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recognized only
three professions: divinity, medicine, and law,
which were
called the
learned professions. In some
legal definitions,
profession is not a trade...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "Operator"
profession – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (June 2019)...
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Chief Health Professions Officers (ICHPO)
developed a widely-used
definition of the
allied health professions:
Allied Health Professions are a distinct...
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countries that
originally had two or more
legal professions have
since fused or
united their professions into a
single type of lawyer. Most
countries in...
- 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...
- In the
Catholic Church, a
religious profession is the
solemn admission of men or
women into
consecrated life by
means of the
pronouncement of religious...
- The
College of
Health Care
Professions (CHCP) is a
private for-profit
school of
allied health professions with its
headquarters in Houston, Texas, and...
- A
cowman is a
person who
works specifically with cattle.
Usage of the word "cowman" has
significant geographic variation,
though is
sometimes used interchangeably...
- 2009.
Retrieved 18 June 2019. Hahn,
Heather (2012). "Church vitality:
Professions of
faith rise".
United Methodist News Service.
Retrieved 18 June 2019...
- The
Health and Care
Professions Council (HCPC),
formerly the
Health Professions Council (HPC), is a
statutory regulator of over 280,000 professionals...