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    demonstrate professionalism that his e-mails would need to be written properly and convey a positive attitude. Knowing what his skills are regarding his e-mail communication would help him better evaluate what he needs to work on in the future. Next, Aaron would read his e-mails and evaluate the professional context. Since Aaron should not be using his work e-mail for personal use he would know that he needs to respond to each one of his e-mails to his coworkers with a level of professionalism.…

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    When we were deciding on our interview questions (as seen in part 6), one of the first things that we had to address was our own personal biases towards our applicants, as we all have varying relationships with them. When we wrote the questions, we intentionally wrote them open-ended and with as minimal guidance as possible so that we could gauge their pure responses without unfair coaching. The way the questions were written was the exact way we recited them to the applicants for uniformity…

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    on what I learned and how I am going to apply it to my classroom. I made it all the way to this one important paper. The insights I have learned for this class is about a professional is that everything you do, say, and show are all related to professionalism. It is the knowing and the demonstrating the knowledge of the profession you are doing and the professional practice. I learned that you need to know the ethics, and how each child develops…

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    Duty In Social Work

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    children and their families, vulnerable adults, elders, and individuals with a substantual illness. It is quit significant for social workers to maintan a professional relationship with people while acting as guides and advocates. They must enforce professionalism when judging ones behavior and attitude in order…

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    “Watson Carative factors specify the meaning of the relationship of nurse and patient as human beings” (Chitty & Black, 2007, p.335). She is genuinely caring and honest about her patient’s health prognosis. Ms. Sharon believes in being honest with your patient about areas of concerns with their health because in the end, this will build an honest, open, and trusting relationship. The need for building trust with your patient will help with gaining a rapport, which will allow your patient to…

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    ROLE OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONAL Criminal justice professional field is wide with differing responsibilities and roles allocated by position and the level of an officer in the criminal justice department. These criminal justice professionals assume/play a key part in guaranteeing law and order to the citizens. This paper outlines the key individual and societal needs that necessitate the roles and responsibilities of a criminal justice professional and their role in serving these needs.…

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    Officer Hill behaved in an unprofessional manner and was verbally abusive towards me on two separate occasions: Tuesday, March 1st, 2016, and Monday, March 7th, 2016. In addition, during the second occasion, Officer Hill behaved in a threatening and intimidating manner when I requested the Supervisor On Duty. When asked, Officer Hill refused to provide either his badge number or first name. I have a U.S. prescription for a Schedule IV medication that costs $800 per month in the U.S., but…

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    technical skills that each person brings to the organization. According to Cooper, in a public agency or an organization the most important steps are accountability, transparency, efficiency and effective government (Cooper, Citizenship and Professionalism in Public Administration, 1984). Culture within an organization is an expression of ethics, values, motives, beliefs and capacity that are shared among the manager and its personnel. It’s a value system that is shared and can produce one…

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    scholars confirmed that there is a link between Impression Management and public relations, scholarly literature have proposed that the concept that actually ties PR to Impression Management is their ability to practice professionalism. Therefore, professionalism in Public Relations has been a controversial topic since the industry evolved, as it was once regarded as spin and…

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    Patient-Centered Experience To critically compare what I have learned about professionalism in healthcare to a patient 's experience I asked a person that I know some questions about a recent visit they had. I interviewed a woman whose initials are SB about an experience she had in a healthcare setting a few weeks ago. She had severe abdominal pain and went to an emergency room at a hospital in New Jersey. SB is always very vocal about her experiences in healthcare and her disgust about the…

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