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    Having recently come across your job posting on the Careerzone Job Board for an Income Tax Clinic Volunteer (Job ID: 46437), I am submitting my resume in consideration for the position you are offering. Currently, I am a first year student in the Honours Bachelors of Accounting Co-op program at Brock University who has exemplified strong oral and written communication skills and a basic understanding of income tax, which has led me to believe that I am a qualified candidate that can successfully…

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    The rule of Texas Public Accountancy Administration (TPAA) prohibits Certified Public Accountants (CPA) in Texas from advertising their tax services to the person whose name is on the IRS’s potential audit list within 30 days following the date of publication. This case raises a question whether the TPAA’s policy of banning CPA’s solicitation to potential customers violates the right of free speech under the First Amendment. We hold the opinion that the policy is unconstitutional in serving the…

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    PwC (Price Waterhouse Coopers) was created originally as an accounting firm. They have since become a company that is worldwide. They focus on accounting for organizations, one being the Oscars. PwC is a company that is known worldwide for taking on new business and creating ideas and products to help each of their clients succeed. PwC has an exceptionally high standard that is expected to be seen throughout their entire company through their projects. Without having solid internal…

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    Why College Admissions

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    The decision of where to go to college and what to study influences the rest of a person’s life. It will determine many future choices, the most important of these being what career to choose. My possible future colleges have gone from around six to two. I knew all along that I wanted to go to a small, private university close to home. I have visited numerous universities and research institutions and majors for hours upon end. Now, I have narrowed it down to The University of Findlay or…

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    and taking care of a family. Being a professional can help you with some of them especially when you are working. Professionalism is defined as the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person. A profession is defined as a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation. Being a professional and having professionalism can help you get and keep a job. If you are a professional the managers won’t have to…

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    Prior to starting medical school, I had only thought of being professional in vague terms: being courteous to others, setting a good example, etc. Now that I am approaching the completion of my first term in medical school, I can see that professionalism is much more than I had previously thought. Being a professional requires a continual hunger for knowledge, realizing one’s limits and weaknesses and working to improve them, accepting responsibility for one’s actions, working well with others…

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    Going into this class, I thought that it would be as simple as delivering a couple of speeches and showing up to class. But I realized I was mistaken from day 1. EDPS 31500 is a course that not only taught me interpersonal oral communication skills, but also taught me how to be a better friend, partner, team player, leader, and most importantly, a global citizen. In this course, I was able to practice and improve my oral communication skills through various activities such as the leadership…

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    Attributes Of Profession

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    standard code of ethics as the key component for an efficacious profession reflecting an organization’s set of values while creating positive customer experiences. Basic characteristics of a profession include institutionalized training, autonomy, and professional principles that subsequently leads to special power and prestige within the society. Affiliates of a profession have a strong…

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    moral responsibility during humanitarian crisis and military operations. The seven values implemented from the beginning the Soldiers career include loyalty, duty, respect, selfless-service, integrity, and courage. During a time of conflict, the professional must be ready to live by the Warrior Ethos. This includes not leaving a fallen comrade behind, never quitting, placing the mission first, and never accepting defeat. An example of great leader in history that showed loyalty was General…

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    You maintain eye contact, talk slowly, and are very clear in your points. You also have a very detailed answer and hit on all the points required in the question. For instance, you have a very good explanation for each professional behavior that thoroughly describes how important you feel it is. For the STAR method section of your answer, however, I would try to add some more details about the actions you took to convince these companies to support your club. How did you…

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