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    PROTFOLIO 1 ENG 5001 PROFESSIONAL SKILLS IN ENGINEERING AUGUST 6 2014 BY 0061065213 Table of Contents Chapter No. 1 Reflect on and self assess your current 3 achievements. 1.1 Engineers Australia Competencies 3 1.2 Raising your Competencies during your MEngSci 4 1.3 Qualities of USQ graduate 4 1.4 Project Selection via study desk 4 Chapter No.2 Skills and Knowledge from your past project 6 Chapter No.3 Study plan in form of Gantt chart 7 Chapter No.4 Reflect on engineering

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    I am a high school school counselor. My supervisor, the school principal has requested that I provide him with a list of all the student clients and their parents/guardians that I counsel on a weekly basis and the presenting concerns discussed in sessions. I have been told that this information will be used to complete a report for the district. I am concerned about disclosing this information because it is my ethical responsibility to protect my clients confidentiality. I am also hesitant and concerned

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    Role of Civil Engineering 1.0 Introduction: This report outlines the role of a professional civil engineering in the manufacturing industry. Furthermore, there are some key works that engineers doing in our daily life. Moreover, this article will introduce how civil engineers do for their professional. And what kind of ethics that engineers require to be respect. In addition, how do they practice to solve issues to avoid failure generate again. This report will shows the roles of engineers do

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    Introduction To become an elite athlete, you must train like one. Elite athletes win, and to win an athlete must be motivated, concentrated, and focused, as well as mentally health.” The sports market in North America was worth $60.5 billion in 2014. It is expected to reach $73.5 billion by 2019” wrote Darren Heitner, writer for Forbes website. To be part of this billion dollar industry it is not just how you physically talented you are but mentally as well. Psychology is becoming more prominent

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    the different to university environment and the level of responsibilities. In order to be successful in obtaining the graduate position, I have to show a certain level of dedication to the engineering activities with the understanding of the safety, ethics and morals that are accepted in the engineering practice. In addition to this, I have to be considerate of the culture of the workplace, its diversity, social

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    Entry requirements You need a degree or professional qualification accredited by the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (RICS) to qualify as a chartered quantity surveyor. Relevant subjects include: • surveying • construction • civil engineering • structural engineering Skills, interests and qualities • “knowledge of methods and materials within construction • budget handling skills • above average IT and maths skills • a well-planned work ethic • good organisational skills • an understanding

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    this usually isn’t a normal time for people to think about their hopes and dreams it tends to be mine. At the age of sixteen, I moved with my husband to Norman and realized that the best opportunities for my family’s future would be to pursue a professional degree. My college experience began the summer after I graduated a year early from high school. This definitely left me clueless at answering the dreaded question, “What are you going to do for the rest of your life?” But the one thing I had set

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    Deciding Between Two Military Colleges: The Midlife Crisis of a Senior I did not want to go to college. Originally, I wanted to graduate highschool, and enlist into the Marine Corps at eighteen. That seemed to be the end goal in my life, and had been my dream for years. As my eighteenth birthday rolled around, and after many visits to Marine Recruiting Offices, I figured my life was set before me and everything was smooth sailing from there. I knew exactly what MO I wanted, how many years I would

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    wants to be remembered for their record or how good they did in that season. 1. “Professional athletes are just like you and me (Cohn).” a. Athletes are normal people and make mistakes throughout their career. b. An organization’s reputation shouldn’t be tampered with because of a mistake that an athlete makes. Nobody is perfect. 2. Athletes are paid for one reason; that is to beat opponents not for being cases of ethics (Cohn). a. Organizations and franchises pay athletes to do well in the sport

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    employment in working with a variety of professionals. Future coworkers may have different views and opinions however, a code of ethics will individualize these professionals and set standards. By making yourself aware of the differences, communication can become easier between employees of various backgrounds. Two particular organizations to compare may include the American Counseling Association Code of Ethics and National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics. To address the similarities and differences

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