Professionals
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This is a great resource for student athletes, teachers, parents, professionals, athletic and coaching staff.
One is that all the professionals, all the tradesmen, vendors, inspectors, engineers, architects all think like this.
Now, designing recyclable clothing is definitely something to leave to the
professionals.
So we turned to the
professionals.
So if we're trying to make robots that can be more expressive and that can connect better with us in society, maybe we should look to some of the human
professionals
of artificial emotion and personality that occur in the dramatic arts.
I've been spending a lot of time traveling around the world these days, talking to groups of students and professionals, and everywhere I'm finding that I hear similar themes.
A look through the windows revealed a sharp contrast: within the cubes are tranquil, civilized, domestic images of African family members, friends and Nigerian professionals, ranging from writers, poets, fashion designers, etc.
We do it for fun, or as Olympians, or as
professionals.
Professionals, and I'm conscious I'm speaking to a room of professionals, have a very important place.
Think of medical
professionals
or firefighters or soldiers or marines.
And so did several other brave health care
professionals.
Many persons and health
professionals
had become high-risk contacts.
More than 400 nurses, doctors and other health
professionals
became infected.
These are
professionals
all over the world.
So if you take the system, as I was taught, and weed out all the error-prone health professionals, well there won't be anybody left.
Now do I hire seasoned
professionals?
And finally, human resources: Conventional wisdom says hire battery experts, seasoned professionals, who can draw upon their vast experience and knowledge.
We have a class of experts, professionals, who play very expensive instruments, for the most part, things like the organ, complicated instruments, and if you wanted to hear music in the 18th century, it was live.
But schizophrenia presents itself across a wide array of socioeconomic status, and there are people with the illness who are full-time
professionals
with major responsibilities.
After all, public safety is too important to leave to the
professionals.
And an especially important challenge that I've had to face is the great shortage of mental health professionals, such as psychiatrists and psychologists, particularly in the developing world.
I worked in a team of incredibly talented, compassionate, but most importantly, highly trained, specialized mental health
professionals.
This was a reality of a world in which there were almost no mental health
professionals
at all.
It became quickly apparent to me that I couldn't follow the sorts of mental health care models that I had been trained in, one that relied heavily on specialized, expensive mental health
professionals
to provide mental health care in countries like India and Zimbabwe.
The idea is, when you're short of specialized health care professionals, use whoever is available in the community, train them to provide a range of health care interventions, and in these books I read inspiring examples, for example of how ordinary people had been trained to deliver babies, diagnose and treat early pneumonia, to great effect.
It is for this reason that, some years ago, the Movement for Global Mental Health was founded as a sort of a virtual platform upon which
professionals
like myself and people affected by mental illness could stand together, shoulder-to-shoulder, and advocate for the rights of people with mental illness to receive the care that we know can transform their lives, and to live a life with dignity.
Two years ago, after having served four years in the United States Marine Corps and deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan, I found myself in Port-au-Prince, leading a team of veterans and medical
professionals
in some of the hardest-hit areas of that city, three days after the earthquake.
They are constructions, and they are constructions by a group of professionals, by hairstylists and makeup artists and photographers and stylists and all of their assistants and pre-production and post-production, and they build this.
In fact, these
professionals
were miracle workers, but they're working in a flawed, expensive system that's set up the wrong way.
After this, they were scientists,
professionals
with a particular scientific method, goals, societies and funding.
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