Professionalism Essay

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    strive and know that the sky is the limit. Damon An old South African proverb "Speak softly and carry a big stick -- you will go far.” I appreciate the way you speak to your coworkers, supervisors and individuals. Your attitude, work ethics and professionalism will take you a long way. Someone also said that “If your perseverance and integrity were contagious diseases, everyone at work would be as perfect as you. Thank you for being you and all that you do for the RTF. Kiara John Quincy Adams…

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    that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at the work worth doing.” Roosevelt’s quote affected me by realizing that working at a potato factory was not the best work. The price of dangerous manual labor, salary inequality, and lack of professionalism from management was not worth my dedication. These factors motivated me to mature as an adult and pursue an education that is hard work worth doing. To begin with, I was hired on by a local potato factory on January of 2015. My…

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    BCPD Mission Statement

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    Mission Statement: At The Blue Canary Police Department (BCPD) we take pride in providing our community with a department that is centered on ethical behavior, intrinsic worth, values, professionalism, advocacy and empathy, and teamwork. BCPD promises to always be prepared when responding to emergencies ensuring that every effort is made to end dangerous situations. Core Values & Guiding Principles: Ethical behavior-The men and woman at the BCPD pledge to do what is right without causing…

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    The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) as the newest and the most innovative role in nursing, was created in collaboration with multiple nursing leaders and heads of medical organizations, to answer the growing need of the population. CNL is a master-prepared generalist with a considerable evidence-based knowledge, leadership skills, and outcome focus on “quality, safety, and effective point of care delivery” (Harris, Roussel, & Thomas, 2014, p. 67). Our aim is to bridge the gap towards an excellent,…

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    A professional is an expert in their field. While observing the nurse student for her three week evaluation, their appeared to be some complaints and concerns regarding her professionalism on the job. She arrives late, scrubs are wrinkled and have odor of tobacco smoke, and staff says she's not a team player. These issues are very concerning when working with the health field. Being late to work shows lack of commitment to the job, and laziness. It affects the other staff by having them to stay…

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    news since 1909. In addition, the author is fair and reasonable by acknowledged the opposition through the article. Also, the author builds a bridge with the audience by supporting his argument with reason and examples. The author demonstrates professionalism by editing, proofreading, and using appropriate…

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    Animal Internship Essay

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    Description of Intern Activities The internship is being completed at the Brevard Zoo. Prior to the internship, the student was already an employee of the facility. The internship combines both the student’s previous experience as an employee and new experiences as an intern. The main focus is on animal training, behavior, and learning. The activities are centered on both the human and animal interactions in the education department. The human aspects of the internship is related to the hosting…

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    Provoking Emotion with Cultivated and Vernacular Music Music has been a way for humans to express ourselves for centuries. Not only do we use music to express a feeling or tell a tale; we also use it to provoke emotion from the audience. Music is not always presented in a formal way and nowadays it is very informal, but it is still meant to move you. Whether it be to tears or panic because of an orchestra is simulating panicked running through music, or if it is to incite disenfranchised youth…

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    Identity In Social Work

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    Assess aspects of you Identity (i.e. cultural, values) and their implications for your development as a professional. Becoming a social worker takes professionalism. Professionalism is defined as person qualified for a position. In social work you have to be qualified to help people (Competence: social workers practice within their area of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise) therefore you have to be a professional. Social Workers have to know that they are doing in…

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    Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Communication is key to any health-care professionals in giving the best possible care to any client. Health-professionals such as nurses cannot afford any communication errors, especially dealing with someone else’s life. During the resident care conference for our group went according to plan. The group adopted a supportive communication technique based on mutual respect and that everyone has the right to express and share ideas and information, aim’s…

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