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- A profession is a field of work that has been successfully professionalized. It can be defined as a disciplined group of individuals, professionals, who...
- The Profession is a 2011 thriller novel by Steven Pressfield. Set in 2032, the novel depicts a highly militarized ****ure where there is severe conflict...
- A profession of faith is a personal and public statement of a belief or faith. Among the Jews, the profession of faith takes the form of Shema Israel...
- Look up profession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A profession is a specialized occupation. Profession may also refer to: Religious profession, in the...
- well as the lawyer's area of practice. In many jurisdictions, the legal profession is divided into various branchesincluding barristers, solicitors, conveyancers...
- A cowman is a person who works specifically with cattle. Usage of the word "cowman" has significant geographic variation, though is sometimes used interchangeably...
- A doorman (or doorwoman/doorperson), also called a porter in British English, is a person hired to provide courtesy and security services at a residential...
- The oldest profession in the world (or the world's oldest profession) is a phrase that, unless another meaning is specified, refers to prostitution. However...
- ethics states: Engineering is an important and learned profession. As members of this profession, engineers are expected to exhibit the highest standards...
- of Northern France (around 9th–15th century), being a cook was a known profession in the community. In a sense, cooks were acknowledged as trained craftsmen...