Stake Out
... excuses are given and either accepted or rejected . The giving of excuses and the open discussion of their validity ... expert and hopefully an ethical performer . Many professional educators view their responsibility as primarily , if ...
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... professionals who do their work relatively autonomously in various organizations— schools of primary, secondary ... stake out the limits of their power and the boundaries of their market. In sum, in view of these developments it remains ...
They include Steven Brint, Ann Cordilia, Lewis Coser, David Croteau, Dan Egan, Bill Hoynes, Ivan Illich, Merton Kahne, Sharon Kurtz, Jim Meehan, Morris Schwartz, Jack Seeley, and Irving Zola. We are also grateful for the warm ...
This book was originally published in 1970. The concept of profession and the characteristics by which certain occupations are claimed to enjoy professional status is a highly appropriate example of...
Just over 25 years after Horace Wigan made his first appearance as Detective Jack Hawkshaw, the stage 'detective' had become so commonplace as to warrant inclusion in Jerome K. Jerome's Stage-Land, a satirical guide to Victorian ...
... professionals influence the direction of policy and administration within the contemporary American state system : • Professionals stake out territory within a particular policy field and governmental activity , sometimes with ...
... Blind and other professional organizations, was to be run by members of this newly emerging profession. In time, conflict arose between these new professionals and the The Professional Worker and the Road to Empowerment 53.
... the professionals involved . Some particularly sophisticated raiders stake out a high - tourist area for several days to learn of all the black market activity taking place before making themselves known . Refusing to pay the raiders ...