Of course, some religionists have at times
spoken about their profession in ways that make their scholarship suspect, as Wiebe proves by reviewing 30 years of presidential addresses to the AAR.
I am a trained teacher and I think I am competent enough to
speak about the profession.
When she attended an open house at UBCNM and was able to hear ND's
speak about their profession, she says that, «I knew I was in the right place.
We spoke about our profession for a few minutes, only to find out he was quitting his career as a chiropractor to become a children's book author in Los Angeles.
Not exact matches
Thus, he
speaks of the subjective conditions of inquiry of any kind as «just the facts
about what a given society, or
profession, or other group, takes to be good ground for assertions of a certain sort.»
On what do people base their idea that running a home is inferior, humanly
speaking, to exercising a
profession or running an office - or being run
about in an office?
He hides behind the stress of Work, family issues, finances, etc., but the fact is — in my
profession I've
spoken with a lot of people
about this — if you want to, you will find a way.
Mazzoli stated «ATEP programs need to
speak more
about the
profession as a business opportunity for the student's future» while «clinical rotations need to show students the «Value» within their service to the organizations».
Let me
speak about the impact of the internet on the journalism
profession, particularly, the newspaper.
County Executive Mark Poloncarz said he believes the reduction in prescriptions for hydrocodone - acetaminophen
speaks to the county's efforts to educate the community and medical
profession about the dangers of opiates.
«They never
speak about themselves in a way that suggests that they were pure astronomers or mathematicians; their
profession was to be scholar - priests.»
Hearing the people who were actually in these
professions speak about them with real enthusiasm made the whole experience very worthwhile.
Finally, someone in the dental
profession speaking about the whole natural toothpaste and homemade toothpaste, and flouride.
On our site you will meet firemen, nurses, soldiers and the likes who all work in
professions where discretion is necessary, so they might also prefer chatting or messaging so that not everyone finds out
about their latest date when
speaking to them on the phone!
A fiend for historical research, the thrice - Oscared star has
spoken over the years
about the spiritual exhaustion the acting
profession lays on him, once a project's finished.
During Stress Awareness Month in April, we
spoke to Hitesh Dodhia, Superintendent Pharmacist at PharmacyOutlet.co.uk,
about the mental health issues facing the teaching
profession.
During Stress Awareness Month, editor Victoria Galligan
speaks to Hitesh Dodhia, Superintendent Pharmacist at PharmacyOutlet.co.uk,
about the mental health issues facing the teaching
profession.
Laureate Professor John Hattie
speaks about the report of the Teacher Education Advisory Group (TEMAG), the Government's response and the challenges facing AITSL and the education
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.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, 4.85 million English language learners, or ELLs, were enrolled in public schools during the 2012 - 13 academic year, representing nearly 10 percent of the total K - 12 student population.17 Nearly one student in four
speaks a language other than English at home — the same is true for only
about one in eight teachers.18 Teaching also remains a female - dominated
profession.
While Democrat legislators are strangely silent on Governor Malloy's latest attack on teachers and the teaching
profession, Republicans in the State Senate, led by State Senator Toni Boucher, the ranking member of the Education Committee is
speaking out
about Malloy's bizarre veto of a bill requiring that the Commissioner of Education have some classroom experience.
First, we encourage teachers to
speak more positively
about our
profession.
We will accomplish this with three main components: First, we encourage teachers to
speak more positively
about our
profession.
A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, Tracey
speaks frequently
about her
profession and the children's book industry at conferences across the country.
I do not feel good
about the veterinary
profession as a whole not
speaking out and educating more widely
about appropriate vaccinations (and there is always going to be disagreement
about exactly what that is), animal welfare, pet overpopulation and other issues.
Jamie also enjoys
speaking to kids, from preschool through high school,
about her love of her
profession and educating them
about what it means to work in the veterinary field.
Just this week the president of the American Medical Association
spoke at a veterinary conference in Orlando, Fla.,
about the importance of unifying the health
professions.
Richard Steinecke of Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc, Barristers & Solicitors,
spoke about recent amendments to the Regulated Health
Professions Act in Ontario.
As members of a
profession who primarily make their living either writing or
speaking, the idea that having a conversation
about your interests and abilities in your own
profession sounds both logical and easy.
I spend a lot of time studying the future of the
profession and
speak about it regularly around the country.
While not
speaking specifically
about the legal
profession, Williams notes traditional innovation is akin more to becoming better at spotting and reacting to trends and change.
Finally, it can be a kind of conscience and forum for the
profession,
speaking with a strong editorial voice
about social and public - policy issues and enabling conversations
about those issues within the
profession.
We should be encouraging members of the
profession, both young and older, to take greater responsibility for
speaking up
about bad behavior — prejudice, rudeness, harassment — by colleagues.
During his speech at the Opening of the Legal Year in 2017, the Honourable Chief Justice of Singapore Sundaresh Menon
spoke about a determined push by the legal
profession towards embracing technologies that will enhance effectiveness and productivity in the legal workplace.
The Honourable Mr. Justice Thomas Cromwell will open the Lectures on Friday,
speaking about the culture shift that is necessary if the legal
profession is to get a handle on ensuring access to adjudication of disputes through the courts.
It was a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to
speak about something I am personally and professionally also very passionate
about: celebrating and advancing diversity and inclusiveness within our
profession and our country.
When
speaking or writing
about diversity in the legal
profession, the conversation usually focuses on gender, sexual orientation or race and ethnicity.
Surrounded by many of the most successful and accomplished lawyers in our
profession, we celebrated each other's successes, shared laughs,
spoke about the importance of mentorship and diversity and also came together as a community to remember and celebrate the loss of one our brightest stars, Stephen Sigurdson.
Invite in - house practitioners to
speak to your group, providing an occasion for students to obtain career advice, learn more
about the
profession, and discover employment or internship opportunities.
Would you like an attorney or judge to come
speak to your classroom
about their
profession?
When I've invited lawyers of different ages and stages of their careers to make guest appearances in my undergraduate course on the
profession, big - law attorneys have
spoken enthusiastically
about tackling cutting - edge legal problems.
We heard from great speakers
about different branches of the legal
profession: Emma McClure, a newly qualified solicitor at Swain & Co,
spoke about her route to qualification and work as a public and prison law solicitor; Elizabeth Mottershaw, a pupil barrister at Garden Court North, offered her insight into life at the bar and how to secure pupillage; and Charlotte Wilson, a legal executive at Irwin Mitchell, discussed her decision to qualify through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of Protection.
First, by offering an affordable, stable, excess product to small firms, and secondly, by inviting the
profession as a whole to think
about their exposure to large or multiple claims and
speak with an insurance professional
about obtaining excess coverage if warranted.
If anyone reading this is interested, I can share both the research paper that these students wrote for me
about sexual assault and law school and legal
profession culture, and my own speech on March 5th in which I
spoke public
about my own experiences of sexual violence (email me for the complete papers and / or read an excerpt of my speech here http://pantyhoseandthepenalcode.wordpress.com/2014/04/21/on-moving-forward-into-the-light).
As you might suspect, although I will
speak through a different publication, I will continue to talk
about the
profession and its future.
We discussed the genesis of Burney Consultants and Apps in Law, the aspects of legal technology that lawyers find most challenging, the MacTrack Legal conference, where Burney is
speaking about Microsoft One Note, and the trajectory of technology in the legal
profession.
Justice Sharpe, judge of the Court of Appeal for Ontario and President of the Osgoode Society, will
speak about the benefits of knowing more
about our
profession's rich and varied past.
Speaking about the citizenship requirement in Manitoba in 1977, Jack London observed that it could «be seen as an attempt to limit the numbers of persons entering the legal
profession and hence to provide a kind of import restriction in the numbers practicing law in the community.
The contrasting attitudes towards COLPs / COFAs
speak volumes
about a divided
profession.
Fred Headon, in a press briefing on the release of «Futures: Transforming the Delivery of Legal Services in Canada» on Aug. 14,
spoke about the focus on bringing more innovation to the training of future members of the
profession.