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    What does it mean to be a Profession? Professions produce uniquely expert work, not routine or repetitive work. Medicine, theology, law, and the military are ―social trustee forms of professions. 1 Effectiveness, rather than pure efficiency, is the key to the work of professionals—the sick want a cure, the sinner wants absolution, the accused want exoneration, and the defenseless seek security. Professionals require years of study and practice before they are capable of expert work. Society is

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    Modem Profession

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    occupation does not become a profession merely because its members decide it will be one. Modem professions share much in common with classical professions. The Hallmarks that have come to characterize a profession are based on a midevel models: a guild, high level of education, public recognition, and a specialized body of knowledge. Emanating from the existential needs of society and the professions are established and maintained by the mutual interactions of society and professions, both collectively and

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    Essay On Arms Profession

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    THE PROFESSION OF ARMS The article asks “what does it mean to be a profession of Arms?” But then goes on to say “The Army is considered a profession today, but we must remember that the Army is not a profession just because we say so.” The Army is a profession in my opinion. We train to protect the American people and abide by the constitution at all costs to earn their trust. The profession calls for selflessness, sacrifice, and dedication to duty. The experts created by the Profession earn

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    A profession describes careers that do not do the same thing day to day. A profession is a career that requires many years of training to garner the respect, trust, and ability to lead your peers. A profession is about being effective. You cannot become effective in your profession overnight. Professions take years to become an expert in through college and internships. Our profession takes expertise, trust, development service, and values to become a professional. This is because our Profession

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    fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon "The Army’s has concluded, the manner in which an organization motivates members, is the prime factor in determining its status as a profession; while ordinary organizations will motivate its members solely by “salary, benefits, and promotions” (U.S. Army, 2010). "Professions use inspirational, intrinsic factors like the life-long pursuit of expert knowledge, the privilege and honor of service, camaraderie, and the status of membership.” (U.S. Army, 2010)

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    Profession Of Arms Essay

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    The Profession of Arms Essay SGT Felicia Stokes Advanced Leadership Course SFC Gilmer May 5, 2018 The Profession of Arms Essay “Professionalism shouldn't be defined by a person’s paycheck, role, or title. It should be defined by a person’s work ethic” (Cachola, 2018) A certain level of status is linked with being characterized as professional. It normally infers a developed level of aptitude, money, or capability. According to English Oxford Living Dictionary, the definition of a profession is

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    When reading the article “The Profession of Arms” it spoke about the profession of the Army and the professionals that are within the Army. To understand the full concept of the Army you first have to understand what the Army is considered and what type of Soldiers make up the Army. Civilians have to understand the Army professional culture and that the military leaders have balancing roles that make the Army what it is today. Understanding the Army is broken down into military occupational specialty’s

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    Profession Of Arms Essay

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    The Profession of Arms What does it mean to be a profession? Before reading this article, I would think being a professional was about your military bearing, your attention to detail, accomplishing the mission, taking care of Soldiers, and having a positive attitude. I’ve worn this uniform for eight years and I always had an outlook on what a professional Soldier involved. After reading the article a professional Soldier almost was the exact thing I thought a professional would be. In addition,

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    Profession Of Arms Essay

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    The Profession of Arms details an in-depth analysis into what it means for the Army to be a ‘Profession of Arms’ and what it means to be a ‘Professional Soldier’. It is not an authorative article nor is it directive, but more of an actual point of discussion. It all allows the reader to apply some critical thinking to the subject matter and to form their own assessment, as well as applying the role of a Human Resources Sergeant to the subject matter. What does it mean to be a profession? A profession

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    1. Teaching as a Profession 1.What is a profession? (text book Ch 1 & 2) 2.Are early childhood teachers perceived as being a professional? 3.Standards, ethics and behaviour of a professional. PROFESSION The sociological approach to professionalism is one that views a profession as an organized group which is constantly interacting with the society that forms its matrix, which performs its social functions through a netywork of formal and informal relationships and which creates its own subculture

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