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    According to me, Professionalism and professional behavior is very context specific. It requires us to behave appropriately at all times and in all situations. Professionalism requires us to make difficult judgments and requires us to challenge poor practices and unacceptable behaviour and attitudes. A person should be easily approachable, polite, courteous, respectable and confident. Having dignity and self respect is also very professional. Shaking another professional hands firmly, maintaining a proper

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    On the other hand, they have instituted very many rules to prevent injuries. The NFL has started having programs for the teams where specific trainers come in to teach them the safety they should be providing their players. The NFL believes that if more of the coaches and players know about concussions, they will be more likely to go to the doctor out of fear that the injury could lead to more long term problems. The NFL feels this is important because between 1970-1980 the players did not know

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    Every uniformed Army professional knows the Soldier’s Creed. The tenth line of the Soldier’s Creed - “I am an expert and I am a professional,” is a powerful statement recited during significant occasions including enlistments, graduations, first formations, promotion boards, change of command ceremonies, and deployment ceremonies. The NCO Creed even includes the bold statement, “No one is more professional than I,” in the opening line. For these words to ring true, the Army must deliver training

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    Are Professional Athletes Overpaid? Essay

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    people in the world watch him play every weekend and admire him, but is the amount of entertainment he provides really worth 128 million dollars a year? Tiger is only one of many professional athletes who are extremely overpaid. “People forget that sports is entertainment,” says Leonard Armato, a sports agent. Although professional athletes provide entertainment for millions of viewers around the world, they are overpaid because the millions of dollars that they make could be distributed more evenly throughout

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    Psychology of sports is new field of professional experiencing immense pains (Maher, 47). The article discusses the issues of psychology in professional sport. It highlights on what entails psychological issues in sports, causes of such psychological challenges, remedy and how to deal with such challenges. Real life examples and cases are highlighted to support the topic. Exercise and sports psychology discovers the relation between optimal performance and psychological factors. Psychology of sports

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    Introduction This paper explores the concept of planning professional development to meet the needs of special education students by examining articles from scholarly journals in the special educational world, psychology in schools, and a case study. Even though teachers are given training on the importance of following a student’s Individualized Educational Program (IEP), there seems to be a gap in training when it comes to the level of instruction that special education students actually

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    regarding the moral standards of professional athletes. Some think that they deserve the same treatment as any other person while others feel they should be placed under higher moral standards. The bottom line is that athletes are under constant watch of fans and media and are role models for the youth in our society, thus they need to be moral leaders as much as they are sports role models. This means that they are to be placed under higher moral standards. Being a professional athlete is like any other

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    Often times, professional athletes are role models and revered heavily by the media, franchise, and the organization that the athlete performs for. However, to see a pro athlete fall and suffer due to accusations and evidence brought against them is a very serious issue. There have been so many past court cases where professional athletes have had to pay for their actions against their organization or against society. Athletes are not above the law, but they are generally portrayed to be seen above

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    if you have money you don't gotta worry as much like paying bills and struggling in your daily life. I hate that the world revolves around money, some people can work all their lives and still wouldn't make as much as professional athletes would make. It is not right for Professional athletes to make the amount of money as they do. My parents work their tails off to support my family, and, yeah, they don't get paid as well as many people do but we’re still living. It's not right for some of these

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    | | | |Unit 532: Understanding professional supervision practice

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