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An example of a dispositional barrier follows: if a vocational teacher has been working as a teacher for a long time and at a distance from the vocational workplace where cutting-edge knowledge in the vocation is developed, the teacher may hesitate to participate in CPD based on his/her worry about showing weakness in his/her vocational competence.
According to Eugénie, a promise that she made to support him in the vocation averted his death, at fourteen, from typhoid.
Called, respectively, "Advice to a Young Scientist" and "Avoid Boring People," these are not their authors' best books, but they offer memorable hints for success in the vocation of science.
It turns into a Jack Rubloodyle bloody fiasco; Bruce flees abroad to find himself and brood on who the real bad guys are, and winds up thrown in jail in China where he encounters a mysterious sect of righteous assassins, led by Liam Neeson, who propose to instruct him in the vocation of the masked avenger.
Positioning itself in the early decades of the 20th century in Bengal, the lecture will track a critical transition in the vocation of design in colonial India from the realm of handicrafts and the artisanal arts to a new social space of middle class training and practice.
According to these goals, vocational teachers are expected to be well qualified and up-to-date in the vocation related to their teaching subject.
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In his essay "The Vocation of the Poet in the Modern World," published when he was only twenty-eight, he declared that his job was to remain "indestructible as a poet until he is destroyed as a human being".
She added, however: "What I am stating does not deny in any sense the vocation, dedication and Fernando Alonso's meticulousness as a teacher".
In Chicago, the vocations office has been experimenting with radio spot announcements in Spanish to reach the Latino community.
By "vocation" I'm not merely thinking of a job, although certainly the modern sense of vocation as a form of employment is certainly one that's available to Milton and certainly present in his thinking about the vocation; but I also mean vocation in its earlier, more etymologically pure sense, the literal sense of the word: vocation as a calling, from the Latin vocare.
In Chicago, the vocations director fears that the present average of two priests per parish in the archdiocese will slip to only one by the year 2000.
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