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    Being a profession isn’t a title that is just given but earned by being an expert, adapting constantly, and maintaining the approval of the client (which are the American people) in the job that is set forth in and out of battle. As long as trust and effectiveness are maintained as a Profession of Arms, the title as a profession will continually be in the eyes of the people. All this is possible by the Army to continually learn in the process to do the job efficiently just as a doctor is continually

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    The definition of a profession is "a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation" (Webster Dictionary, 2008). By definition, I would consider nursing to be a profession, without a doubt. Nurses have spent too much time and effort in academic settings not to use the word profession. Nurses are taught and academically prepared by leaders in the nursing field who have the specialized knowledge that will specifically train nurses to meet the challenges

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    adaptability and in their dedication to service shown through many deployments. However soldiers have also struggled in some area to uphold the highest standards of our profession. Our leaders have assessed how years of conflict affected our military services, re-establish and revamp doctrine and our understanding of the Army Profession. As a result the Army has established a doctrine as a guideline to help Army as it transition to from years of combat. The Army for the past decade focused mainly on

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    Every profession, so determined by the uniqueness of the work completed, requires stewards to guard that profession. The Profession of Arms is especially distinct because it rests on the American people’s trust to use government sanctioned force, up to and including lethal force, to protect the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of the American nation. And thus, the stewards of such an important profession must hold themselves to rigorous high standards in order to complete the mission

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    Throughout almost the entire history of nursing, it has been most closely associated with being a field or profession for women. However, men have played a significant role in the history of nursing, though this is not as discussed or taught about nearly as frequently as other female figures in history, such as Florence Nightingale. Men have had a firm presence since the very beginnings of this profession, dating as far back as the times of the bubonic plague. In addition, men also had their beginnings

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    plays a vital role in the Army Profession of Arms. An Army professional must have various attributes of good character and leadership skills and the “Be, Know, Do” qualities to be called a profession at all. All leaders must embrace the challenge of balancing multiple responsibilities at once within their profession in order to accomplish any mission. As a United States Army Human Resources Sergeants, we must always consider the culture of the Army and its Profession as an important factor to mission

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    Nursing is a Profession Essay

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    Nursing is a Profession Nursing is a profession that blends the rich traditions of the past with the ever changing realities of today's health care industry. Nursing is not simply an assortment of special skills and the nurse is not simply a person proficient in performing these specific tasks. Nursing is a profession. I believe this statement to be true because of several factors. The Title 19 Code for Nurses is titled "Standards for Professional Nursing Practice". The status of nursing as

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    Army Profession Essay

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    enlisted leaders must maintain the highest standards when it comes to the Profession of Arms. In this essay, I will be talking about four main points: What it means to be a professional, balancing the role of the professional leader, The Army’s professional culture, and the Human Resource (HR) Sergeant’s Role in the Army profession. A Profession of Arms must maintain set standards. As defined in The Profession of Arms, “A profession earns the trust of their clients through their ethic”. (2010, p.2).

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    Essay On Army Profession

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    defend the people of the United States.Today’s American people view soldiers as true experts and professionals. Our Army profession has taken on a different image from that of our forefathers of the Vietnam era. Men and Women join the Army to serve their country and be a part of a proud corps of professionals. The Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines profession as; a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill. When soldiers swear into the Army, they first attend

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    Army Hr Profession

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    fit into the Army’s profession of arms? To answer this question, we first have to figure out what a professional is, specifically what an HR professional is and what cultural changes have been made over the last 241 years that have led to the professional Soldier we know today. A professional is not a person who is paid for doing a service or job. To be a professional, we have to possess the skill, leadership, character, duty, and trust to perform the duties of that profession. Skill is the expertise

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