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Profession /’pru’fe-shun/ n

1. The body of people in a learned occupation 2. An

occupation requiring special education (especially in

the liberal arts or sciences)

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“Education in human values is designed to prepare

everyone for this life of dedicated service”

Sri Satya Sai Baba

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“Liberty can no more exist

without virtue, than the body can

live and move without a soul”

John Adams

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“Scarcity determines value”

- basic tenet of economics

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Valuing Time

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“Honesty is the Best Policy” - a proverb of unknown origin

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Be truthful to others Be truthful to yourself Doing what's right regardless the world around Being someone others can trust

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“Son, always tell the truth. Then you'll never have to

remember what you said the last time.”

Sam Rayburn (1882 - 1961),

quoted Washingtonian, November 1978

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Empathy is the ability to mutually experience the thoughts, emotions, and direct experience of others. It goes beyond sympathy, which is a feeling of care and understanding for the suffering of others.

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Empathy is the ability to mutually experience the thoughts, emotions, and direct experience of others. It goes beyond sympathy, which is a feeling of care and understanding for the suffering of others.

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“ Promise yourself, no matter how difficult the problem

life throws at you, that you will try as hard

as you can to help yourself. “

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