Sentences with phrase «new professions emerged»

* + - Source: TechCrunch.com As new industries develop, new professions emerge.

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It is one evidence of how sweeping was this establishment of independent territories that the ideal of academic freedom now emerged as the most sacred of all principles within the new academic professions.
Finally, BookPage covers a lot of books for people interested in true crime, such as Deborah Blum's The Poisoner's Handbook, «a lushly detailed account of how the discipline and profession of forensic science emerged from the «poison playground» of 1920s New York to become an indispensable argumentative tool in the modern - day crime - fighter's arsenal.»
«The profession's commitment to the role of the veterinary surgeon as a public guardian across all species enables the continual monitoring for endemic disease and by recognising the unusual, helps to identify new and emerging threats that need further investigation.
This is complicated by the fact that new entrants are not necessarily emerging from the legal profession.
Despite inroads made by women at the nation's top law firms, a new two - level system is emerging in the legal profession, with women on the bottom.
Emerging technologies have changed the landscape for law librarians; O'Grady's blog provides guidance on the newest tools available to the profession and on opportunities for librarians to be a driving force for innovation.
Focus on a wide range of emerging topics, including how new innovations are improving processes and driving efficiency in the legal profession.
The Centre provides expert commentary on the new and emerging professions in law, innovative legal practice, the nature and impact of LegalTech, diversity and inclusion, and the future of legal education.
I still feel very enthusiastic about my own place in the legal profession and in the new systems that are emerging.
Suggested topics include conflicts and the duty of loyalty, whistleblowing, the adversarial role, judicial ethics, emerging legal ethics issues from new technologies, parallels between legal ethics and other professions, the legal history of ethics,
So, if one leading firm breaks rank, or if a major new force (such as a «Big 4» accounting firm) emerges, and brings a new proposition to the market — a credible brand at half the price of its competitors, for example — then this could fundamentally and irreversibly change the market; and not just for the elite firms but across the entire profession.
Suggested topics include conflicts and the duty of loyalty, whistleblowing, the adversarial role, judicial ethics, emerging legal ethics issues from new technologies, parallels between legal ethics and other professions, the legal history of ethics, ethics issues that arise in relation to such areas as environmental, human rights, privacy, international or health law, or any other aspect of ethics and law.
In an effort to demonstrate a continued commitment to the leadership and professional development of MCA members, along with the advancement of our state association and the counseling profession as a whole, the MCA awards graduate counseling students (master's or doctoral), new professionals (one year post graduation), AND experienced professionals as Emerging Leaders.
I stumbled across an emerging new profession called «coaching» and after some initial skepticism I fell in love with coaching, sought coaching training and immediately saw the potential for coaching to make a huge impact in the world of relationships.
As play therapy is an emerging profession, it is essential that practitioners enhance its establishment by developing high quality research capability to create new models of practice that serve to improve the quality of therapeutic interventions for some of the most marginalised and troubled children.
Technology is transforming the way Realtors ® conduct business and connect with clients, and staying up - to - date on new and emerging technologies is an essential part of the real estate profession.
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