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    Counselling for the Professions Assignment 2 Monash University Clayton Introduction The purpose of this exercise was to implement learnt skills throughout the semester‚ and apply them into a real counseling situation with a client. By being able to record and watch our first counseling experience‚ it allows us to constructively criticize and analyze our counseling techniques. Additionally‚ this exercise also allows us to practice counseling ‘essentials’ such as SOLER

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    The Army is a Profession

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    THE ARMY AS A PROFESSION Argumentative Essay February 24‚ 2014 Is the Army a profession? Today‚ the Army is composed of brave men and women who have volunteered to serve our country. American citizens accept the Army’s code of ethics during their process of becoming an American soldier. The Army promotes professional development through military occupation specialties‚ education‚ and expertise. The Army develops soldiers into experts‚

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    Are parents are best teachers? Different people will give different responses to this question from their own characters‚ emotional concerns and even educational backgrounds. However‚ when it comes to me‚ I believe that parents are our best teachers for the following reasons. In the first place‚ parents are the people who are closest to us and who understand our real needs best. From infancy on‚ our parents have witnessed every step in both our physical and mental development. They share

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    Choosing A Future Career

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    Choosing a Future Career Submitted By: Instructor: Date of Submission: \ Choosing a Future Career Introduction There are different kinds of choices. Choosing a toothpaste is not a big deal‚ some stores may even allow a person to return if one is dissatisfied. Clearly‚ some choices are more important than others‚ for instance‚ choosing a major or choosing a future career. Having the option of choosing from more than fifty-three majors or countless career options appears good on paper‚

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    Choosing a College Major

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    interest in one of the highest paying college majors‚ it’s also important to choose a college major that will ultimately lead to a career you want in a place you want to live. There is a major process future students should choose‚ or not choose‚ to follow. By following this process the student is more likely going to find a major best suited for them. Select what you want to study‚ what interests you? The temptation is to figure out your career and then choose the studies that lead up to it. That

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    An Overpaid Profession

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    15 April 2013 An Overpaid Profession The salaries of athletes in professional sports are becoming increasingly high. A salary cap should be instituted in Major League Baseball because it would level out the playing field‚ lower salaries would increase revenue‚ and because of this athlete’s personas are becoming inflated. Alex Rodriguez makes $29.5 million dollars a year (Ozanian 26); should a 37 year old who has had hip surgery make that much money playing professional baseball? With the establishment

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    Professions of Women

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    Raquel Cuffie Non-Fiction Paper Mr. Sisson March 19‚ 2010 Professions of Women Throughout the history of women we have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities than men. In earlier centuries wifehood and motherhood was regarded to be the women ’s most significant profession. Women prided themselves on how well they worked around there house and who was able to make sure there husbands were content with the work they did at home. Finding a voice somewhere along the way women have made

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    Veterninary Profession

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    A veterinarian is a physician who has been educated and trained by an accredited institution to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries in animals. Veterinarians care for companion animals (e.g.‚ dogs‚ cats‚ birds‚ ferrets‚ rabbits)‚ horses‚ production animals (e.g.‚ dairy and beef cattle‚ sheep‚ pigs‚ poultry)‚ aquatic‚ and zoo animals. Veterinarians vaccinate‚ administer medication‚ perform surgeries‚ and provide general health care for animals. Your veterinarian can advise you on every aspect

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    Professions for Women

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    Professions for Women Rhetorical Strategies Writing any type of paper‚ letter‚ research report‚ or really anything at all requires certain elements to capture or ensnare your audience’s attention. These elements are known as rhetorical strategies—diction‚ syntax‚ imagery‚ and descriptive details. Woolf’s essay “Professions for Women” is no different. Speaking for women who cannot‚ wont or are afraid to speak of the injustices and problems of facing the “phantom and obstacles” of the world she speaks

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    Due to the fact that true crime involves real people who have suffered horrible tragedies‚ writing about it is a delicate undertaking--even more so when the crime is unsolved; a situation which prevents the victims or their families from obtaining closure and propagates fear throughout the local community. At the same time‚ however; the very mystery which causes so much harm to those close to the tragedy in question‚ is what draws outsiders to it. People immerse themselves in the puzzle of it all

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