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    behaviour, habits, ideas and values in order to be accepted. When I am explaining about the social stigma for the vast majority of disabled people a restriction of the possibility of participation in normal social life and limitations in the pursuit of personal happiness are often grave and depressing for the person with an impairment that causes a disability. There are a number of diseases that are stigmatized- mental disorders, aids, venereal disease, leprosy, and certain skin diseases. People who are

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    professionals in relationship to individual clients and to society as a whole” (p. 2). A professional is expected to display competent and skillful behaviors in relationship with their profession. Nurses are required to bear a tremendous amount of responsibilities and are expected to uphold all values of the nursing profession. A serious nursing shortage is creating a crisis in the nation’s health care system. Many experienced nurses are leaving the field and young people are not selecting nursing as

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    The laws, act and regulations pertaining to teaching involved such as data protection Act (2003) (Gravels, 2012). This act made provision for the regulation of the processing of information relating to individuals, including the obtaining, holding, use or disclosure of such information. The students or learners records will be covered by this act. For example: if an organisation or teacher handle and store information about identifiable, living people for example, about learners – I am legally obliged

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    The meaning of the "American Dream" has changed over the course of history, and includes both personal components and a global vision. The Dream originally referred to the frontier life. The American Dream has changed drastically over the last three generations, from frontier life, to the white picket fence and a large home with a spouse and two perfect children, to whatever it is right now. The American Dream is no longer what it used to be in the past generations, but may be more difficult to attain

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    minute my interview college has changed, my performance at the interview was not great, there are many areas of improvement. In terms as an interviewer, I was well organised and prepared. I had all needed documentations such as job description, personal specification, advert and short listing documentation. On top of that, I was professionally asking the questions and marking in the short listing documentation. As an interviewer, I was very nervous not to miss any of the question to ask as all

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    needs, scenery and situations, problem solving persist to be the major occupational purpose for this professional counselor. Even if people suffering from mental illness, families, individuals or students the professional counselor’s function and responsibility involves leading the clients through no matter what uncertainties, issues, struggles, dilemmas or problems he or she can confront. As a professional counselor wanting to function in the substance abuse rehabilitation specialty, this counselor

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    High school is the perfect time for a teenager to find an internship. An internship is the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification. An internship can benefit teenagers in both short and long term. Internships helps teenagers further understand their goals for college. While most teenager’s are under qualified for professional jobs before college, an internship can bring a teenager

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    administration In the past managing director of the company managing the business of company and represent the company by developing strategic plans in proper way. They also try to build and maintain an efficient management team by handling too many responsibilities for daily business. At the present managing director controls academic manager, marketing manager

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    310.2.1-05 Opportunities for Company Q to lead in the area of social responsibility Company Q’s attitude towards social responsibility appears to be nonexistent, possibly through ignorance or disconcert. Either way the lack of social responsibility affects their business and community’s perception of their business. It appears that the company management has never developed and ethics program that clearly defines the corporate culture including provisions for social responsibility. Profits, or

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    Personal Development Plan

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    develop your skills as a leader. What is Personal Development Planning PDP is defined as: A structured and supported process undertaken by an individual to reflect upon their own learning, performance and/or achievement and to plan for their personal, educational and career development.( Section 28 Guidelines for HE Progress Files) ‘Development is always self-development. Nothing could be more absurd than for an enterprise to assume responsibility for the development of a person’ (Peter Drucker)

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