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    Police Professionalism

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    Police Professionalism By: Loren Hensley Police officers have a very reputable job‚ meaning they must be professional at all times. The job of a police officer is to protect and to serve the public. Since most of their time is spent in the public eye‚ they are expected to maintain professional behavior. The first step in projecting their professionalism is their dress. They should be dressed neatly‚ and according to the uniform regulations of their department. Appearances say a lot

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    The Miami Circle

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    The Miami Circle Intro to Archaeology Kennedy 12 February 2014 The Miami Circle is located in downtown Miami‚ Florida. The circle is 38 feet across and is made up of 600 post molds that then contain 24 holes cut into the bedrock. This site is the only prehistoric evidence of a permanent structure in the United States. Some ideas for its origins include the Tequesta Indians‚ the Mayans‚ or the Olmecs; although with more evidence since it’s discovery‚ most experts believe the

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    The Circle Marx

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    In Dave Eggers’ “The Circle”‚ directed by Joshua Marx‚ created an “Immersive Theatre” to allow the audience to become a main character within the story. The immersive theatre begins on the first day at work where the viewers create their own Circle Portal and upload their profile picture on TruYou. Then‚ Annie directs the new employees in an orientation at the Great Hall‚ where Eamon Bailey introduces a new technology called SeeChange that allow users to place small cameras anywhere. Mr. Bailey demonstrates

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    Ethics and Professionalism

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    Ethics and Professionalism Ethics and professionalism are important aspects of life. They are needed in almost everything we do. This has never been more evident than in the digital society we live in today. With advancing technologies‚ and the ever increasing speed of the Internet‚ ethics and professionalism are becoming more and more important. The Association of Computing Machinists (ACM) has developed a code that is widely becoming accepted as industry standard. The code outlines a set of

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    Circle In Lakota

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    The word circle has many meanings. According to dictionary.com‚ it has approzimately twenty definitions. Two meanings are: a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center and a series ending where it began‚ especially when perpetually repeated. These previous two definitions are coherent in Lakota religion. One of the most profound symbols in the Lakota culture is the circle. Being keen observers‚ the people realized the circle appears

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    Crop Circles

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    Matho-Geometry Project The Geometry of Crop Circles INTRODUCTION A crop circle is an area in a field of crops where the plants have been mysteriously flattened into the shape of a circle or a more complex pattern. A crop circle is a sizable pattern created by the flattening of a crop such as wheat‚ barley‚ rye‚ maize‚ or rapeseed. Crop circles are also referred to as crop formations‚ because they are not always circular in shape. The documented cases have substantially increased from the 1970s

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    Studies In Professionalism

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    Advanced Studies in Professionalism in Education and Training Introduction This essay will argue that a new perception of teaching and managing in FE post 16 education is required‚ to maintain and retain dedicated and caring teachers. It will not only look at how the lecturer is perceived in FE Education‚ it will address the political‚ sociological and philosophical significances and consequences. It will address the valuing of the sessionally paid lecturer‚ the political influences

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    Professionalism Behaviors

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    Behaviors of Professionalism Arrives on time for schedule activities and appointments: This behavior is a must if you work in the healthcare field. As a CT Technologist I with rare exception arrive on time or early to start my shift. There are things that need to be done before you can scan a patient. The scanner must be warmed‚ the phantom completed‚ calibrations‚ and the slew of paperwork started for each patient of the day. I make it a point as a professional to arrive in a timely manner

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    to learn from others. Professionals hold themselves accountable for their thoughts‚ words‚ and actions‚ especially when they’ve made a mistake. This personal accountability is closely tied to honesty and integrity‚ and it’s a vital element in professionalism. Genuine professionals show respect for the people around them‚ no matter what their role or situation. They exhibit a high degree of emotional intelligence by considering the emotions and needs of others‚ and they don’t let a bad day impact how

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    The Circles of English

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    The Circles of English English has become one of the most important languages around the world through speaking‚ different accents and words. The power of this language has been determined by the important of United States as economic leader and the expansion of British colonial power explained Cristal (59). According to White‚ the language has different categories and barriers that make English different in the world. This author based his research on the classification of English

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