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    Athletes: Role Models or Bad Influences? In our society professional athletes are just another kind of celebrity. They are the same as movie stars or famous singers. People look up to them, mimic them and basically want to be like that athlete someday. Is this a good thing? Are athletes good candidates for being role models? Can someone who makes millions of dollars each year by simply playing a professional sport live in a way that sets a good example for children and adults as well? The answer

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    fairly to their players, taking into consideration future tax deductions. Participating in a professional sport is demanding on the fitness level, diet and the schedule of an athlete, which deserves a high payment to reward their hard work. Maintaining a successful career incorporating all of these factors can significantly compromise the mental and physical health of an elite

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    The Ngarrindjeri nation arrays across the South East section of South Australia; as seen in Figure 1. Figure 1: Map of the Ngarrindjeri Nation (Horton, 1996) The Ngarrindjeri is an Aboriginal nation is made up of 18 tribes, extending 30km along the river Murray (slsa SA gov, 2012). Having been ushered to leave their land, the Ngarrindjeri people were greatly affected by white settlement. Culture within the Ngarrindjeri nation is central to water specifically being the Coorong and River Murray

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    Professional Registration and Licensures The last ABET presenter was Mr. Tom Little, P.E. He is a retired city engineer who shone light upon the significance of continued education and professional licenses. Little is an NDSU graduate and hails from a rural community near Bismarck, ND. Although he did not get the best grades throughout college, his hard work in the industry made him successful. He has also worked with Kansas State Highway Commission for a few years until he became an engineer for

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    1962, multiculturalism was not identified as a concern; professional counselors could provide or deny services due to any diversity. Counselors were stuck in stereotypical thinking and didn’t take concern for other’s personal identifications. Wren was the first of many to bring the topic of multiculturalism to the awareness of professionals. Issues and concerns continued to be identified over the years, causing changes in the way professionals handled cultural diverse issues. In 1992, Multicultural

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    | | | |Unit 532: Understanding professional supervision practice

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    entertainment and insight on local, college, and professional sports. Although other journalists consider sports journalism as the “toy department,” it is still a very time consuming and competitive field that requires many different skills. According to the sports editor of The Free-Lance Star, Justin Rice, a journalist is the “constitutionally protected watch-dog of this country.” Sports journalism has kept the world updated on local, collegiate, and professional sports for years and still continues to

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    Students are not Professional athletes With sports being such a big part in a student getting admitted to college their education is often put as a secondary priority. Many student athletes lose focus on the purpose of attending college due to the dedication required for playing sports at a collegiate level. Responses by student athletes vary when asked: Should student athletes be paid for their participation in college sports? College athletes very rarely analyze everything they are given, including

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    society. Today there are so many men and women that have the title of a professional athlete, but there are many benefits that they get that should be changed. Professional athletes provide desired entertainment for the general public, but are paid an unreasonable amount for what they contribute to society. In fact, police officers, firefighters, and doctors risk their life everyday for only a fraction of what professional athletes earn. In 2012, the highest-paid doctor averaged $500,000 (Mueller)

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    Becoming a Chiropractor means becoming a health professional, with this comes a variety of elements that make up our professional identity. To me, as a chiropractic student, my professional identity is one of the most important elements to building a successful career. A Chiropractor’s success depends on client references and building a rapport with them, being professional is very important. As stated by Mootz, Coulter and Schultz, “professionals are groups in society that profess to know something

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