Word: professionalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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In the absence of strong ideological differences, images have become important: D'Amico's campaign has presented him as the rumpled, savvy pol with working-class roots and a common touch. Murphy plays the polished administrator, decisive and effective in the practice of a traditionally male profession.
In the wake of the Watergate scandals, Bok made the fledgling school of government one of his top priorities. Citing the "dolorous record" of government during those years, Bok called for "nothing less than the education of a new profession," in a 1973 speech.
The Harvard Medical School has been a principal colonizer of the profession's training centers. In the past two decades the deans of 36 other medical schools have taken their degrees in Cambridge. "Most medical schools have a single university hospital," notes former Harvard Dean Robert Ebert, whereas Harvard has...
Working in a profession that puts a premium on action shots, photojournalists have long turned out scenes with the same laissez-faire approach to composition. But in general, the exemplary pictures of the . camera-reporting tradition have bowed to pictorial convention, treating the edges of the frame like a proscenium...
Heymann defined the ideal of "professionalism" for lawyers as an obligation to maintain scrupulous moral standards for themselves and their colleagues. He called on lawyers to use their profession's unusual freedom and power to apply ethical considerations to practical issues...