does not qualify as a profession as described above Social Worker s Speech Language Pathologist s Surgeon s Veterinarian s Formation of a profession A profession arises when any trade or occupation transforms ... Merge to Professional discuss Talk Profession Merge discussion date October 2010 Dispute about the vernacular ... 2008 A profession is a vocation founded upon specialized educational training , the purpose of which ... which mark an occupation being identified as a profession are It became a full time occupation The first ..., to be professions by 1900. ref Buckley, J.W. & Buckley, M.H. 1974 The Accounting Profession . Melville ... STANDARDS FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION format PDF date accessdate 2009 11 07 Dead link date September ... s Audiologist s Chef s does not fulfill criteria 5 7, thus does not qualify as a profession as described ... s does not fulfill criterion 7, thus does not qualify as a profession as described above also does .... There may be several such bodies for one profession in a single country, an example being the British ... body that governs a profession is the Hong Kong Professional Teachers Union, which governs the conduct ... before they are permitted to practice in that profession. However, in some countries, individuals may ... of the profession subject their activities and decisions to a critical evaluation by other members of the profession ref cite web url http www.ingentaconnect.com content klu meta 2000 00000021 ... of ethics and procedures from within the profession itself. Status and prestige Professions ... see Licensure without which entry to the profession is barred occupational closure . Training also requires ... its own members, and also its area of expertise and interests. A profession tends to dominate, police ... , New Jersey, USA Prentice Hall, 1995, p.211. ref A profession is characterised by the power and high ... a profession that more clearly defines it. Characteristics of a profession There is considerable agreement about defining the characteristic features of a profession. They have a professional association ... more details
The Profession is a 2011 thriller genre thriller novel by Steven Pressfield. Set in 2032, the novel depicts a highly militarized future where there is severe conflict in the Middle East. A reviewer in the L.A. Times favorably compared the novel to Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II s Seven Days in May . ref name latimes cite news first Tony last Perry newspaper Los Angeles Times url http articles.latimes.com 2011 nov 30 entertainment la et book 20111130 title Book review The Profession by Steven Pressfield date November 30, 2011 accessdate December 27, 2011 ref Kirkus Reviews called the novel A book that paints an all too plausible future in which America outsources its dirtiest jobs. ref name kirkus cite web url http www.kirkusreviews.com book reviews steven pressfield profession review title The Profession By Steven Pressfield date April 1, 2011 publisher Kirkus Reviews accessdate December 27, 2011 ref References reflist novel stub DEFAULTSORT Profession Category 2011 novels Category Works by Steven Pressfield Category American thriller novels Steven Pressfield ... more details
The Profession of Arms can refer to The Profession of Arms 1983 film The Profession of Arms 1983 film , a 1983 Canadian film The Profession of Arms 2001 film The Profession of Arms 2001 film , a 2001 Italian film disambig ... more details
wiktionary profession A profession is a specialized occupation characterized by intensive training leading to a professional degree and subsequent licensure. Profession may also refer to Profession religious , a promise of commitment made by a person seeking to join a Catholic religious order. Profession short story Profession short story , a novella by Isaac Asimov disambig ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Merge to Doorman date June 2010 File Hotel Doormen in London.jpg thumb Hotel doormen in London A doorman also called porter in UK English is an individual hired to provide courtesy and security services at a residential building or hotel . They are particularly common in urban luxury highrise s. At a residential building, a doorman is responsible for opening doors and screening visitors and Delivery commerce deliveries . He will often provide other courtesy services such as signing for packages, carrying luggage between the elevator and the street, or hailing Taxicab taxis for residents and guests. History The profession dates back at least to the time of Plautus under the Roman Republic where its name was wikt ianitor i nitor from i nua , door , the root of both January and janitor . Unionization In New York City, doormen and elevator operators are Trade union unionized and typically represented by SEIU 32BJ . They last went on Strike action strike in 1991, and other strikes were narrowly averted in 2006 and 2010 ref http www.nytimes.com 2010 04 21 nyregion 21strike.html?th&emc th ref . See also Bouncer doorman Property caretaker Concierge Receptionist References Reflist External links http www.executivegroupholdings.co.uk concierge.html Doorman Services Overview of a doorman service DEFAULTSORT Doorman Profession Category Protective service occupations Job stub de Pf rtner es Portero fi Vahtimestari he nl Portier beroep sv Vaktm stare ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 Fused profession is a term relating to jurisdictions where the legal profession is not divided between barristers and solicitors . It is generally used in the context of Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries which have provided by statute for there to be a single profession of Barrister and Solicitor . In practice, in some jurisdictions e.g. New South Wales , Victoria Australia Victoria in Australia there is no legal distinction between barristers and solicitors but most practitioners only practice as one or the other, and are members either of the local Bar association Bar or Law Society . In other jurisdictions e.g. Malaysia , Singapore , the nine common law provinces of Canada , Tasmania and Western Australia there is no relevant distinction between these two branches at all. The legal profession in the United States is fused however, an individual licensed to practice law is often formally referred to as an Attorney and Counselor at Law, a reference back to the days of the split profession, although the terms barrister and solicitor are not typically used. Nonetheless, attorneys within the United States usually must be Admission to the bar in the United States admitted to the bar before being allowed to practice law in a particular jurisdiction . References reflist Category Lawyers Category Common law Category Legal professions Law stub ... more details
be under pressure, as with beer. Today, the profession of the cooper is synonymous with the wine and spirits ... as coopers, though this is an uncommon usage. Cooperage as a namesake In much the same way that the profession ... surname Smith and the German language German name Schmidt surname Schmidt , the trade of cooperage ... more details
For Profession of faith public avowal of faith according to a traditional formula , see Creed . The term religious profession is defined in the 1983 Code of Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church in relation to members of religious institute s as follows blockquote By religious profession members make ... Canon Law also recognizes public profession of the three evangelical counsels on the part of Christians ... religious profession of stability, conversion of manners and obedience , though historically preceding the profession of the evangelical counsels by several centuries, includes the three evangelical ... vow unique to the Society of Jesus . Religious profession is often associated with the granting .... Religious profession can be temporary or perpetual Temporary profession is to be made for the period ... of time for which the profession was made has been completed, a religious who freely asks, and is judged suitable, is to be admitted to a renewal of profession or to perpetual profession otherwise ... 657 ref Conditions for making a temporary religious profession are a minimum age of 18 years, completion of a regular novitiate, freedom of choice on the part of the person making the profession, and acceptance ... ENG0017 P25.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 656 ref Additional conditions for making perpetual profession are a minimum age of 21 years and the completion of at least three years of temporary profession ... is no longer taken into account for canonical effects. History The origins of religious profession ... of religious congregations. Profession for a long time was made by clothing with the religious ... that the vow of chastity, consecrated by the reception of major orders, or by religious profession ... not belonging to an approved order were the first to introduce profession accompanied by simple vows ..., p. 7 sqq. . St. Ignatius of Loyola laid down that in his order there should be a simple profession ... for the solemn or definitive profession this under Pius IX and Leo XIII has become the common ... more details
Infobox Film name A Dangerous Profession image DangerousProfessionLobby.jpg image size caption Theatrical release lobby card director Ted Tetzlaff producer Robert Sparks writer Warren Duff br Martin Rackin narrator Jim Backus starring George Raft br Ella Raines br Pat O Brien actor Pat O Brien music Frederick Hollander br Roy Webb cinematography Robert De Grasse editing Frederic Knudtson distributor RKO Pictures released December 10, 1949 runtime 79 minutes country United States language English language English budget gross A Dangerous Profession is a 1949 American film noir directed by Ted Tetzlaff and written by Warren Duff and Martin Rackin. The drama features George Raft, Ella Raines, Pat O Brien, among others. ref imdb title id 0041278 title A Dangerous Profession . ref Plot The story begins as Police Lt. Nick Ferrone explains what bail bonds men do and tells the viewers the setting is Los Angeles, California . One such men is Vince Kane, a former cop. When one of his customers, Brackett, is murdered, Kane decides to investigate. He has two reasons for investigating the curiosity of a former cop and it seems he has fallen in love with Brackett s widow Lucy, a woman he used to date. Cast George Raft as Vince Kane Ella Raines as Lucy Brackett Pat O Brien actor Pat O Brien as Joe Farley Bill Williams actor Bill Williams as Claude Brackett Jim Backus as Police Lt. Nick Ferrone Roland Winters as Jerry McKay Betty Underwood as Elaine Storm Robert Gist as Roy Collins, aka Max Gibney .... A Dangerous Profession, in short, proves that the bail bond business can be dangerous ... Profession, With George Raft Playing a Bail Bondsman , December 12, 1949. Last accessed January 18, 2008. ref References Reflist External links imdb title id 0041278 title A Dangerous Profession Amg movie 88621 A Dangerous Profession tcmdb title id 72233 title A Dangerous Profession DEFAULTSORT Dangerous Profession, A Category 1949 films Category 1940s crime films Category American films Category ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Skinner is a person who skin s animals such as cattle , sheep , and Domestic pig pigs , part or whole. Historically, skinners engaged in the hide and fur trades. A mule skinner , slang for muleteer , is a driver of mules. See also Worshipful Company of Skinners DEFAULTSORT Skinner Profession Category Meat industry Job stub Agri stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 File Honorable profession.jpg thumb 210px The Honorable Profession book cover An Honorable Profession , is a 1991 novel by John L Heureux. It was a 1991 New York Times Notable Book, described, Mr. L Heureux s 13th book is a risky combination a thriller, a philosophical, melodramatic novel of sexual possession, a satire of small town mores in New England. ref http www.nytimes.com 1991 12 01 books notable books of the year 1991.html?scp 1&sq notable 20books 20of 201991&st cse&pagewanted 12 New York Times notable books of the year, 1991 ref Miles Bannon is a popular high school English teacher in Boston who enjoys the respect of his students. His mother is dying and he is involved in a heterosexual relationship with Margaret, but is also plagued by a deep insecurity about his sexual orientation, both in his untoward feelings for boys at school and his homosexual leanings that result in a one night stand with Robert, a homosexual whose boyfriend is a student at Miles school. When Billy Mack, a boy who has been sexually assaulted by a group of older students, develops a crush on Miles, he fails to discourage it. Billy s father accuses him of behaviour that encouraged his abusers, and this further depresses Billy. Miles rejects the boy s advances and Billy runs off, committing suicide two hours later in his bedroom. Billy leaves an unfinished suicide note for Miles and not for his parents. Jack, Billy s police officer father, is determined to pin the blame on someone outside the family and makes allegations against Miles. Miles confronts his own nature as he faces the opprobrium of his colleagues and the homophobia of the local community and media. portal Novels References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Honorable Profession, An Category 1991 novels Category Novels set in Boston, Massachusetts ... more details
Infobox Film name The Youngest Profession image YoungestProfession AusOS.jpg image size 175px caption Australian theatrical poster director Edward Buzzell producer B.F. Zeidman writer Lillian Day book br George Oppenheimer br Charles Lederer br Leonard Spigelgass narrator starring Virginia Weidler br John Carroll actor John Carroll music David Snell cinematography Charles Lawton, Jr. editing Ralph E. Winters distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released runtime country Film US language English budget gross The Youngest Profession is a 1943 film, directed by Edward Buzzell , and starring Virginia Weidler , John Carroll actor John Carroll , Edward Arnold actor Edward Arnold , Scotty Beckett , and Agnes Moorehead . It contains cameo appearance cameos by Greer Garson , Lana Turner , William Powell , Walter Pidgeon , and Robert Taylor actor Robert Taylor . ref cite news title NY Times review curly y work New York Times author T.M.P date June 25, 1943 accessdate 14 November 2008 quote url http movies.nytimes.com movie review?res 9D05E6DF143DE13BBC4D51DFB0668388659EDE ref References Reflist External links IMDb title 0036554 Edward Buzzell DEFAULTSORT Youngest Profession, The Category 1943 films Category Films directed by Edward Buzzell Category American drama films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer films 1940s drama film stub ... more details
The Lonely Profession was a made for television suspense film directed by Douglas Heyes . ref name imdb1 http www.imdb.com title tt0064599 ref It was first broadcast October 21, 1969 on NBC . ref TV Guide , October 18 24, 1969 ref Plot Detective Leo Gordon is hired to trail Karen Mendaros, the Mistress lover mistress of a reclusive billionaire . When they meet, Gordon and Mendaros hit it off and check in at a motel. Gordon wakes up the next morning and discovers that Mendaros had been murder ed during the night. Gordon opens his own investigation of Mendaros past in an attempt to determine who killed Mendaros and why he s been set up as the fall guy . ref http www.fandango.com thelonelyprofession v127095 summary Synopsis on Fandango ref Main cast class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Actor Role Harry Guardino Lee Gordon Dean Jagger Charles Van Cleve Barbara McNair Donna Travers Fernando Lamas Dominic Savarona Joseph Cotten Martin Bannister Jack Carter comedian Jack Carter Freddie Farber Ina Balin Karen Menardos Dina Merrill Beatrice Savarona Troy Donahue Julian Thatcher References reflist DEFAULTSORT Lonely Profession, The Category 1969 television films Category American television films TV film stub ... more details
The Fifth Profession is a 1990 novel by David Morrell . It features the characters Savage and Akira, executive protectors no mere bodyguard s but... state of the art defender s , an occupation also known as the fifth profession . Savage and Akira meet seemingly for the first time by Savage being dispatched by a Joyce Stone to liberate her sister, Rachel, whom Akira is guarding against that eventuality. Their brief clash triggers off memories of a previous meeting, where each believed he saw the other die in the course of a prior mission of protection together memories that are quite obviously false, but which both believe to be entirely real. The two join together to uncover a string of other falsified memories, taking Rachel Stone with them thus fulfilling both protectors missions Savage s to retrieve her, and Akira s to protect her. This is a phenomenon that Savage identifies as jamais vu , a term used to describe any familiar situation which is not recognized by the observer. It is often described as the opposite of d j vu . In the book, the occurrence of this phenomenon is explained by the discovery of evidence of brain surgery performed on both men, entailing a scarring of the temporal lobe of the brain, or the amygdala hippocampal area by an electrode inserted through the skull a process similar to that used to treat epilepsy while both men were subjected to a series of hypnosis and dramatic re enactments of the false memories.. The process served to delete Savage s and Akira s memories, and supplant them with falsified ones. Oil corruption in the South caused them to run to the North. Title At the beginning of the book, Morrell explains the title of the work blockquote No single historical event marks the origin of Savage s profession. The skill to which he devoted himself has its antecedents prior to fact in the haze of myth. At the start, there were hunters, then farmers ..., it must be protected. Hence Savage s sic the fifth profession. Although his craft s inception ... more details
Other uses of Hayward Hayward disambiguation Hayward Hayward , or hedge gardening hedge warden , was an officer of an English parish dating from the Middle Ages in charge of fence s and enclosures also, a herdsman in charge of cattle and other animals grazing on common land. ref Susa Young Gates 1918 . Surname book and racial history . http books.google.com books?id k8hrAAAAMAAJ&pg PA435 Pg. 435 . Hay, or hedged enclosure keeper Old English O. E. , haeg , haga , hedged enclosure and w e ard , keeper. The duties of the hayward were of a varied nature. His chief task seems to have been to guard the cattle at pasture also to protect the crops, trim the hedges, etc.. ref The hayward was chosen by the lord of the manor or elected by the villagers to lead the sowing and harvest ing, to impound stray cattle , and to supervise hedging and temporary fencing around hay meadows . The hayward s symbol of office was a horn acoustic horn , which he blew to give warning that cattle were invading the crops. Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hayward Profession Category Agricultural occupations animal Category Agricultural occupations plant Category Obsolete occupations Category Management occupations Category Middle Ages ... more details
File Cooks 050918 154402.jpg 200px right thumb Two restaurant chefs. A cook is a person who prepares food for consumption. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Canada this profession requires government approval examination after three years apprenticeship . A cook is sometimes referred to as a chef , although in the professional kitchen, the terms are not interchangeable. The executive chef or sous chef is generally never referred to as a cook and in fact would likely be an insult Citation needed date January 2012 . Professional usage The term cook within a restaurant kitchen usually refers to a person with little to no creative influence on a menu and little to no command over others within the kitchen, such as a line cook. These are usually all members of a restaurant kitchen that are underneath the chef sous chef sous chef in the brigade de cuisine . Other establishments may have a relatively constant menu, often only having people that can prepare food quickly and consistently, having little need for an executive chef or sous chef. The kitchens in these particular restaurants would thus be entirely run by cooks. An example would be a short order cook, who is a cook who prepares fast, easily assembled meals to order, often working in a diner or coffee house cafe . Head chef or executive chef A head chef is a person in charge of one kitchen whereas an executive chef is in charge of more kitchens or of a larger kitchen brigade. The name executive refers to the Latin meaning acting power, whereby the Property Manager Director or GM General Manager would be the legislative deciding power. Domestic usage When used of residential staff the word cook may refer to the head of the kitchen in a great house or to a housekeeper servant Today s cook housekeeper cook housekeeper , responsible for cleaning as well. See Cook servant . File An old Muslim cook with his assistant, Beijing 1871 2..jpg thumb An old Muslim cook with his assistant, Beijing 1871 2. History The first Ol ... more details
MercadodeSanJuandeDios.jpg thumb right San Juan de Dios Market in Guadalajara, Jalisco Trade is the transfer ... in exchange from the buyer . Trade is sometimes loosely called commerce or financial transaction or barter. A network that allows trade is called a market . The original form of trade was barter economics ... and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade. Trade exists for man due to specialization and division .... Trade exists between regions because different regions have a comparative advantage in the production ... . As such, trade at market price s between locations benefits both locations. Retail trade ... accessdate 2006 04 04 ref Wholesale trade is defined as the sale of goods or merchandise to retailer ... e.htm chn WTO World Trade Organization ref Trading can also refer to the action performed by trader finance traders and other market agents in the financial markets . History of trade Systemic bias bias European history 1 History section POV problem Euro centric date August 2010 Trade route Prehistory Trade originated with the history of communication start of communication in prehistoric times ... the History of international trade history of long distance commerce from circa 150,000 years ago. ref ... 2 .JPG thumb right A silver statuette of Mercury mythology Mercury the Ancient Rome Roman god of trade. Part of the Berthouville Treasure Berthouville Treasures Trade is believed to have taken place ... range trade routes first appeared in the 3rd millennium BC , when Sumerians in Mesopotamia traded ... Britain Britain for sources of tin to manufacture bronze . For this purpose they established trade ... until the fall of the Roman empire in the 5th century, a financially lucrative trade brought ... that enabled the shipment of trade goods without fear of significant piracy . The fall of the Roman ... and a near collapse of the trade network in the western world. Trade however continued to flourish ... more details
Legal Profession Act 2004 is a List of Acts of Parliament of Australia Legislative Act of the Australian Parliament which outlines the accreditation requirements for the legal profession in Australia . ref cite web title Legal Profession Act 2004 url http www.austlii.edu.au au legis nsw consol act lpa2004179 publisher Australasian Legal Information Institute accessdate 28 November 2011 ref References reflist Category Commonwealth of Australia laws Category Australian law ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The English language English idiom the World s second oldest profession is used ... s second oldest profession publisher BBC News author Paul Reynolds BBC journalist Paul Reynolds date ... Oldest Profession. Spies and Spying in the Twentieth Century. publisher W. W. Norton & Company year 1986 ISBN 0 393 02386 9 ref An explanation of this phrase is that it must be the second oldest profession ... Rahab, of course, was engaged in the world s oldest profession the oldest profession . Ronald Reagan nominated politician as the second oldest profession with the quip It s been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first. ref ... December 2010 Other writers write about other professions as the world s second oldest profession without stating why they should be considered the second oldest profession. ref name Moneyweek2008 ... oldest profession 13606.aspx title Boom times for world s second oldest profession publisher Moneyweek ... all title RITUALS World s Second Oldest Profession publisher New York Times author Eric Banks date 2004 ... 2008 02 01 the worlds second oldest profession?page full&comments true title The World s Second Oldest Profession publisher townhall author Burt Prelutsky date 2008 02 01 accessdate 2008 09 22 quote ... Engineering The World s Second Oldest Profession publisher American Society of Civil Engineers ... polls 239773 results title The World s Oldest Profession publisher Mister Poll author date accessdate ... title The World s Second Oldest Profession publisher author Stan Lepeak date accessdate 2008 09 ... fshw.php?mwi 1342 title What s a prom queen doing in the world s second oldest profession? publisher ... s Second Oldest Profession publisher author date 2007 01 31 accessdate 2008 09 22 quote ref ref cite news url http news.aol.com political machine 2008 07 03 the worlds 2nd oldest profession title The World s 2nd Oldest Profession publisher AOL author Greg McNeilly date 2008 07 03 accessdate 2008 ... more details
The Legal Profession Admission Board is the statutory authority responsible for the admission of lawyer s in New South Wales . It was formerly two separate boards the Barristers Admission Board and the Solicitors Admission Board. The http www.austlii.edu.au au legis tas consol act lpa1993179 Legal Profession Act 1993 introduced common admission for both branches of the profession resulting in a merger of the two boards. The board has responsibility for accrediting academic and practical legal training courses leading to admission as a lawyer. The board is also tasked with the responsibility of ensuring that candidates for admission are of good character. In addition to accrediting law degree University courses , the board also conducts examinations leading to a Diploma in Law . The board s Diploma is the equivalent of an accredited law degree and satisfies the academic requirements for admission to the profession. This course is the oldest law course in Australia and one of the oldest in the world. Notable alumni include former High Court of Australia Justice Michael McHugh . External links http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lpab Legal Profession Admission Board Category New South Wales law Category Legal education in Australia Australia law stub ... more details
Infobox Film name His New Profession image His New Profession.jpg caption Theatrical poster to His New Profession director Charles Chaplin producer Mack Sennett writer starring Charles Chaplin br Jess Dandy br Charley Chase br Cecile Arnold br Harry McCoy br Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle br Minta Durfee br Charles Murray actor Charles Murray music cinematography Frank D. Williams cinematographer Frank D. Williams editing Charles Chaplin uncredited distributor Keystone Studios released August 31, 1914 runtime 16 minutes language Silent film br English language English Original titles country Film US budget preceded by followed by His New Profession is a 1914 United States American comedy silent film made at the Keystone Studios and starring Charlie Chaplin . The film involves Chaplin taking care of a man in a wheelchair. It is also known as The Good For Nothing . Cast Charles Chaplin Charlie Jess Dandy Invalid uncle Charley Chase Nephew Cecile Arnold Girl with eggs Harry McCoy Policeman Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle Bartender Helen Carruthers Woman uncredited Charles Murray actor Charles Murray Drinker uncredited See also Charlie Chaplin filmography Fatty Arbuckle filmography External links imdb title id 0004101 title His New Profession Internet Archive film id CC 1914 08 31 TheGoodforNothing name His New Profession Charlie Chaplin Category 1914 films Category 1910s comedy films Category Films directed by Charlie Chaplin Category Black and white films Category American comedy films Category American silent short films Category Keystone Studios films 1910s comedy film stub Category Films produced by Mack Sennett es His New Profession fr Charlot garde malade gl His New Profession it Charlot infermiere pl Charlie piel gniarzem pt His New Profession ru tr His New Profession film, 1914 uk ... more details
Infobox film name The Profession of Arms image caption director Michael Bryans br Tina Viljoen producer Bill Brind br Michael Bryans br Barrie Howells br John Kramer producer John Kramer br Tina Viljoen writer Gwynne Dyer narrator Gwynne Dyer starring music cinematography editing Tina Viljoen distributor National Film Board of Canada released film date 1983 runtime 57 minutes country Film Canada language English budget The Profession of Arms lang fr Le m tier des armes is a 1983 cinema of Canada Canadian documentary film directed by Michael Bryans and Tina Viljoen . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Feature Best Documentary Feature . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 300486 Profession Of Arms war Series Film The Profession Of Arms3 details title NY Times The Profession of Arms accessdate 2008 11 16 work NY Times ref The film was the third film in the seven part War miniseries War series, hosted by Gwynne Dyer , examining modern warfare . ref name Collection cite web url http onf nfb.gc.ca eng collection film ?id 14307 title The Profession of Arms work Collection publisher National Film Board of Canada accessdate 2009 11 11 ref References reflist External links imdb title id 0086147 title The Profession of Arms DEFAULTSORT Profession Of Arms, The Category 1983 films Category Canadian films Category English language films Category Canadian documentary films Category National Film Board of Canada documentaries Category Documentary films about war Category Works by Gwynne Dyer Category 1980s documentary films war documentary film stub ... more details
Mrs. Warren s Profession German Frau Warrens Gewerbe is a 1960 Cinema of Germany West German drama film directed by kos R thonyi and starring Lilli Palmer , O.E. Hasse and Johanna Matz . It is an adaptation of the 1893 play Mrs. Warren s Profession by George Bernard Shaw . Cast Lilli Palmer Mrs. Kitty Warren O.E. Hasse Sir Crofts Johanna Matz Vivie Helmut Lohner Frank Gardner Rudolf Vogel Samuel Gardner Ernst Fritz F rbringer Praed Elisabeth Flickenschildt Mother Warren Erni Mangold Liz Marlene Riphahn Lulu Christiane Nielsen Manon Anneli Sauli Mary Bibliography Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans Michael. The Concise Cinegraph Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009. External links imdb title 0052821 Mrs. Warren s Profession 1960s Germany film stub Category 1960 films Category German drama films Category German language films Category Films directed by kos R thonyi Category Films based on plays Category Films set in England ... more details
To reinforce the Army profession and its Ethic, the Army Chief of Staff CSA established the Army Center ... as the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic CAPE and realigned to fall under the command and control ... 2010. CAPE s objectives are to assess, study, and refine the Profession of Arms, the Army Ethic and culture increase Army members understanding and internalization of what it means for the Army to be a Profession ... initiatives to reinforce the Profession of Arms, Army Ethic, and culture. In order to leverage ... for the Army Profession and Ethic CAPE is the Army Force Modernization Proponent for Army Wide DOTMLPF responsibilities to advance the Army Profession, its Ethic, and the Character Development of the Army s professionals. ref name info Objectives Assess, study, and refine the Army Profession and the Army Ethic. Create and integrate knowledge of the Army Profession and the Army Ethic. Enhance world .... Support the socialization of the Army Profession and the Army Ethic across the Total Force. ref name info History of the CAPE September 2011 Army Wide campaign renamed the Army Profession Campaign. Jan 2011 Army Wide Profession of Arms Campaign launched. October 2010 Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army signed a Terms of Reference for the Review of the Army Profession ... Arms Center Combined Arms Center rename the ACPME to Center for the Army Profession and Ethic ... the entire Army Profession and Ethic March 2010 CG TRADOC and CSA approve the Army leader ... Army Profession and Ethic Trainer APET Course Designed for leaders and trainers involved in values ... and skilled in the use of CAPE tools and instructional resources related to the Army Profession ... Profession and Ethic Trainer MAPET Course The Master Army Profession and Ethic Trainer MAPET course ... processes knowledge of the concepts of the Army Profession and the latest theory of professional ... to support character development. MAPETs will be fully prepared to conduct the Army Profession and Ethic ... more details