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    Personal interviews were administered as a follow-up and extension to the data obtained from the pre-interview questionnaire. All of the interviews were conducted at a time and location that was convenient for the participant. Additionally, the personal interviews lasted approximately sixty minutes. The researcher used an interview guide to conduct the interviews, enabling all of the participants to respond to the same questions. The responses given during the interviews were recorded and coded

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    of new teachers quit the profession within the first five years. Mrs. Prioreschi shared this with me when we started talking about my future career goal to eventually become a teacher. This statistic is not surprising when you consider that teaching is often connected with long hours and low pay, but it is surprising when you considered all of the joys of being a teacher. While teaching may be seen as a low-paying, thankless job by some, those who stick with the profession see that it has the potential

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    Military expertise is an essential characteristic because it supports the other four characteristics of our Army profession. The Army has five characteristics that legitimize the Army as a profession: trust, military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps, and stewardship. In addition, the Army has four broad fields that it uses to help develop and maintain professional knowledge across the Army. In this paper, I will elaborate on why I think military expertise is the most important characteristics

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    The profession of education remains a sacred trust. Educators possess the power to shape the minds of their students. This prestigious power comes with a demand for strength of character and unquestionable personal integrity. The state has established guidelines to protect both educators and students from unscrupulous people willing to undermine the integrity of education for personal gain or vendetta. The Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida contain the ethical

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    In my journey of becoming a professional teacher, the main two events which took place in my life were self-reflection and professional development. In my opinion, self-reflection is to reflect back and think about what I have done in order to develop myself. As it is written in the Collaborative website of the MCH Training Grantee Network, self-reflection is the way of evaluating the effect of our values, style of thinking and communicating and experience. Also the process of self-reflecting helps

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    Case Study Of PVC Pipe

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    COVER STORY – PVC Pipes Influencing the Influencer The vision at PVC pipes maker Finolex Industries is to see that plumbing becomes a viable lifetime profession for artisans. The company is leaving no stone unturned in its effort to create a pool of skilled plumbers in sync with the industry requirements. And, in the bargain has been able to create a strong brand recall among the plumbers community. In the last 3-4 years, a strategic shift has happened at Finolex Industries. There is renewed focus

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    • It is a duty of Management Accountants to observe the highest standards of ethical conduct and integrity and to uphold the good standing and reputation of the profession. Management Accountants have to refrain from directly or indirectly involved in activities which might discredit their professionalism. Even condoning the commission of unethical acts by others both within and outside their organizations; so long they have a duty to act for the interests of the general public, is deemed unethical

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    In recent years of educational reform, professional development for teachers has served as a bridge between the current standards implementation and student achievement (Hirsch & Killion, 2009). Educational leaders recognize teacher effectiveness is an intrical part of improving student achievement, focusing valuable resources toward effective professional development (Jacquith, Mindich, Wei, & Darling-Hammond, 2010). Despite national trends to improve the quality of professional development, a

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    art of professionalism, the discussion of being a professional in counseling, to the development of being a professional. During the developmental stage I choose to explore the topics of interferences that would negatively influence my work in the profession, and idiosyncrasies that would perpetuate positive impact. Let’s begin from the being of my endeavors in the professional realm. I first learned how to be a professional from an early age from my mother. She bestowed the wisdom of professionalism

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    how our attitude determines how others will view us whether this is professionally or unprofessionally. We need to remain positive when discussing our students, our lessons, and our classroom. We should also seek out other teachers who view the profession in the same manner to learn and grow from one another. The second book Standing Up for Something Every Day also discussed professionalism. Professionalism was viewed as standing up for children, and understanding the diversity of students. As professionals

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