Mark Brainliest please
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How to Develop Your Healthcare Career: A Guide to Employability and Professional Development, 21, 2016
In the previous chapter, we examined some definitions of the concept of employability, which, in the words of Mantz Yorke (2004), consists of ‘a set of achievements–skills, understandings and personal attributes–that make graduates more likely to gain employment and be successful in their chosen occupations, hence benefitting themselves, the workforce, the community and the economy’. Already we can see that the idea of employability is a complex one, embracing many preoccupations that include an individual’s values and personal motivations. We will now consider the similarly complex idea of ‘career’: What is meant by it (both in general and in the context of the healthcare professional)? We will suggest some of the external influences that can affect your own choices (some of which we have already explored in Chapter 1) and also put forward some tools with which to examine your idea of a career. We will also examine common perspectives that can help early career professionals to understand and better manage their career, considering some of the key factors that influence career choices, and pointing out ways in which harnessing self‐awareness can help you to make the right decisions. Throughout the chapter ‘practitioner’s perspective’will be offered, drawing examples from my experience in careers guidance. For some people, a career is often seen in hindsight, particularly when a break or change has required them to reflect on where they want to go next:‘How did I get here and what do I do now?’That you are reading this book suggests that this is not the case for you, because you are probably looking ahead with a view to understanding where your career might now take you within your chosen health profession.
They could go for a hike or a walk. Hikes in a nearby forest are a great way to see nature on a daily basis and free of cost. If in an non rural area, such as a city, walking around town is a great way to get more physical activity! Another great way is to visit a zoo; most zoo have walking distance between the different animals. You can get both the active and nature in that as well.
(And I can't think of another one sorry)
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A fact is a statement (a claim) about something that is true
Non Fact is something (such as a statement) that is not a fact
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s u i c i d e (sorry it wouldnt let me type it normally)
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it is the second leading death amongst all humans. mainly between the ages 10-34