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burton19126

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Pro bono publico work
 
  a. is paid employment.
  b. is performed only in medical fields.
  c. has no professional significance.
  d. is unrelated to other professional work.
  e. may carry symbolic rewards.

Question 2

A powerful professional association is interested in all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. lobbying for favorable laws.
  b. accrediting professional schools.
  c. setting standards for professional degrees.
  d. sharing authority with closely related occupations.
  e. maintaining prestige with clients.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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