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    The Importance of the Human Resources Sergeant in the Profession of Arms In order to properly explain the importance of the human resources sergeant in the profession of arms a few topics will first need to be addressed. What exactly does it mean to be a profession of arms? How does the military cultivate such a vast culture of professionals? And finally, what does a human resources (HR) sergeant do and how does the HR sergeant fit into this proclaimed profession of arms in today’s…

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    closely with veterinary nurses during my work experience helped solidify my decision to pursue a career as a veterinary nurse, in particular I am keen to improve my handling skills and gain the knowledge that will allow me to excel in this rewarding vocation. During my work experience in two veterinary practices I was able to study the after effects of anaesthesia and learn about post-treatment patient care. Aware that thoroughly cleaning kennels is an important, if sometimes unpleasant, task I…

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    1. Briefly summarize the content of the lecture and the highlights of the Q&A session (if any) Pastor Russ Robinson and a member of his congregation, Dr. Eula Monroe gave a lecture about the foundation, practices and defining characteristics of the Southern Baptist church. Pastor Robinson used many scripture references from the New Testament to support his statements while Dr. Monroe shared personal experiences and testimony of her faith. They largely emphasized eight specific features of the…

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    Rick Riordan is the reward winning, first class maker of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and the creator of another game plan The 39 Clues. For Rick Riordan, a rest time story conferred to his most oldest child was just the begin of his enterprise into the universe of kids' books.Born on June 5, 1964 in San Antonio, Texas,Rick Riordan still keeps sharing his insight into Greek Gods and different things through his books. Rick Riordan experienced childhood in Texas and went to…

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    Merriam-Webster defines “dignity” as “the quality or state of being worthy, honored, or esteemed” (Merriam-Webster.com). The protagonist, Mr. Stevens, in The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro however has a different definition. Stevens believes that “dignity” is the “ability not to abandon the professional being [one] inhibits. […] [One must] inhabit their professional role to the utmost; [one] will not be shaken out by external events, however surprising, alarming, or vexing” (Ishiguro 50).…

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    Together with the artists of the time, Fra Angelico, a Dominican monk, a master of painting, made great contributions to Catholic painting. This article focuses on the key points of Fra Angelico, including his biography, his talent was filled by his vocation, and reflection with his explosive works. Fra Angelico was known as an early Renaissance painter with many works of art, but his childhood was not found in much of the history. According to Giorgio Vasari's, Fra Angelico, whose real name is…

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    The Tale of Two Loves In two short stories, “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, the hidden feelings of main characters Mrs. Mallard and Elisa are brought to the surface at a time when the very identity of their lives is threatened. Through a series of choices they discover who they really are and what they really desire—“good” for themselves or the true good of the other. Mrs. Mallard meets a fateful end after satisfying her selfishness and…

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    “A foot and light-hearted, I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me. The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose…” In his poem Song of The Open Road, Walt Whiteman wrote an open road without preference, denial and limits, which all people can travel on to dispose of outworn routines, explore uncertainty and attain heroic deeds. Whitman’s poem reflects Americans’ fascination with the open road. In people’s imagination about the open road, they depict a panorama of…

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    Numerous perspectives emerge on the point of social imbalance. Some may state that social disparity is "showing signs of improvement" or about nonexistent these days, in light of the fact that numerous Americans get a kick out of the chance to deny the way that imbalances still exist in a nation that should acknowledge of all. On the exchange of social imbalances, numerous white guys may either feel faulted or focused on, or they may deny that it exists all together in light of the fact that…

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    Guidance counseling is the procedure of offering people some assistance with exploring and builds up their instructive, professional, and mental possibilities and in this manner to accomplish the most ideal level of individual happiness and their helpfulness to the general public. Guidance, in this sense, is a steady movement in which numerous persons and associations partake. It is directed on people by their guardians, relatives, and companions and by the group everywhere through different…

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