also seem professional. So‚ what makes a

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    Different social‚ professional and cultural context may effect relationships and the way people communicate because of a lack of understanding into one another’s back ground and culture. This could be through their race‚ religion‚ and ethnicity or where they come from. Each one of these can have similar or different ways to communicate. Social background It has been suggested by Laing and Chazan in fontang 1984 that some children grow up within environmental and social circumstances which may

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    Problems Encountered by the Female Prostitute in selected Night Clubs in Zamboanga City A Thesis Presented to The College of Social Work and Community Development In partial fulfillment in the Bachelor’s degree in Social Work Katrina C. Alesna Sheila Mae D. Guantero Fatima Raiza L. Jamaluddin ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the Chairperson Prof. Emerita T. Basilio for motivating and guiding their study. Big thanks

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    Course Syllabus Course # Pre-Requisites/ Co-Requisites Day: Online (no face-to-face time) Credits: Time: Room: Dates: Instructor: Campus: E-Mail Address: Faculty Office: Office Hours: Address: 1001 S. Main St.‚ Racine Important Dates Last Date for Students to Drop Last Date for Instructor Drops Last Date for Students to Withdraw Financial Aid Census Date (More information regarding the Financial Aid Census Date can be found further down in the syllabus) Midterm

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    Professional Skills

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    Professional skills Counselling (1.1) Coaching and mentoring skills (1.2) Business (1.5-1.7) Executive Performance Skills Personal Multitasking (1.11) Leadership skills (1.16) Planning (1.19-1.20) Initiating Controlling Supporting Informing Evaluating Leadership styles (1.21) The autocrat The Laissez-Faire Manager The Democrat Empowerment (1.29) Continuing self development (1.31) Leading and chairing meetings (1.34) Delivering

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    Professional Ethics

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    Introduction What is a Profession? Occupation or work becomes a profession when individuals share the same or smilar job in an ethically acceptable way. Also work becomes a profession when individuals work to support a right ideal and when employees or members of an organization set and follow special standards for carrying on their occupational work. These special standards are morally binding to “professed” members of the profession. If a member freely takes a decision to be part of a profession

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