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  • imed to appeal to a wider set of people and professions, a professional basis for the election vict
  • arper elevated the compensation of academic professions above that of school teacher, and by doing
  • In 1998, the school started a Business and Professions Academy.
  • was created by the Fair Access to Regulated Professions Act, which was passed by the provincial leg
  • n he took up the two hobbies that grew into professions: acting and playing the drums.
  • a, but returned to London in 1978 to become Professions Adviser (Migration) with the Australian Hig
  • ward Greene Malbone), turned early to these professions after family financial misfortunes prevente
  • r school South Texas High School for Health Professions, also known as Med High, presides on the sa
  • The most common professions among the Makhdoom clan are those in the fi
  • y, and for the promotion of agriculture and professions among the Jews.
  • in prominence in every walk of life, in the professions and in the world of sports and entertainmen
  • would not affect certain education, health professions and security and emergency services program
  • Their professions and their religion are slowly being 'phased
  • rsy raged, and they were outnumbered in the professions, and within those of some education general
  • me prosperous; many had entered the learned professions, and they built synagogues and hospitals in
  • tory space for the Schools of Allied Health Professions and Public Health, but parts of the structu
  • or his pictures in the diplomatic and legal professions and the innovative methods he used to acqui
  • d, with bans on performing certain types of professions and taking certain positions in the city
  • and served there on the Assembly Regulated Professions and Independent Authorities Committee as we
  • ching and research in ethical issues in the professions and public life.
  • gineering, Engineering Technologies, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, Liberal Arts and Sci
  • Professions and Organizations.
  • ical Sciences, the School of Health Related Professions, and the School of Nursing.
  • she encouraged women to seek out masculine professions, and asked men to share in household duties
  • Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health and Health Professions, and Vterinary Medicine), and also for the
  • nction Award in the category of Management, Professions and Trades (May 2001)and the national Cecil
  • Their paintings depicting different professions and costumes were also popular with the tou
  • ion pack added several features such as new professions and several different types of ships.
  • ises talented adult volunteers from various professions and all ages from the greater Milwaukee, Wi
  • equal rights, with equal access to all the professions and government jobs, those in Galicia are v
  • Other frequently named professions are doctor, philosopher, politician, lawyer
  • established applied sciences or engineering professions as it combines the sciences of architecture
  • She sees the two professions as similar: "Earth is a planet, after all,
  • nity comparable to that of any of the other professions as well as high qualities of character and
  • These people also adopted different professions as the time passed.
  • rofessorship at the Centre for the Study of Professions at Oslo University College.
  • d with 3000+ health and medical informatics professions attending from all over the world.
  • He claims to have had 35 professions before age 35.
  • from celebrity Tony Danza, upon one of his professions being tapdancing.
  • try as they were forced out of their chosen professions by a "stychic process" which would ultimate
  • Gupta switched professions by joining an ad agency as a copywriter and
  • en of Distinction Award in the business and professions category.
  • stage include the 65,000 sf Regional Health Professions Center (Virginia Beach campus), the 120,000
  • National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, cited as subversive by the California Comm
  • mous throughout the U.S., like Business and Professions Code Section 17200 (unfair competition), Co
  • ars apiece, citing a now defunct Business & Professions Code [section 17200] violation.
  • lin serves in the Assembly on the Regulated Professions Committee (as Vice-Chair), the Higher Educa
  • He serves in the Assembly on the Regulated Professions Committee (as Chair) and the Transportation
  • Natural Resources (as Chair), the Regulated Professions Committee, the Telecommunications and Utili
  • Human Services Committee and the Regulated Professions Committee.
  • ght years of the Business Organizations and Professions Committee.
  • ational programs include nursing and health professions, community social services/substance abuse
  • Prehealth professions concentration
  • Shin's career has frequently involved professions connected to technology and writing and she
  • ransition Authority - Appraising the health professions, consumers, policymakers and the IT industr
  • She also became a member of the Health Professions Council and the General Dental Council.
  • ced it would be renamed the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
  • ciplinary center for ethics to focus on the professions, CSEP continues to be one of the nation's l
  • e of Medical Sciences is part of the Health Professions Division of Nova Southeastern University.
  • ed Health and Nursing is part of the Health Professions Division.
  • College of Allied Health Professions: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT); Master o
  • are allowed to choose one of three piloting professions, each one based on the character's Galactic
  • nt courses of study and engaging in various professions, embarked on his literary career with two b
  • ashington Carver High School for the Health Professions, Engineering, and Technology (CHS) is a fou
  • of essays in which representatives of five professions examine the impact of evolutionary theory o
  • pulsory membership the practitioners of all professions, except for lawyers, whose Bar Association
  • ent and self employment are the most common professions for TCKs.
  • so be certified in specific welding related professions: for example, American Welding Society cert
  • Conscripts came from different professions, from desk work to heavy labour, and includ
  • University's School of Education and Allied Professions from 1995 to 1998 and as associate executiv
  • wright-though nothing she achieved in other professions has rivalled her reputation as a singer.
  • ublic service, social activism or nonprofit professions has been exemplary.
  • e, and the number of Brits prominent in key professions, have all contributed to the rapid growth o
  • tury's The Canterbury Tales, and many other professions have regarded Friday as an unlucky day to u
  • n the past two decades people from artistic professions have found the area.
  • Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School (AABHPHS) is a small high schoo
  • D is also home to Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School, John F. Kennedy High School, C
  • GITIS trains students in various professions in the theatrical arts (including ballet, a
  • amed Western Australia Citizen of the Year ( Professions) in 2005, and in 2010 was Western Australia
  • 1849 his numerous pupils, belonging to all professions, in commemoration of his twenty-two years'
  • on and Accreditation Scheme for all medical professions in Australia.
  • She bridged her professions in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina
  • ustrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life".
  • subsects were formed based on more specific professions in each of the five landscapes .
  • B) offers studies directed towards specific professions in society.
  • he printing trade, he followed a variety of professions in his youth.
  • al Structure in Modern India: Older and New Professions in a Changing Society (1983)
  • for members of the acting and entertainment professions, in Twickenham, Greater London, England.
  • perates apprenticeship schemes that include professions in hair, business administration, health an
  • as an advocate for the merging of the legal professions in Hong Kong (barristers and solicitors).
  • he regulation of a number of businesses and professions, including private investigators, cosmetolo
  • tories; as a young man he attempted various professions, including schoolteacher while travelling a
  • ger is a job title in various media-related professions, including design, advertising, and broadca
  • uring this time, she worked in a variety of professions, including publishing, catering, barwork an
  • u Society members represent a wide range of professions, interests, and hometowns across the USA an
  • orporate his patron's businesses, homes, or professions into the finished work along with the stand
  • t also aims to foster young talent in other professions involved in opera, by giving experience to
  • ence Center at San Antonio School of Health Professions is a tier one institute of higher education
  • The School of Health Professions is a magnet secondary school located in Dal
  • Regis College School of Nursing and Health Professions is the academic home for numerous Undergrad
  • Despite his array of other professions, it is primarily for this novel that Brisba
  • raduate Studies, Jefferson School of Health Professions, Jefferson School of Nursing, Jefferson Sch
  • tered into a field which was outside of the professions Jews were allowed to enter in Prussia accor
  • There were no restrictions in the professions Jews could practice analogous to those comm
  • aterials for writers in the academy and the professions known as The Little-red Schoolhouse , .
  • Professions like fighters were the traditional "hack-n-
  • rly large portion achieved qualification in professions like legal, medical services, and engineeri
  • Although a few members of the graver professions live about Golden Square, it is not exactly
  • sed on between actors and others in related professions looking for work and information about the
  • The Jargon of the Professions Macmillan (1978)
  • small proportion are engaged in the liberal professions, mainly medicine, law, and engineering.
  • All professions maintain their parochialisms, and I trust t
  • s "attunements"; whereas the other revealed professions may switch between weapon sets, Elements ma
  • But professions may adopt unreasonable practices.
  • ty's Hospital campus (serving Allied Health Professions, Medicine, Podiatric Medicine,and Dentistry
  • before this, but as members of independent professions, not as part of an integrated entertainment
  • nagement, they are highly prized in certain professions, notably acting, trial law, sales, diplomac
  • scuss their experience as Christians in the professions of medicine and dentistry.
  • anned by Rome and Rome already had Catholic professions of faith by the previous patriarchs Athanas
  • g engineering physics combines the existing professions of building services engineering, applied p
  • forbade Roman Catholics from practising the professions of law and medicine and from acting as a gu
  • came in to take the oath of allegiance, the professions of a considerable number were not to be dep
  • He explains that while his professions of love may be trite, they are nonetheless
  • three hundred of Edwards' congregation made professions of faith.
  • Kate Westbrook is an artist following the professions of painter and musician.
  • Jonathan Freedman, Professions of taste : Henry James, British aestheticis
  • In 1827 he left the professions of teaching and medicine to work on the Eri
  • tes were priests, but even more entered the professions of law and medicine.
  • He also managed to secure professions of obedience from a number of southern bish
  • Gary worked at different professions, one in which he was an on the road sportin
  • The High School for Health Professions opened in 1972 as part of a partnership bet
  • set up voluntary registers for unregulated professions or related professions, including students
  • s and have achieved success in their chosen professions or careers.
  • church is frequently the site of religious professions, ordinations and obsequies for the members
  • try in the village and also work in various professions outside the community, contributing their s
  • Practices may develop in professions, particularly as to disclosure, not because
  • ames derive from noble and official titles, professions, place names and other areas, to serve for
  • tax rolls evidence the thirty-seven various professions present in Meirionnydd directly before the
  • y series which profiles people in dangerous professions, produced by CMJ Productions of Montreal.
  • -day events show or reconstruct traditional professions, production and handicrafts, ceremonies, tr
  • gh ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions, public works and private endeavors.
  • can woman of notable accomplishments in the professions, public affairs, art, letters, business and
  • e fact that women tend to choose lower-paid professions, reach a ‘glass ceiling' in their careers,
  • ons of the Board are governed by the Health Professions Registration Act 2005, which also governs a
  • Sullivan is past Chair of the Health Professions Regulatory Advisory Council (which provides
  • of the technology, equipment, companies and professions related to professional sound production on
  • Brix made a career as a civil servant in professions related to civil engineering, measurements
  • 33 professionals in a variety of different professions related to animation.
  • Politicians and people from various professions revolve around Croker, depicted as the sun
  • s Navy and received a four-year Navy Health Professions Scholarship to attend the University of Cal
  • r schools: The School of Nursing and Health Professions; School of Education; School of Business an
  • the schools (e.g.: School of Allied Health Professions, School of Medicine, etc.) and the Loma Lin
  • He had one of the more unusual professions: Starting off as a carpenter, he went into
  • bout the world's most dangerous and intense professions, such as alligator wrestlers and Indy 500 p
  • on coastal development programs, regulating professions such as real estate, hair dressers and cosm
  • g into the bar together, often with related professions, such as a "priest, a minister and a rabbi.
  • er crafting technique), and two traditional professions such as shoemakers and horse tack makers.
  • Practitioners of the learned professions, such as doctors and lawyers, are rarely re
  • ing in the ghetto prospered in many diverse professions such as mathematicians, astronomers, geogra
  • While Most of Muslims are into other professions such as shopkeeping, tailoring, machine rep
  • an be seen as analogous to academia and the professions, such as accomplished writers.
  • ny residents are employed in small business professions, such as construction, blacksmithing and el
  • nds and went on to co-found the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine and chair the Ins
  • She was a member of the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine and had several v
  • iv were involved primarily in trade and the professions: tailors, hat makers, jewelers, opticians.
  • ate/provincial licensing boards for various professions that defines the procedures, actions, and p
  • Examples of professions that used cardboard dickies include waiters
  • Both Otto Hahn and Muhammad worked in professions that had destructive effects - but both wor
  • dvancement of the engineering and surveying professions, the association has an active sports progr
  • Between both of her parents' professions, the use and preservation of official gover
  • onors College, the School of Health-Related Professions, the University Center for International St
  • obtain university degrees and to enter the professions; the Trust maintains this pioneering outloo
  • outh he tried his hand in some 40 different professions, the more serious of which were working as
  • their own children who were moving into the professions; the entry of skilled musicians and artists
  • an's Library 1903 In Vol. 1. "Education and professions: The higher education of women"
  • managers from all aspects of business, the professions, the public and not-for-profit sectors.
  • While they are used in many professions, they are primarily associated with celesti
  • In some professions they were the norm.
  • the Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions, to reflect the additional scope of the gra
  • With over 200 professions to pursue, and a strong world spirit of vir
  • It has not been easy for the helping professions to conceive of human behavior as an express
  • rd dickies were worn in theater and service professions to save money from using linen formal shirt
  • are introduced to speakers from industrial professions to expose them to real world professionals.
  • f the leaders in business, politics and the professions; together with an historical and descriptiv
  • of the School of Human Services and Health Professions until he left for the University of the Dis
  • man University School of Nursing and Health Professions was established in 2009 and welcomed its fi
  • Several well known figures from various professions were educated at the school.
  • ead among electronic engineers and in other professions where strong magnetic fields are present.
  • music sites as well as individuals in other professions who have adopted the philosophy and perspec
  • en the two, which was involved in all other professions who were to become part of the new service.
  • In most jurisdictions, health care professions with defined scope of practice laws and reg