Some companies offer discounts to members
of particular professions, like police officers, fire fighters, teachers or members of the military.
So, if you're going into one
of these particular professions then you'll want to know about these extra benefits, as you can get a good portion of your student loan debts wiped out, most likely on the back end, but still, this can add up into the thousands of dollars.
To be outstanding in a profession is a product of intense learning and studying from the respected masters
of that particular profession.
These are books that turn on the lights for authors who need to know the ins and outs
of any particular profession — how an airline pilot would react to a hostage takeover, or what goes on in a lawyer's world after she sends a process server out to say, «You've been served.»
To be outstanding in a profession is a product of intense learning and studying from the respected masters
of that particular profession.
Conventions tend to be more formal meetings of members, representatives, or delegates
of a particular profession or industry.
With a little searching you'll also find groups of people dedicated to the advancement or discussion
of their particular profession or industry as well as people seeking solutions to specific problems.
A professional membership or trade association is usually a nonprofit organization working for the advancement
of a particular profession.
Some mediation services focus on the needs
of a particular profession or business.
Not exact matches
Tokyo and Munich, in
particular, coincided with the graphic design
profession's coming
of age, Hulse notes, when some now - universally recognized visual shorthands came into being, such as the men's and women's symbols on bathroom doors.
Bishop Swing, founder
of the United Religions Initiative, put it in terms
particular to his
profession:
The purpose
of these elaborate systems is to prepare people for
particular jobs and
professions and to be leaders in the world
of business.
He says that a
particular moral theory called «principlism,» which emerged in the mid-1970s — embracing the principles
of autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice — came to characterize the field «according to the
profession's own self - declaration.»
For that very reason, he explained, the institute courses are not treated separately but are located within the
particular discipline
of the
profession involved.
In working closely and personally with lawyers, I have come to see that they have been formed — by their legal education and even more by their years
of professional work in the law — in a
particular way
of seeing and thinking that is distinctive to that
profession.
Knowledge about individual community leaders, the history and development
of a town, the way decisions are made in its institutions and social groups, the deals being made in the world
of politics and business, the norms and values in the arts and sciences, the presuppositions and operational concepts
of the
professions — this is grist for the mill
of a core group which has the responsibility
of planning strategy for the mission
of a
particular church in an American community.
But whether the caliber
of men entering this
particular profession has declined is debatable.
Those natural law theorists and journalists with whom Scruton breaks bread were, before they took up their
particular professions, steeped thoroughly in the philosophy
of law or
of politics.
The classic elaboration
of these (in catechesis) rests on four pillars: the
profession of faith (the Creed), the celebration
of faith (the sacraments), the living
of faith's consequences (the moral law, particularly the Decalogue), and the spirituality
of faith (in
particular, the seven filial petitions
of the Lord's Prayer).
Although professional people have a vision
of the general ideal, their primary concern is with their
particular profession or business to which the general ideal is applied.
The word «cult» is an insult slung freely by those belonging to popular social systems organized around the
profession of ludicrous beliefs towards those professing other ludicrous beliefs but whose
particular social system is not populated enough to afford it the free pass from conversation and reason that the former has been granted.
... [D] isclosure by the [provider] to the patient
of adequate clear information about the patient's diagnosis; the alternatives available to treat the patient's problem, including surgical and nonsurgical management; the benefits and risks
of each alternative, including nonintervention... and a frank explanation
of those factors about which the medical
profession, and the individual [provider] in
particular, are uncertain and can not provide guarantees...
In
particular, I have been very critical
of the ACNM in their unwillingness to take a stand against the unqualified pretenders trying to enter the
profession, to the level where they are collaborating with them.
The participating public interest NGOs bring
particular value - added to the gBICS through their firm stand on the need to avoid or adequately manage conflicts
of interest.The influence
of the baby food industry in research, the medical
profession and in policy - setting is pervasive, both through direct sponsorship and through Public - Private for profit Partnerships (PPfpPs).
Each network provides a focal point for a community
of experts and enables them to network, share knowledge and keep up to date in their
particular industry or
profession.
The following key topics offer summaries
of the IET's positions on many
of the most important policy topics and additional information on those
of particular importance to the engineering
profession.
«IF THERE IS ANY
PARTICULAR PROFESSION THAT YOU SEE A LOT
OF TREACHERY, EVIL AND WICKED PEOPLE....
The dismantling
of the structures which support schools, the antagonism which he displayed to the teaching
profession and the increasing evidence
of chaos in the bodies he established, in
particular the Education Funding Agency, has led Cameron to one conclusion - Gove is more
of a liability than an asset.
«You must remain committed to your
profession and to the development
of the country's armed forces in
particular and the country in general,» Secondus said.
Completion
of an Online Course or series
of MINDBODYGREEN Online Courses and any certificate or other evidence thereof provided by MINDBODYGREEN may not be recognized by third - parties, including employers, governmental bodies and educational institutions, as imparting upon the participant any
particular qualification, skill - set or fitness to practice or perform any
particular task or
profession, and MINDBODYGREEN makes no representations or warranties to that effect.
Completion
of a course or series
of MBG courses and any certificate or other evidence thereof provided by MBG may not be recognized by third - parties, including employers, governmental bodies and educational institutions, as imparting upon the participant any
particular qualification, skill - set or fitness to practice or perform any
particular task or
profession, and MBG makes no representations or warranties to that effect.
AFAP is a membership organization that supports the
profession of Fertility Awareness instruction, so that more people will have access to accurate information and high quality instruction that is independent
of any
particular religious context or agenda and supports all reproductive choices.
If you are seeking people
of a
particular ethnicity,
profession, age range, physical type, you will find lots
of eligible dates online.
Gordon Green: «One
of the reasons I think that this
particular profession appeals to me is because it does give that meditative element.
Jonathan Rosenbaum's Movie Wars: How Hollywood and the Media Conspire to Limit What Films We Can See is all over the place, scattering its ripostes hither and yon over the idea that modern popular criticism is a bankrupt
profession in bed with the interests
of a few very powerful movie distributors (Miramax's Weinstein brothers in
particular) that have become our guardians
of «independent» taste.
As a longtime fan
of Alan Moore, a writer I consider to be the finest in his chosen narrative
profession working in mainstream comics today, and
of «Watchmen» in
particular, I'm
of two minds regarding the film adaptation.
Foundation degrees designed in association with employers and focussed on a
particular profession are continuing to grow in popularity and students
of Buxton & Leek College such as Julie Davies can vouch for their success.
Secondly, and even more importantly in the long term, the teaching
profession (and mathematics teaching in
particular) shares the problem
of other industries in the paucity
of qualified graduates and this can only be addressed by a concerted effort to raise the status
of the
profession.
In
particular, we know that younger graduates tend to want portfolio careers which enable them to come in and out
of professions, and teaching is no different.
Today in Part 2
of our three - part blog mini-series, In Search
of Professional Ethicists, Professor Howard Gardner will discuss this important topic and how, in
particular, education as a
profession is being affected by our rapidly changing world.
Traditional higher education schools are competing with blue - collar
professions, schools that offer
particular certifications in lieu
of college degrees, and prospects have many more school choices than years gone by.
He has
particular ire for his fellow principals and school superintendents, who he blames for paving the «path to public education's meltdown,» and for the NEA and AFT, whose efforts in making teaching a lucrative public - sector
profession insulated from even desultory performance management, for helping to perpetuate bureaucracies that «feed the egos
of adults while squashing the hopes
of children».
Reach to Teach is designed to attract middle and high school students
of color to the teaching
profession and in
particular, to the high need areas
of teacher training in math, science, and special education.
Many students select this program because they want the opportunity to study schools, the
profession of teaching, or a
particular field within teaching.
Research has consistently shown that the character
of school leadership and nature
of school culture are foremost among the reasons teachers choose to stay or leave a
particular school or stay or leave the teaching
profession (Boyd, et al., 2011).
«There is some credibility to the view that California, and perhaps the Bay Area in
particular, has approached this in a more serious way than many,» says Richard M. Ingersoll, a University
of Pennsylvania education and sociology professor who researches the teaching
profession.
His proposals for assessment echo the demands
of many in the teaching
profession, and in
particular the main teaching unions, for less intensive testing
of pupils and follow a rejection
of primary school SATs tests by parents, who staged a boycott
of schools on May 3 in protest over the stress they have caused.
But from the loud protests
of the various constituencies who have a vested interest in the status quo, one might have thought that it was the ruination
of public education in general and the noble calling
of the teaching
profession in
particular.
However, he took
particular interest in the scholarly endeavors
of Junior Faculty, recognizing in their work the future
of the
profession.
Representatives from Lockheed Martin, the Onondaga County District Attorney's office, local law enforcement, the Syracuse City School District and a number
of other
professions spent time speaking with the students about the education they would need to succeed in a
particular job.