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    private sector, there might be additional courses to deal with proposed budget cuts. Such as, section C.6.e in the American Counseling Association Code of Ethics, which states, "Counselors make a reasonable effort to provide services to the public for which there is little or no financial return" (ACA, Code of Ethics, 2014, p. 10). Pro Bono work may include group or individual sessions, according to ethical guidelines. Ethically, the decision to amend services is a difficult one. Ideally,…

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    be satisfied first. Before Maslow brought about this new approach, workers were typically expected to work at maximum efficiency while…

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    Most counselor who takes jobs in the field of social work is aware of the boundaries of clients. The professional should stay clear of close relationships with their clients, so the integrity and accountability is in order. The position Dr. Martinson is very wiry, having to choose between what is morally right and wrong. Regardless of the affair, the abusiveness of a child is involved. Both of these things is violating the rules of moral conduct, and the mere thought of a child being involved…

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    Students’ Work Ethic Affected by Peer Groups, Desire to be Popular Many teachers may raise concern when it comes to their students not working harder or putting in their best effort towards their academic work and showing lack of interest. This study finally has the answers to those concerns. This research study focuses on the reasons why students choose not to work harder on their academic work due to peer pressure. It was conducted by Leonardo Bursztyn at UCLA and Robert Jensen at the Wharton…

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    I have always pushed myself to excel in both academics and extracurricular activities. My strong work ethic has not only driven my continued educational success in college, but it has allowed me an opportunity to be actively involved while attending the University of Tennessee - Knoxville. I utilize this success to apply for scholarships in an effort to be the primary person responsible for funding the majority of my college tuition. As I approach my second year at the University of Tennessee…

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    This article brings about a sense of awareness to the reader about the work ethic of African American women in the early twentieth century. During the early part of the twentieth century, many jobs were created due to the break out of World War One. In order for the economy of the United States to stay afloat, a source of labor was needed in order to keep up with the demand of tasks. Many large companies and industries looked to a certain group of people such as African American women. This…

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    Work Ethic What work ethic means to me is to be prepared and eager to work on a task. No matter what the task is you will be ready and willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure that task will get done when it needs to get done. I was told that this may be one of the most important traits of a person because it can get you jobs, it can be leave the biggest impression on people that may be important to you, make you pass or fail classes, it can just make you an all around better person if…

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    Slowly, both the Indian, as well as foreign companies, were started adopting the work culture of each other (Prasad, 2012). Consequently, Prasad (2012) suggested that the condition is making a balance between Indian and foreign work cultures, even though it is forcing the government to make changes in the labor legislations accordingly for the inclusion of more diversified workforce and culture. In summary, we could see that the values of acknowledging the diversity in religion, ethnicity, and…

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    blessed by working for some amazing companies in the past. What made them great was that it was like a family. Workers became friends and would support each other in and outside of work. I am looking for that again. Work takes up so much of our lives and we should be able to love our job, along with the people we work with or our quality of life could suffer. I have talked to others and have the sense that Alyeska has that same feel. That is why I am not just looking for an internship with…

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    school for the last thirteen years. He has previously served as the head of the English department from 2009-2011. He has been named football coach of the year twice for the mountain valley league in both 2009 and 2012 respectively. John has great work ethic. He is a tremendously hard…

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