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lifelong and professional
It was the start of a lifelong personal and professional friendship.
The CCPD's mission is to create meaningful connections to the world of work, empowering Kalamazoo College students to explore, identify and pursue their diverse interests, values and passions, and to develop a framework of skills, networks and knowledge for successful lifelong career planning and professional development.
Myers is a lifelong resident of the district and professional recruiter who maintains an independent record.
Individuals may participate in professional development because of an interest in lifelong learning, a sense of moral obligation, to maintain and improve professional competence, enhance career progression, keep abreast of new technology and practice, or to comply with professional regulatory organizations.
At the heart of professional development is the individual's interest in lifelong learning and increasing their own skills and knowledge.
He is a lifelong fan of professional wrestling and self-described " wrestlemaniac ", and appeared at an Extreme Championship Wrestling event wielding an acoustic guitar as a weapon.
Fellow clerks can also become lifelong friends and / or professional connections.
Kettering and Deeds had a lifelong business, professional and personal relationship.
The university promotes American education, professional education, and lifelong learning.
MacGreevy was a lifelong Catholic and his religion informed both his poetry and his professional life.
This ancient Russian state was governed by a double structure of civil and military authorities and the hordes were actually professional armies with a tradition of lifelong conscription ( the recruitment being the so-called " blood tax ").
Committed to high academic standards and professional support for students, the university is dedicated to student success, engaged and lifelong learning, advancement of knowledge, effective student service, and development of students of character.
Given to a North American rider who demonstrates the highest of standards of personal and professional conduct both on and off the racetrack, Hawley has had the lifelong reputation of being a gentleman and a man of honor.
A lifelong sports fan, McChesney writes about professional basketball for the RealGM website under the name Elrod Enchilada.
The planned divestiture is aligned with Wiley ’ s " increased strategic focus on content and services for research, learning, and professional practices, and on lifelong learning through digital technology ".
Harrington bears a striking professional resemblance to both the real-life British naval officers Admiral Lord Nelson and Captain Thomas Cochrane, as well as the fictional character Horatio Hornblower, including both escaping a captivity in dramatic fashion, being sentenced to death and losing lifelong sidekick characters.
ICT contributions to e-learning include the delivery of education and training of teachers, offering improved conditions for lifelong learning, and improving professional skills.
She decided to fulfill a lifelong desire to be a professional artist and writer ; she quit acting.
Lifelong learning is the " lifelong, voluntary, and self-motivated " pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons.
The lifelong learners, including persons with academic or professional credentials, tend to find higher-paying occupations, leaving monetary, cultural, and entrepreneural impressions on communities, according to educator Cassandra B. Whyte.
As the Jagiellonian University Extension defines it, there are seven main professional profiles in the lifelong learning domain:
In 1893 Lathrop was appointed as the first ever woman member of the Illinois State Board of Charities, beginning her lifelong work in civil service reform: advocating for the training of professional social workers and standardizing employment procedures.
For the bibliographers in Wikipedia Category: Bibliographers, assembling and categorizing books was either a major professional pursuit or a lifelong avocation.

lifelong and jazz
As well as his lifelong interest in aviation, Ron enjoyed traditional jazz, wrote one novel, and had hoped to write a book about his home town of Shaftesbury during his retirement.
One of the magazine's most notable discoveries was author Terry Southern, who was living in Paris at the time and formed a lifelong friendship with Plimpton, along with future classical and jazz pioneer David Amram.
The adopted son of classical guitarist Francisco Mayorga and Mexican movie actress Lupe Mayorga, Aken was mentored by family friend, jazz guitarist Ray Pohlman and would later become rocker Zane Ashton, but his association with the boys would be a lifelong one.
He is a member of many all-party groups and is the chairman of the group on further education and lifelong learning ; he serves as the vice chairman on the groups on jazz appreciation ; historic vehicles ; Norway ; constitution and citizenship ; transport infrastructure and trans-European networks ; he also serves as the treasurer to the group on building societies and financial mutuals.
Morley is a lifelong fan of the jazz musician John Surman and conducted an interview with the artist for The Guardian newspaper.
Alfred Lion, born in Gotenstrasse 7 on the " Rote Insel " in Berlin, ( just a 2 minutes walk away from Marlene Dietrich's birthplace ) began his lifelong fascination with jazz at the age of 16 when he saw a concert given by Sam Wooding's Orchestra in his native town.
In this album he could work with his lifelong love for jazz.
Rosenbaum developed a lifelong interest in jazz as a teen, and continues to make frequent references to it in his film criticism.

lifelong and bassist
The band-vocalist Yuki Maeda, guitarist Aya Inatsuki, bassist Yukari Hasegawa, keyboardist Rimi Mizusawa, and drummer Erika Kawamura-formed in 1994 while the members-all lifelong friends, while Maeda and Kawamura were also cousins-were in elementary school.
Maurer became a full member in 2004 and Mark Share brought his bassist and lifelong friend Coban Rudish on board.

lifelong and Smith
Smith is a lifelong fan of Rolls Royce cars, buying his first Silver Shadow at Brighton Racecourse from an advert in Sporting Life for £ 5, 000.
Barham was a Tory politically ; yet he was a lifelong friend of the liberal Sydney Smith.
The longevity of " Lewis and Clark " was inspired by Smith and Dale who, unlike their theatrical counterparts, were inseparable lifelong friends.
A lifelong bachelor, Smith told You magazine: " I haven't had a lot of time for courting women ...
After leaving Westminster and the death of his mother Eva in 1994, Smith was invited by a lifelong friend, the public relations manager at Cunard, to become a guest lecturer on the QE2 cruise liner.
Smith was a lifelong member of Rochdale Unitarian Church, and maintained strong links with the Unitarian church throughout his political career and afterwards.
In 2008, extensive correspondence between Smith and his teacher and lifelong friend Gershom Scholem was published, where they discuss Mar Saba MS over many years.
* DC Comics ' series Batman: The Widening Gyre, written by Kevin Smith, and illustrated by his lifelong friend and muse, Walter Flanagan, was titled after the opening line of this poem and draws heavily from Yeats ' various complex themes and symbology.
For his lifelong commitment to athletics, education, and human rights following his silent gesture of protest at the ' 68 Olympics in Mexico City, Smith received the Courage of Conscience Award from The Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts.
Rachel Quinton, Chad Smith ’ s grandmother, was a lifelong advocate for the Cherokee people and the treasurer for the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians.
DeBeck ’ s lifelong assistant Fred Lasswell, a self-described " hayseed " himself, took over Barney Google and Snuffy Smith in 1942.
Forrest Smith began his lifelong political career in 1910 when he became deputy assessor for Ray County, Missouri.
S., Esqr .,’ presumed to be William Smith, his cousin and lifelong friend.
Smart, successful and sexy, Jackson Smith ( Chestnut ), Brian Palmer ( Bellamy ), Derrick West ( Hughley ) and Terry White ( Moore ) are lifelong friends since childhood, banded together to weather love's innate terrors and occasional triumphs in this brazenly comic yet painfully true exploration of the battle between the sexes.
She was the lifelong companion of Eleanor Duckett, a medieval scholar whom she met at Smith, and with whom she lived in Northampton until her death.
* At the time of writing this story, Andrew Smith was a seventeen year-old who achieved his lifelong ambition to write for the show.
The Duke remained lifelong friends with Adam Smith and is credited with bringing him out of his shell.
The vault was a gift of Joanna Barr Smith, a lifelong friend and admiring Presbyterian.
Parker, a fan of The Cure, said it was his lifelong dream to meet Smith, and he was one of the few celebrities Parker specifically requested to make an appearance.
In January 2009 Smith was awarded the Jane Attenborough Dance UK Dance Industry Award for her lifelong contribution to the art form.

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