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While The Space Merchants indicates, as Kingsley Amis has correctly observed, some of the `` impending consequences of the growth of industrial and commercial power '' and satirizes `` existing habits in the advertising profession '', its warning and analysis penetrate much deeper.
Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
Greer Garson, world-famous star of stage, screen and television, will be honored for the high standard in tasteful sophisticated fashion with which she has created a high standard in her profession.
That you have refused to drive him into the family business or push him into a profession so you can say at the club, `` Of course David has known since he was twelve he wanted to be an engineer '' -- or a lawyer, or an editor??
" 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.
Although this concept remains a guiding principle of the profession, it is a concept that has been widely critiqued within the conservation profession and is now considered by many to be " a fuzzy concept ".
* Bar ( law ), in a legal context has three possible meanings: the division of a courtroom between its working and public areas ; the process of qualifying to practice law ; and the legal profession
This custom has been commented on in the British Medical Journal and may stem from the historical origins of the profession.
is one of the requirements for admission to the profession of advocate in Malta ( an advocate, as opposed to a legal procurator, has rights of representation in superior courts ).
Founded in 1998 to provide a non-political arena to discuss and implement changes to the profession of Hypnotherapy, UKCHO currently represents 9 of the UK's professional hypnotherapy organisations and has developed standards of training for hypnotherapists, along with codes of conduct and practice that all UKCHO registered hypnotherapists are governed by.
Everybody has a right to a private life no matter what their profession is ".
" While a Saiyid retains his saintly profession Mir is a prefix ; if he has taken to agriculture, Mir is an affix to his name.
This award is presented to a person who has made a unique and outstanding contribution to the profession of cartooning.
Definitions and licensing requirements in the United States vary among jurisdictions, as each state has enacted its own physical therapy practice act defining the profession within its jurisdiction, but the American Physical Therapy Association ( APTA ) has also drafted a model definition in order to limit this variation, and the APTA is also responsible for accrediting physical therapy education curricula throughout the United States of America.
" Professional autonomy is often described as a claim of professionals that has to serve primarily their own interests ... this professional autonomy can only be maintained if members of the profession subject their activities and decisions to a critical evaluation by other members of the profession " The concept of autonomy can therefore be seen to embrace not only judgement, but also self-interest and a continuous process of critical evaluation of ethics and procedures from within the profession itself.
A profession is characterized by the power and high prestige it has in society as a whole.
A profession has been further defined as: " a special type of occupation ...( possessing ) corporate solidarity ... prolonged specialized training in a body of abstract knowledge, and a collectivity or service orientation ... a vocational sub-culture which comprises implicit codes of behaviour, generates an esprit de corps among members of the same profession, and ensures them certain occupational advantages ...( also ) bureaucratic structures and monopolistic privileges to perform certain types of work ... professional literature, legislation, etc.
Documentary filmmakers have studied the lives of wrestlers and the effects the profession has on them and their families.
Quality, as a profession and the managerial process associated with the quality function, was introduced during the second-half of the 20th century, and has evolved since then.
Like medicine, accounting, and engineering, quality has achieved status as a recognized profession

profession and recently
Although recently there have been many amateur typefaces available on CDs in batches of hundreds, type design remains an artistic profession of applied art comparable with architecture.
After the war, Leigh-Mallory thought of re-entering the legal profession, but with little prospect of a law career, he stayed in the recently created Royal Air Force ( RAF ), taking command of the Armistice Squadron.
Usually very calm, despite apparently having recently given up smoking ( evidenced by chewing a red pen, also a tool of his profession ).
Studies have grappled with the exclusionary nature of the architectural profession, which erected barriers for nonwhite practitioners, the ways in which architects and designers have employed motifs, art programs, and color schemes that reflected the aspirations of European-Americans and, most recently, with the racialization of space.
While the collection was used in the papal chancery until the 11th century, the content of the document that contains the profession of faith shows that this formulary can have been used only at some time or times in the short period between the election of Pope Conon ( 686-687 ) and that of Pope Zachary ( 741-752 ); and the profession of faith speaks of the Third Council of Constantinople ( 680-681 ) as having been held recently (" nuper "), making the beginning of that period the most likely.
" Allowing a candidate to use the profession of ' astronaut ' when he hasn't served in that profession recently is akin to allowing someone to use a title of ' sailor ' when they no longer own or operate a ship ," said Jennifer Kerns, a California Republican Party spokeswoman.
She was spurned by society of the time and has only recently moved beyond being viewed as victim to being viewed as a capable author who has captured the mind of a female poet in a time where such a profession was viewed as an aberration.
Prat practised his recently adopted profession for a very short time.
He recently completed his degree from Michigan, and is looking to break into the coaching profession.

profession and grown
By tradition, everyone has a Naming Day when they are grown, at which point they select a name which reflects their outlook on life, their chosen profession, or the way they want others to see them.
Ever since 1874 when a country doctor, Andrew Taylor Still, announced his new theory of osteopathy and began the first college in 1892, the profession has grown in reputation and acceptance around the country and many international settings.
He also reports that a rich patron would often help establish a favorite dancer in business after he had grown too old to carry on his profession.

profession and several
Rogues are very keen in their profession, and know already much more than we can teach them respecting their several kinds of roguery.
The rod of Asclepius was adopted by most Western doctors as a badge of their profession, but in several medical organizations of the United States, the caduceus took its place since the eighteenth century, although this use is declining.
Rogues are very keen in their profession, and know already much more than we can teach them respecting their several kinds of roguery.
The first is the midwifery was not a profession to which freeborn women of families that had enjoyed free status of several generations were attracted ; therefore it seems that most midwives were of servile origin.
There may be several such bodies for one profession in a single country, an example being the accountancy bodies ( ACCA, ICAEW, ICAI, ICAS, CIPFA, AAPA, CIMA, IFA, CPA ) of the United Kingdom, all of which have been given a Royal Charter although not necessarily considered to hold equivalent-level qualifications.
A 2012 research demonstrated that among several icons of medical profession, the stethoscope had the highest positive impact on the perceived trustworthiness of the practitioner.
In several different locations, this is the profession he would exercise until shortly before his death.
Early in his career he was active in several branches of his profession: sometimes a decorative painter, more frequently producing portraits and altarpieces, woodcuts, engravings, and designing the coins for the electorate.
Late in the nineteenth century there were several noteworthy events in the barber profession that gave it an upward trend, and the effects are still carrying onward and upward .< ref > Moler, A. B .. " The barbers ' manual.
And while Mexico has produced several major international conductors, Alondra de la Parra has become the first Mexican-born female to attain distinction in the profession.
It received very wide support from New South Wales organisations related to child health and welfare and was backed by several prominent members of the medical profession, particularly in the paediatric field, notably Dr. John Yu, CEO of Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Sydney ( who had been honoured by the Australian Government with the prestigious Australian of the Year award in 1996 ).
In 1632, he pleaded several causes before the parlement of Paris, but illness caused him to abandon the legal profession for the church.
The term coolhunter, not coined by Gibson but used in the marketing industry for several years, is used to describe Cayce's profession of identifying the roots of emerging trends.
Egyptians do not consider it a respectable profession, despite attempts by several groups to change the perception, and despite the fact that most Egyptians nevertheless continue to employ native Egyptian dancers for wedding receptions and other celebratory events.
A civil engineer by profession and a graduate of the 1873 batch, Sir Ganga Ram supervised the construction of several prominent structures in Punjab.
Tzu Chi has several sub-organizations, such as the Tzu Chi International Medical Association ( TIMA ), composed of medical profession personnel who travel overseas to volunteer their services in poor communities without access to medical care and during international disaster relief.
Taylor writes of Kemble's reputation in the provincial theatre circuit: " Stephen Kemble, who was an accurate observer of human life, and an able delineater of character and manners, was so intelligent and humorous a companion, that he was received with respect into the best company in the several provincial towns, which he occasionally visited in the exercise of his profession.
The resultant public mockery created panic within the medical profession and ruined the careers of several prominent surgeons.
The damage done to the medical profession was such that several doctors not connected with the tale felt compelled to print statements that they had not believed Toft's story.
For several years, he devoted himself unremittingly to his profession but, in 1841, succeeded fellow Dartmouth graduate Daniel Webster in the United States Senate.
His promotion was met with approval from several noted judges, including Frederick Greer, later a Lord Justice of Appeal, who wrote that " Unless my judgement is very much astray, you will quickly acquire a leading place in the front row ", a feeling which was echoed by other justices including William Finlay, who wrote that " I am confident that you will rise to the top of the profession, and I shall very greatly rejoice when my confidence is justified.
The Arthashastra of Kautiliya, whose oldest layer may go back to the 4th century BCE also talks of several martial republics and specifically refers to the Srenis ( warrior-bands ) of the Kambojas, Saurashtra language | Surastras and some other frontier tribes as belonging to varta-Shastr-opajivin class ( i. e., living by the profession of arms and varta ), while the Madraka, Malla ( India ) | Malla, the The Kurus | Kuru, etc., clans are called Raja-shabd-opajivins class ( i. e., using the title of Raja ).
Morse is well-known enough outside his profession to have been mentioned in several British sketch shows: The Fast Show listed his name in a spoof set of credits ; and Big Train included a sketch about a rostrum cameraman driven mad by always being overshadowed by Ken Morse.
Eager to establish himself with a profession, he passed his final medical examinations in June 1907, several months after the death of his mother.

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