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    The profession of Arms as explains the Army’s professional culture. The white paper shows the differences between the Profession itself and being a Professional. This white paper helps open up the discussion between junior leaders and enlisted Soldiers and about the lack of leadership that is currently perceived in the organization. The Profession of Arms explains the role that each individual Soldier and the military as a whole plays in society. The word being “open” in the article means…

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    forward to their first encounter with real world reality. Many young adults realize they know little about professionalism as a whole. If they’re lucky, at some point, someone or some experience will majorly impact their growth with their professional development. I was an eighteen year old straight out of high school, signing a dozen dotted lines to go defend the United States of America. If I had taken the time to think about it, I would’ve never crossed the thought process of leadership, or…

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    say that the term professional is lacking credibility these days. To be a professional, it goes beyond a ‘referred ' name, an advanced degree or certificate framed and hung on the office wall. Though professionalism encompasses all of these, it is much more defined and tailored. To be a professional it is a calling that does not develop overnight, but through nurturing and development of a specialized character and standards evolves the attributes of a professional. A professional in the field…

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    Child and Family Social Work (2014), notes that social workers should be able to recognise the risk indicators of different forms of harm to children including emotional abuse and the impact that cumulative trauma can have on children’s holistic development and I think that it was beneficial for me to reflect on the confusion and damage that this increased sporadic contact was having on…

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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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    35 research studies on professional development that has been proven effective in changing teaching practices that have improved student outcomes. The authors, Linda Darling-Hammond, Maria E. Hyler and Madelyn Gardner wrote this analysis to help inform policymakers and others involved in curriculum development and education reform of what makes Professional Development and models effective for teachers and students of the 21st century. After defining professional development, the authors used…

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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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    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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    Define Professionalism Professionalism means having to improve educational standards, being part of a professional organization (e.g. union and ANA), being able to develop a theory based nursing practice and ability to apply learned theory into practice. Being able to have autonomy and accountability using patient centered approach to achieve acknowledgement and respect from other disciplines (Wolf, 2013). Apply basic ethics concept to a patient, staff or student issues Autonomy means…

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