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    Due to this change, nurses were no longer recruited from the lower classes, and Miers (2003) states that nursing sub sequentially became a higher class profession. Beginning in 2013, all new nurses had to achieve a degree level qualification, rather than a diploma, which had previously been acceptable. This recognised the importance of educational learning as well as practical, and became the new standard…

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    Sikh Struggles In Canada

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    These individuals tend to lean towards career paths such as lawyers, doctors and lawyers. In each one of these professions the individuals needs to put in time, commitment and hard work. These character traits represent the vast majority of Sikh individuals within Canadian society. There are also the individuals who interpret certain values and teachings in a wrong way. For example, within the “Sikh history”, there are stories of “sacrifice, military valour” and the warrior. The younger…

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    sissies or faggots for their “weakness” as evidenced through crying…” (Bergman 30). Very few times have I come across a set of parents who have openly admitting to teaching their young boys that it’s okay to cry in a situation of sadness, and that it doesn’t reflect weakness. In contrast, parents seem to be much more acceptable of teaching their girls to ‘tough it out’ for the very that in today’s society it asserts dominance and shows strength. Why is though that crying and displays of emotion…

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    What Is Ethical Awareness?

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    It serves as a border between human beings and non-human beings. (Psychological Dictionary- Online) On the other hand, ethics is concerned on the thing involving what is right or wrong. Ethical awareness seems to be significant in the accountancy profession. Accounts should be familiar about ethical decisions as young as they are. To obtain the level of awareness of Accountancy students of section A1A on ethics and ethical dilemmas, the researchers used gender as demographic factor. With the…

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    about our professional qualifications or spread lies about our colleagues. Also, we should never submit or withhold false information in our profession. If we ever have to submit a written statement regarding changes in employment or wages by a certified professional we shall do so accordingly. We should also never help an unqualified person work in our profession in accordance to the FLDOE’s code of ethics and professional standards. Most importantly, we as educators, have an obligation to…

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    On November 28, 2016, I interviewed Martha Ashlock. Martha is a Lactation Consultant at DePaul Hospital in St. Louis. The first question I asked Martha was what made her choose that profession. She first started her profession as a nurse in the maternity/ labor and delivery department because this was the area that was willing to hire her after graduating. A couple years later, the hospital closed and she started a new job at a different hospital as a case manager. With this job, she helped moms…

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    teamwork. Furthermore, a profession deals with appearance and skillful behavior. A nurse’s appearance should always be neat and clean. Tidiness displays your professionalism and how you are eager to work. Nurses should always behave in a safe manner because this creates a better environment for a patient. Nurses show that they care for their patients through their roles and behaviors. Characteristics such as these are just a few that make nursing an ultimate profession. Although nurses play…

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    are the professional duties and responsibilities of teacher: • Knowledge of the children:Responsibility of a teacher is to have complete knowledge about the children. The teacher must know the child psychology and sense to treat a clod. • Art of Profession: Until and unless, students are not persuaded to work, the educational activities remain suspended. The teacher should be familiar with the art of persuasion, for the growth of attraction among the student. • Guidance in Extra Curricular…

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    a disciple as part of, what is commonly referred to as, the Great Commission: Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. Most of the teachings I've heard on this passage over the years treat this passage as if Jesus was only telling the remaining eleven of his original Disciples what they should do. When we look at the structure of the sentence (you…

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    Sikhism Research Paper

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    “Shishya” meaning disciple or student of dharma (spirituality) and is someone who follows the teachings of the 10 Sikh Masters, which are all embodied in the 11th and final master, which is the Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (SGGS) the word("What are the," 2014) . Christianity (from the Ancient Greek word Christos) meaning the “the anointed one” is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and oral teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament("Sikhism and…

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