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    particular course will provide. I was selected as one of twelve candidates from the West Midlands to participate in the Ericsson Work Experience programme. I worked with people whom I did not know, which helped me to develop my interpersonal skills. I also visited many field sites and shadowed an engineer gaining an invaluable insight into how telecommunication operatives work under pressure to get local area networks operating efficiently, which requires accuracy and persistence. I believe I possess

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    Ethical Standards of Human Service Profession.

    developmental aspect by defining what my values are, the sources that helped shaped my values and the criteria and decision-making factors I currently use today. Next, I will the follow three aspects; Discuss the implications of your values for your work as a human services profession • Discuss a specific ethical dilemma in relation to the ethical standards of human service profession. • Discuss the ethical standards of the following general principles; the use of psychological tests

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    Personal Values & Ethical Standards

    Personal Values and Ethical Standards L. M BSHS/322 Professional, Ethical & Legal Issues in Human Services July 2, 2012 Personal Values and Ethical Standards Dr. King once stated “if we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover those precious values that our reality hinges on” then and only then will we be able to define the true meaning of life, and the direction we are to go. Within this paper I would like to share with my readers the sources that has impacted my values, as well

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    Criminal Justice

    Read more: Role of a Police Officer | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5007770_role-police-officer.html#ixzz1tRP3wAxg Read more: Role of a Police Officer | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5007770_role-police-officer.html#ixzz1tRPGtoCW Read more: Role & Duties of a District Attorney | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7774779_role-duties-district-attorney.html#ixzz1tRSe3av7 Learn About Cost, Courses, & More For Colleges With CSI Programs '12 www.CampusExplorer.com/CSI Read

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    Organization Behavior

    satisfaction is one of the most important work attitudes in organizational behavior, and the important issue for workers in organizations. The determinants of job satisfaction are pay, promotion opportunities, supervision, coworkers, and the work itself. There is many factor are affecting its levels. First of all ,the work situation is the main factor determinant of job satisfaction .the most notable situational influence on job satisfaction is the nature of the work itself, which includes job challenges

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    Social Psychology

    Social Psychology Definition PSY 400 - Social Psychology Social Psychology Definition When people go to parties with friends to socialize and have a good time do you think they ever take the time to think about the interactions that are happening with each other? When a husband and wife are has had an argument over where to travel for vacation, are they thinking about how they are influencing one another? Social psychology is about the interactions and influences that people have on each

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    Why Is Elizabeth Proctor Important In The Crucible

    Elizabeth Proctor & I “I cannot think the devil may own a woman’s soul, Mr. Hale when she keeps an upright way, as I have. I am a good woman, I know it ; and if you believe I may do only good work in the world, and yet to be secretly bound to Satan, then I must tell you sir, I cannot believe it. This quote shows that Elizabeth Proctor is a good and caring woman. She is secretly worried about her trial during the crucible, and about her husband John Proctor. Elizabeth and I have many similar traits

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    Why Are Personal Injury Claims Important

    Personal injury claims are unique for a number of reasons. To begin with, approximately 95% of all personal injury claims do not go to trial. Of the small percentage that actually make it to the inside of a courtroom, 90 percent of them end up in a loss. This means that your success in filing a personal injury claim is often tied to how well you do your homework and set yourself up for success in the beginning. Unfortunately, a slew of mistakes and problems can crop up as you deal with life after

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    Career in Psycholygy

    CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY Health psychology is a specialty area that focuses on how biological, social and psychological factors influence health and illness. Health psychologist works to understand the relation of behavior and attitude to physical health. They study the effect of stress on health problem in order to educate people about stress reduction techniques and teaching people how to avoid unhealthy behaviors. They also help and guide their patient to cope with pain or illness and how to get

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    Justice Studies

    distinguish normal (or acceptable) lies from unacceptable lies, suggesting that lies are a part of a negotiated occupational order. This study reports and analyzes two kinds of troublesome lies: case lies, recognized stories an officer utilizes in a courtroom or on paper to facilitate the conviction of a suspect, and cover stories, lies an officer tells in court, to supervisors, and on the job with the aim of providing a verbal shield or mitigation in the event of discipline. Moskos. Peter. “Cop in the

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