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    Teacher Stress The incidence of occupational stress has been well recognised in many professions over the last 20 years (Howard & Johnson, 2004). Stress is a common phase in most professions. However, stress has been persistently associated with the helping profession including teaching. Teaching is one of the ‘high stress’ professions (Travers & Cooper, 1996; Kyriacou, 2000). As teachers are particularly at risk, teacher stress is an international phenomenon, and this is indicated by the extensive

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    As a physical therapist, being professional also means being respectful to others, not judging others by what they wear, how they look, or what their personal opinions are, not taking patient’s names in front of others, not revealing any of the patient’s personal information to others, and as small of an aspect as not using any personal electronic devices, like cellphones, while taking care of the patients. Littlest things makes a big difference in the field of physical therapy. While specialized

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    The current educational scene has loads of high expectations based on local, state, and national standards and policy. Progressively, policymakers, administrators, and general society expect teachers to teach children to high standards, paying little attention to students’ background or socioeconomic status. With data pouring in from local, state, national, and global assessments, comparisons between schools, districts, states, and nations lead much higher expectations (Klein et al., 2005).Furthermore

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    The Profession of Arms What does it mean to be a profession? Before reading this article, I would think being a professional was about your military bearing, your attention to detail, accomplishing the mission, taking care of Soldiers, and having a positive attitude. I’ve worn this uniform for eight years and I always had an outlook on what a professional Soldier involved. After reading the article a professional Soldier almost was the exact thing I thought a professional would be. In addition,

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    Malique is a bright student that loves to play games and draw. I noticed that Malique struggles with pronouncing his words, which impacts his ability to communicate effective with peers and adults. In group counseling with another kindergarten student, Malique is asked to repeat his statement numerous time. When Malique repeats himself, he appears frustrated and say never mind. In team work activities, Malique work well with his peers, however in a group conversation, Malique repsonses does not reflect

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    What type of personal trainer are you? My purpose to become a personal trainer is to take my knowledge and introduce it to people that want to do better for themselves physically and as well emotionally. The role I would take as a personal trainer is a pretty tough instructor. I would be a tough instructor because I want my clients to understand that if you want something deeply that you have to cancel out all the negativity and work hard for your set goals. I myself am a hardworking individual

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    Professionalism is a certain set of standards that are set in place to provide the best quality of care. It is a key factor that influences the environment and care of patients and is not only required of nursing but also all members in healthcare. There are many components that play a role in professionalism. One factor is one's state of mind. Attitude is a major component and has a large influence in how patients respond and interact with you. As you may know, attitudes are very contagious

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    Me: How old were you when you entered the exotic dancing field? Dancer #2: I was 18 years old when I started dancing. Me: What was your reason/s for entering the field? Dancer #2: As soon as I turned 18 my top concern was to become independent as soon as possible. I really wanted my own independence, never having to ask my parents for money, even though I know they were more than willing to provide me with it. I hated the fact that they paid for basically everything my car, food, clothes etc.

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    THE PROFESSION OF ARMS The article asks “what does it mean to be a profession of Arms?” But then goes on to say “The Army is considered a profession today, but we must remember that the Army is not a profession just because we say so.” The Army is a profession in my opinion. We train to protect the American people and abide by the constitution at all costs to earn their trust. The profession calls for selflessness, sacrifice, and dedication to duty. The experts created by the Profession earn

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    Professionalism is an expectation found within all professions. In its most rudimentary definition, professionalism is the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize a profession. However, at the root of professionalism is ‘Profession’. Even though professionalism is a universal expectation with commonalities, how professionalism is defined will vary based on the specifics of the focused profession. Professionalism in an individual is a trait that evolves through the acquisition of knowledge

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