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In many countries, a professional institute, comprising members of the professional community, exists in order to protect the standing of the profession and promote its interests, and sometimes also regulate the practice of landscape architecture.
It is the community pharmacy where the dichotomy of the profession exists — health professionals who are also retailers.
A learned society is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline or profession, or a group related disciplines or professions.
In 1994, the Law Society affirmed its role by adopting this Role Statement: " The Law Society of Upper Canada exists to govern the legal profession in the public interest by ensuring that the people of Ontario are served by lawyers who meet high standards of learning, competence and professional conduct, and upholding the independence, integrity and honour of the legal profession, for the purpose of advancing the cause of justice and the rule of law.
A non-profit organization, the Midwest Clinic exists exclusively for educational purposes: to raise the standards of music education ; to improve the methods employed in music education ; to develop new teaching techniques ; to disseminate to school music teachers, directors, supervisors, and others interested in music education information to assist in their professional work ; to examine, analyze and appraise literature dealing with music ; to hold clinics, lectures and demonstrations for the betterment of music education ; and in general, to assist teachers and others interested in music education in better pursuing their profession.
It now exists to promote historical research nationally, and to represent the profession broadly conceived as including those engaged professionally in researching and presenting public history, whether in archives, libraries, museums, or the heritage industry.

profession and both
" The rapid growth of conservation professional organizations, publications, journals, newsletters, both internationally and in localities, has spearheaded the development of the conservation profession, both practically and theoretically.
Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their jurisdiction ; others are professional organizations dedicated to serving their members ; in many cases, they are both
The film extracted both pathos and cruel humor from the scenes of Zoolander's return home, when he entered the mines alongside his father and brothers and Voight's character expressed his unspoken disgust at his son's chosen profession.
The profession begins with expressing belief in the " Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth " and then immediately, but separately, in " Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord ", thus expressing both senses of fatherhood within the Creed.
The modernists also inaugurated the cult of the artist, and this period saw the birth of the literary critic as an independent profession, as an ally of the artist, helping to both define and present work to the public ( František Xaver Šalda ).
Thus, in ancient civilization, and even today with fortune telling as a true profession, humankind continues to be curious about its future, both out of sheer curiosity as well as out of desire to better prepare for it.
A majority of its students were women, both because teaching was seen as a women's profession and because the Teachers Institute was one of the only institutions where women could obtain an advanced education in Jewish studies.
Beatrix Farrand is one of the most accomplished persons, and women, recognized in both the first decades of the landscape architecture profession and the centuries of landscape garden design arts and accomplishments.
However, superheroes who are escape artists by profession include Mister Miracle, Ms. Liberty and The Escapist ( interestingly, Mister Miracle and The Escapist were both based on escape artist-turned-comic artist Jim Steranko ).
However, in Canada, New Zealand and most Australian states, the legal profession is now for practical purposes " fused ", allowing lawyers to hold the title of " barrister and solicitor " and practice as both.
From their beginnings to the present day, B movies have provided opportunities both for those coming up in the profession and others whose careers are waning.
The treasures of the Bible are to be opened up more lavishly so that a richer fare may be provided for the faithful at the table of God ’ s word ... A suitable place may be allotted to the vernacular in Masses which are celebrated with the people ... communion under both kinds may be granted when the bishops think fit ... as, for instance, to the newly ordained in the Mass of their sacred ordination, to the newly professed in the Mass of their religious profession, and to the newly baptized in the Mass which follows their baptism ..."
The updates have taken into account the evolving duties, responsibilities, and expectations of the profession ; however the core dictate of the body of the code --“ to integrity ; public service ; seek no favor ; exemplary conduct in both personal and professional matters ; respect the role and contributions of elected officials ; exercise the independence to do what is right ; political neutrality ; serve the public equitably and governing body members equally ; keep the community informed about local government matters ; and support and lead our employ-ees ”— have not changed since the first edition.
His parents were Charles Elton Halliley, a solicitor, and Amy Michelle ( née Le Mesurier ), whose family were from Alderney in the Channel Islands ; both families were affluent with histories of government service, or work in the legal profession.
In both cases the profession was hardly more than nominal, and Condillac's whole life, with the exception of an interval as tutor at the court of Parma, was devoted to speculation.
The founders, in 1831, of the Dublin Zoo — the fourth oldest zoo in Europe, after Vienna, Paris, and London — were members of the medical profession, interested in studying the animals both while they were alive and when they were dead.
The phrase has come under considerable criticism in the legal profession in both American and British courts.
Today, the profession, both in practice and in the educational syllabi of many actuarial organizations, is cognizant of the need to reflect the combined approach of tables, loss models, stochastic methods, and financial theory.
Osteopathic medicine is considered by some in the United States to be both a profession and a social movement, especially for its historically greater emphasis on primary care and holistic health.
One of the key figures in establishing both the definition and direction of pictorialism was American Alfred Stieglitz, who began as an amateur but quickly made the promotion of pictorialism his profession and obsession.
The text, purportedly a decree of Roman Emperor Constantine I dated 30 March, in a year mistakenly said to be both that of his fourth consulate ( 315 ) and that of the consulate of Gallicanus ( 317 ), contains a detailed profession of Christian faith and a recounting of how the emperor, seeking a cure of his leprosy, was converted and baptized by Pope Sylvester I.
Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their jurisdiction ; others are professional organizations dedicated to serving their members ; in many cases, they are both.
Today, law degrees in India are granted and conferred in terms of the Advocates Act, 1961, which is a law passed by the Parliament both on the aspect of legal education and also regulation of conduct of legal profession.

profession and private
Everybody has a right to a private life no matter what their profession is ".
In 1989 the International Private Investigators Union ( IPIU ) was founded by two licensed private investigators in an effort to aid newcomers to the profession.
For business owners, IPIU extends its services into every possible resource a private investigator would need in the success of their profession, including incorporation, access to professional-only data bases, business services, banking, and other needs to maintain a successful agency.
During a battle in the last months of World War I, the protagonist, an unnamed Jewish private and a barber by profession ( Charlie Chaplin ), is fighting for the Central Powers in the army of the fictional nation of Tomainia, comically blundering through the trenches in combat scenes.
The scope of the profession includes: urban design ; site planning ; stormwater management ; town or urban planning ; environmental restoration ; parks and recreation planning ; visual resource management ; green infrastructure planning and provision ; and private estate and residence landscape master planning and design ; all at varying scales of design, planning and management.
His talents extend beyond the lie of his own profession: he displayed in his numerous drawings in landscape a luxuriance of composition, and an effect of light and shadow, which have scarcely been equalled ... to the last period of his life, Mr Adam displayed an increasing vigour of genius and refinement of taste: for in the space of one year preceeding his death, he designed eight great public works, besides twenty five private buildings, so various in their style, and so beautiful in their composition, that they have been allowed by the best judges, sufficient of themselves, to establish his fame unrivalled as an artist.
* Mike Barber, tight end for the Houston Oilers from 1976-81, known for his scandal in the private high school coaching profession and his prison ministry
Letourneau has said that she would like to have another child and return to the teaching profession and indicated that by law she is permitted to teach at private schools and community colleges.
A considerable number of ex-Gurkhas and their families live in Hong Kong, where they are particularly well represented in the private security profession ( G4S Gurkha Services, Pacific Crown Security Service, Sunkoshi Gurkha Security ) and among labourers.
It sets ethical standards for the profession and U. S. auditing standards for audits of private companies, non-profit organizations, federal, state and local governments.
NALPs mission is to re-enforce and increase its position as the leading professional organisation catering for the Career Paralegal not only within the legal profession but also within commerce, industry and the private and public sectors and will strive to ensure the proper recognition of its Members as an integral part of the legal profession by the quality of its qualifications, professional development and the standards of behaviour and its regulatory powers laid down for its Members.
Of modest family origins, he rose through the ranks of the medical profession to establish a lucrative private practice and serve in a number of prominent roles, including Governor of Guy's Hospital, Fullerian Professor of Physiology and President of the Clinical Society.
A new Charter in 1845 defined the Society as an independent, private body servicing the affairs of the profession like other professional, literary and scientific bodies.
Herger still exercises his profession as a psychologist at a private office in San Juan.
These provisions essentially designated corporate representatives according to class and profession, organizing industries into state syndicates, but generally maintained private ownership of Brazilian-owned businesses.
He was, however, unable to follow directly in the path of his profession, and for five years he travelled with his benefactor, acting as private secretary, and securing but little time for his violin playing.
Voisenon had scruples all his life about the incongruity between his way of living and his profession, but he continued to write indecent stories for private circulation, and wrote verses in honor of Madame du Barry, as he had done for Madame de Pompadour.
Pakistan Engineering Council ( PEC ), the regulatory body of Engineering profession in Pakistan, registers and awards registration certificates to those graduates only, who complete their engineering studies from Universities / Institutes offering Accredited Engineering Programmes, thus declaring them bona fide Professional Engineers, capable of carrying-out any professional engineering works in private or public sector and are entitled to use the prefix ( Engr.
This article contrasts American bar review courses against the 18-month cram schools used in Japan, Germany, Korea, and Taiwan, and argues that the short length of American bar review is due to the superior pedagogical methods of American law schools and the American tradition of relatively easy access to the legal profession ( in comparison to most countries ).</ ref > For bar review, most students in the United States attend a private bar exam review course which is provided by a third-party company and not their law school.
A Good School also delves into the complex private lives of some of the masters and their love-hate relationship to both their profession and the particular school they are teaching at.
Tired of the low pay of his profession, hard-boiled private detective Phillip Marlowe ( Montgomery ) submits a murder story to Kingsby Publications.
Buqu ( 部曲 ) were private fighting men for whom soldiering was a profession.
To deal with the resulting solitary life of his profession, O ' Day chose to live an intensely private life, avoiding the hangers-on who habituated the major league hotels and travel routes, and assiduously maintaining a taciturn aloofness from those who demonstrated an eagerness to get to know him.

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