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Meaning of Experience in The Profession

by star2006 in Work, September 13, 2009
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In any work situation, a high value is placed on a man who has got experience. That man is highly valued, because he has acquired practical knowledge of his job and is therefore well equipped to deal with its problems. As a result of past encounters in his working environment with either physical objects, people, colors, smells, sounds, emotional reactions, images or various type of activity, he has developed working conceptions of what the objects and conditions are like or what the situations involve.

What is Your Profession?

by Inashaza in Education, August 28, 2009
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A Profession implies a title which designates your occupation for instance Doctor, Teacher or Musician for example. It is hard to know how one choses a profession instead of another one. Most likely many people follow a model to be part of a profession.

Do You Hate Your Job? There are Some Worse Jobs: Read Some

by Redburn in Work, August 13, 2009
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Would you leave your job for some other better paid but more dangerous job? Sure you would. This is what most people say before they actually engage themselves in the new job, only to learn they had such a great job!

The Most Fulfilling Job: Life Guard

by Inashaza in Work, June 29, 2009
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It is difficult to decide which type of profession to belong to. The profession of Life guard should be very rewarding because swimming is a sports which is good for the mind and the body. Lake Baikal and Lake Tanganyika as well as beaches in California, United States of America and Cannes in France are very inviting for swimming at certain times of the year and year round in peaceful times.

Five Common Mistakes in Cheating

by magwealth in Relationships, June 7, 2009
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There are professional cheats and amateur cheats. The line differentiating the two is tactfully thin. What is in the making of a professional cheat? What is the amateur cheat lacking?
Could there be a blue print for cheating?

Social Psychology: Relationships

by novelist in Psychology, February 3, 2009
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Social psychology covers many significant factors bearing on relationships, such as causes and the effects thereof.

Recovery of a Mad Scientist: A Laid-Off Chemist Seeks a New Career

by Gary A Cain PhD in Work, January 29, 2009
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Currently in my second chemistry job layoff in six years, I’ve become a mad scientist. Follow my thought processes as I consider switching to a new career at age 50.

Surgeon

by Hashem M. in Education, January 19, 2009
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What is a surgeon and how do you become one?

A Moral Dilemma: I Don’t Want It

by Ebey Soman in Lifestyle Choices, December 11, 2008
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“I Don’t want it” is a doctor’s dilemma that was published in the Commonweal magazine’s October 2008 issue. It offers a first person view of a moral dilemma faced by a medical professional as she is confronted by a young teen with STDs and a unwanted pregnancy. The article does an excellent job outlining the various ethical, moral and religious issues and decisions out health care workers are faced with. This article simply explains those decisions in light of certain moral principles.

Beginning to Alleviate the Unfulfillment

by 2tet in Advice, November 16, 2008
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Art is another form of communication used beyond the language. It is considered to be a highly personalized matter.

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