1. specialize knowledge and preparation.
2. code of professional standards.
3. exercise of discretion.
The different criteria for classifying animals are as follows: Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
Breakfast: 6am to 9am (Depends on Profession/Occupation) Lunch: 12pm (this is pretty much general through out the country) Dinner: 6pm to 8pm
Classifying halp to understand, learn and study chemistry; and this is valuable for all sciences.
It is similar because you are putting rocks into groups like you are putting elements into groups
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Occupation
what is the main criteria used by the world bank in classifying different countries.what are the limitations of these criteria.
method of reproduction
Criteria for Computer file classification Criteria for classifying computer files are: By nature of content: refers to the nature of file content By organization method: refers to the way files are arranged e.g. serial, sequential, random etc.
What you are currently working as. Your occupation as in your job or profession.
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an occupation, profession, or trade
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choosing a profession
Profession, job.
A profession is: 1) Recognized by institutional authorities as existing as a profession. (Sometimes laws define who is a member of a profession, or establish a governmental board that defines professional qualifications). 2) An occupation that requires specialized and technical knowledge. 3) An occupation that has some sort of commitment to service to society, or work for the sake of the betterment of civilization. 4) An occupation that is self-organized, with members of the profession establishing a hierarchy or governing body that makes decisions related to who is included within or excluded from the profession, what training and experience is required in order for someone to join the profession, and what standards of competency are used to define and evaluate skills used by the profession. Professions are to some degree self-governing and have control over their own affairs, although this can sometimes conflict with regulations imposed by the wider society through, for example, laws or professional standards boards. 5) An occupation that has codes of practice and ethical standards dictating how the profession must be practiced, and what society and clients should be able to expect from the work of the profession as a whole and individual practitioners within the profession. 6) Professions usually secure privileges and rights. That is, they work to ensure that only members of a profession are allowed to do certain things. Those are the six criteria to define a profession. Sometimes in common usage a profession is simply any specialization, craft, trade, or occupation that involves specialized technical knowledge and skills. Sometimes the term "profession" is also used to distinguish between a person who is involved in economic activities that involve providing products and services for fees in a competent manner, as contrasted with amateurs or volunteers or persons who do not take their work seriously. These meanings for "profession" are certainly just as valid as the more technical definition of the institutions of profession I've defined with six criteria above. All terms are socially-constructed, and depend for their reality on the ideas everyone in society has about what the terms mean.