Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In an effort to repudiate journalism's reputation as the hardest drinking profession, lagers will be drawn.
A Tory barrister, William Rees-Davies, answered Paget. Acting for various church groups who own much property in the red-light areas, Rees-Davies had interviewed some 250 prostitutes, concluded that what drove the vast majority into their profession was sheer "laziness." One prostitute, he reported, drove up to his...
Cantankerous Christian. Siobhan McKenna has been playing parts her way ever since she grew up in Galway, daughter of a mathematics professor, and began her play acting with her pals in a neighbor's barn. For a while the theater came close to losing her to her father'...
The Doctor's Dilemma. Shaw's 52-year-old comedy-drama about the rights of genius and the wrongs of the medical profession makes a pertly entertaining piece of photographed theater.
Except for careers related to the natural sciences, no specific pre-professional training can be flatly recommended for a business or profession, Bundy stated. However, he did say that if a student were definitely decided on his career there is not reason for him not to pursue training for that field in either academic or extra-curricular activities...