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    Group I, Category 19 Incorrect RFC Decision ISSUE The DDS proposed a medical vocational allowance determination. The evidence in file does not support the severity as assessed by the DDS. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 45-year-old claimant is filing a DIB claim alleging disability due Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, fibromyalgia, Raynaud's Syndrome, chronic regional pain syndrome, chronic migraines, madelung's deformity, PTSD;…

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    By pursuing medicine as a career, I hope to have a positive influence on patients’ lives through the knowledge and experience gained from study and work in this vocation. Practicing medicine requires the integration of knowledge, a willingness to research and the ability to empathise with patients. In order to acquire a realistic perception of the duties of a doctor I completed work experience at St. George’s Hospital in an ICU ward. I was struck by a particular case, where a patient with late…

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    Hooks then goes on to quote Ice T, who considers crime to be like any other job (qtd. in Hook 187). The truth of the matter is, men relate to being the principle supplier and defender of their family unit. Carrying out criminal acts is seen as a vocation simply like whatever other true blue employment in light of the fact that the inspiration is the same and that inspiration is…

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    the diverse occupation so that people can work in different majors. In modern days, there are several new profession related to chemistry were created and it is even harder to find a job that have no any relation with chemistry. There are numerous vocation that have relationship between chemistry including pyrotechnic chemists, environmental chemists, nuclear chemists, crime scene investigation scientists and chemical engineers. In this essay, I will intensively deal with crime scene…

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    Army Profession Essay

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    A profession is defined as a paid occupation that requires a formal qualification in a specific area or subject. A Profession of Arms is defined as “the vocation comprised of experts certified in the ethical application of land combat power, serving under civilian authority…”. Just like a regular profession, I consider, that the profession of arms is one based on customer service. I will explain. Every profession’s main objective is to serve people, the community. You can successfully perform…

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    close comparisons are that of Homer Hickam in Rocket Boys and Eddie’s father in The Five People You Meet in Heaven. The men have similarities in their work, and their relationships with their families. Through comparison of these characters, their vocations along with relationships with their families will show how they parallel. Both Homer Hickam and Eddie’s father are men that have jobs that involve manual labor. Homer worked in the coal mines, and Eddie’s father worked on the rides and…

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    The topic that I have chosen for this CIA is which film, poem, song, or novel has most influenced my life and the way I view the world and why. The film that influenced my life and the way i view my world is “Click.” Click is a 2006 American fiction in of science comedy-drama film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, and produced by Adam Sandler. The film co-stars Kate Beckinsale as his wife Donna and Christopher Walken as Morty.Sandler plays an overworked architect…

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    composition and mechanics of the human body have always fascinated me, in particular its ability to heal and adapt to various traumas, to apply this understanding to alleviate human suffering is what drives me to such an intellectually demanding vocation. At my work placement at a care home I observed the important relationship between patients and carers. I tended to dementia patients. This was emotionally and physically demanding. My…

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    Nurture Vs. Nature

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    The debate for nurture vs. nature goes as far back as 350 b.c, between philosophers Aristotle, and Plato both trying to identify the driving force between human behavior. Although the term wasn't coined until 1869 by, Francis Galton. Plato believing that knowledge was present at birth, and that environment did not teach anything new. Aristotle theorized that humans are born with a clean slate, and everything about their behavior comes from their experiences. Both opinions are easily disproved in…

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    Police Professionalism

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    is in question. Keep in mind while looking at the scenario presented, it’s imperative to consider the criteria with which police officers will be held to. Peace officers; However, remain scrutinized to a much higher degree than nearly all other vocations today. Therefore, every decision that transpires in the field comes to be openly justified to determine if regulations were followed. Analysis: By looking at the situation presented an examination of the conduct will divulge the wrongful…

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