Since that time, she has worked
in a variety of different settings including: small animal practice, equine practice, mixed animal practice, private veterinary specialty and emergency practice, and academic veterinary specialty practice.
They
come in a variety of different sets and the sets can be used together to create whole towns and lots of activities for little children to enjoy as their creativity and imagination run wild.
A typical A.S. or A.A.S. program may only include one to two internship assignments within its entire two - year program, while a four - year B.S. program may include as many as six internship
assignments in a variety of different settings.
The class will be held in the Valley (Hadley, Northampton, Holyoke, etc.) and will
meet in a variety of different settings — stores (home goods, grocery, pharmacy), restaurants (fast food or sit down), medical, possibly one rural location, etc..
Defendants had exposed themselves to
others in a variety of different settings including: at a window; in a parlour room of a public house; in a churchyard; in a urinal; on a bus; and on Wandsworth Common.
Dr. Webb has been a licensed psychologist since 1991, and has worked
in a variety of different settings over the course of her career, including a psychiatric emergency service and substance abuse programs.
It provides the specificity and insights that can only come from authors who have not only led the PLC at Work ™ process in their own school districts, but have also helped schools at all levels,
in a variety of different settings, overcome the challenges inherent in deep implementation.
The secret to getting your dog to perform
in a variety of different settings is to train in a variety of different settings.
«You see younger lawyers, who are used to working
in a variety of different settings, enjoying that flexibility,» Milelli explains.
Counselors work
in a variety of different settings, depending on their chosen field, and use skills and techniques that are specific to each of those fields.
Given the fact that children spend their early years of life under the constant supervision of their parents, that means their parents can serve as primary educators by directly teaching their children throughout the day and
in a variety of different settings.