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Mary Shaw
Mary Shaw Mary Shaw (born 1943), a professor of computer science and Dean for Professional Programs at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, has made major contribution to the field of computer science. She also has been involved in the development of computer science education. ... Read more |
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Citizen scientists
Citizen Science If asked to picture a scientist, most people probably would imagine a professional peering into a microscope or poring over statistics on a computer screen. Science does not belong solely to such professionals, however. Ordinary citizens from all walks of life have a huge stake in... Read more |
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Institutes
Institutes There are a growing number of training institutes and centers of professional excellence throughout the worldwide forensic science community. In the United States, the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) is a nonprofit professional society whose mission it is to... Read more |
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American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance
AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND DANCE The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) is the only voluntary professional organization in the world that brings together teachers, students, administrators, and practitioners in... Read more |
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Dietitian
Dietitian A dietitian is a professional nutritionist—an educated food and nutritionspecialist who is qualified by training and examination to evaluate people's nutritional health and needs. Most dietitians are registered and are referred to as RDs. To become an RD, a... Read more |
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International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), worldwide organization of medical groups dedicated to eliminating nuclear weapons and preventing nuclear war, est. 1980. Based in Cambridge, Mass., it was organized by two cardiologists, American Bernard Lown and Russian Yevgeny... Read more |
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Professionalization
Professionalization BIBLIOGRAPHY Several attributes set professionals apart from nonprofessionals : (1) establishing formal means of recruiting and training members for the occupation; (2) creating associations to disseminate knowledge in the field, represent and promote the interests of its... Read more |
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Professoriate
Professoriate HISTORY OF THE ACADEMIC PROFESSION PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS SOCIETAL PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGES BIBLIOGRAPHY The professoriate comprises faculty in postsecondary institutions who have specialized expertise in one of the many academic disciplines or professional fields and who... Read more |
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Sanitarian
SANITARIAN A sanitarian is a person who is trained in the sanitary sciences, biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and math, and who operates as an inspector or health official in the public sector or private industry, reviewing programs and enforcing local laws to protect the public's health. She... Read more |
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