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    Attributes Of Profession

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    upon extensive educational training and provide an unbiased service to others for compensation. “The servant ethic of professions is characterized as cedat emptor, “let the taker believe in us”” (U.S. Army, 2010, p. 2). This refers to a 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…

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    parent's dismay, they could not get hired as teachers. Instead, my mother found work in the old Dole Cannery as a packer, while my father worked at a pig slaughterhouse. They had given up their lives for me so that I could receive a better life and education along with a roof over my head. Although a neighborhood park was nearby, we as a family could not enjoy it together due to my parents varying work schedule. One of the main reasons why I value any precious time I have with my parents. As a…

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    The Grattan Institute strongly suggested the anaesthetic nursing practice must be taken into present day demand. The basic nursing practice in the anaesthetic nursing profession must rise from assistant to the anaesthetist to a nurse anaesthetist providing health care services focusing on the medical model of care. This will enable our anaesthetic nurses to help create solutions to our health care services by providing competent and affordable anaesthetic care services. Advancement of…

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    Marine Corps Description

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    countries as part of the Global War on Terror. The Marine Corps is still involved in irregular warfare on several fronts; albeit at a significantly lower level compared to the era of the Iraq and Afghanistan plus ups. Considering our more modern military campaigns and the current global situation, it is more likely that the U.S. Marine Corps will continue to be involved in irregular warfare in the future vice large-scale conventional warfare. As the future senior enlisted leadership of the…

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    Don T Ask Dont Tell

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    not seem liberal or progressive, but for the time it was perceived as that when President Bill Clinton signed this legislation in 1993. This policy, like many other polices, received backlash from both sides of the political spectrum along with military leaders, as they feared that the “mere presence of homosexuals in the armed forces would undermine morale”. Despite the very mixed feelings about this policy it was law for 18 years until President Obama with the votes of Congress officially…

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    Coming Jobs War Summary

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    Political or Military Force (Clifton, 2011). Conversely, Clifton also declares that leadership demands have changed, even the highest level of leadership requires proficiency of a new task – creating new jobs. He goes on to say that traditional leadership, through various leadership abilities such as, politics, military force or religion will not be enough for future leadership (Clifton, 2011). The thought is that…

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    Instructor and Course Director at the US Army War College. This institution prepares selected military, civilian, and international leaders for the responsibilities of strategic leadership, educates current and future leaders on the development and employment of land-power in a joint, multinational and interagency environment, it conducts research and publishes material on national security and military strategy. I researched, developed, wrote, and executed a graduate level course for over 350…

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    The intent of this essay is to provide general information in regards to the influence of soft skills in a military setting. Currently, the United States Army is invested in various operations throughout the world. In order to maximize the intent of the mission goal(s), leaders at every level must understand their environment both tactically and culturally. Effective communication is critical as it will serve as foundation for success. Applying soft skills will assist leaders and their…

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    Ethics Of Counseling

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    Throughout the counseling in training program, students learn to increase their awareness in knowledge of counseling, culture, society, and ethics of counseling. Students also learn about themselves in the sense of their own strengths and weaknesses, as well as their desire as to what field and direction they wish to continue their education and possibly career in. I have noticed out of the many helping fields, there are four which hold high positions in the mental health field, 1) Psychiatry.…

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    and taught his son to hurl the javelin, fight in armor and ride a horse” (Roberts, 2009, 50). As part of their education, young men had military training to prepare them for war (Roberts, 2009, 48), and when he became a man, Rome gained a new soldier (Roberts, 2009, 51). This huge importance of military for Romans is not as well developed in the film as it was in actuality. The training that all these men went through is not evident in their battle skills in scene three where the Woads attack…

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