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    everyone’s voice to be heard but after that she realized how important collaboration is. Kim uses a lot of surveys so that staff can have choice in their professional development days. Analysis Mill Creek does a wonderful job of communicating to parents. Remind 101 and Facebook have helped keep parents up to date on their students learning. Kim has a way of making people instantly feel comfortable and heard. She is skilled in deescalating situations and is not afraid of conflict. She is very…

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    conclusion on what this phrase means, in relation to teaching, would mean that there is a general acceptance and consensus on the definition of the word. However, this is not the case as many authors have attempted to define what it means to be a professional in teaching, with contesting theories, with some authors even suggesting that teaching itself, is not a profession (7) . A dictionary definition of professionalism indicates the following; “engaging in an activity for gain or as a means of…

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    career by attending college or any type of vocational school, you are developing a profession. Some employees show hard work and train to advance in a specialty; you have succeeded and accomplished something important that you can be proud. “Professionals are actually servants” Student Handout, (An Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms, 2010, p. 2). A profession of arms. Being a part of the Profession of Arms I have felt a sense of acceptance and pride. First, I am a high school dropout.…

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    Introduction What is a community? A community is a group of people that inhibit the same area or neighborhood; they are a group of people bond by social, religious, cultural, race, economic, ethnic and professional ties. Examples of that would be the church community, African American community, educational community, homeless community, homosexual community, business community, medical community, and the elderly community. This paper will highlight the workings of the organization Women…

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    plays a big role in shaping the healthcare organizations; it will help the organizations have a strong interpersonal relationship. The Article states five benefits that result from organizational professionalism which are, Increased patient and community trust in the organization, Improved patient safety, satisfaction, and overall health outcomes, Improved organizational performance and reputation, Heightened sense of meaning and purpose that translates into greater staff morale, well-being,…

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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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    well as by providing space for self-expression. It holds the idea of an internal community, where artists have their own singular space to live/work. Having a community of people with similar ideals and interests that allows them to grow internally, and that mutually benefits and inspires its inhabitants, is the fundamental goal of this project, and is a strong point in the relationship between architecture and community growth. The Glass Loft project (by Front Studio Architects) analyzes the…

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    only social service agency within the community. It has been providing services to Fishtown and the Philadelphia area since 1902. The services since then may have changed but it’s core mission of “empowering individuals, families, and communities to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through an integrated program of social, educational, and advocacy services” has not ("History | Lutheran Settlement House | Empowering Children, Adults, Families, and Communities Since 1902," n.d.). Today,…

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    improvements to three key areas of the community and city design: (1) the physical and built environment; (2) the social environment; and (3) housing. Physical and built environment Menec et al. (2011) describe the built environment as comprising the outdoor spaces (e.g. green spaces, parks, walking trails), buildings and natural environment of a community, such as its air and water quality. The physical and built environment are important factors in age-friendly community design. For older…

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    Regardless if a community is a sports team, a religious group, or American society, communities give their members some set of perks. These are opportunities the members would not ordinarily receive on their own. Although some opportunities are for the benefit of their members, some opportunities extend outside their population into other communities. Not only are there potential opportunities to gain knowledge and experience when two or more communities begin to intertwine, there is also a risk…

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