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Daily Routines

The document describes the daily routines of several professions, including: - Teachers who are responsible for educating students from primary to secondary school. - Doctors who assist patients and families to prevent and treat non-specialized diseases. - Lawyers who provide legal counsel and representation in judicial and administrative matters. - Secretaries who manage schedules, serve the public, and handle confidential information. - Customs brokers who file documents, complete office work, and accept statements at a customs agency from 8:30am to 12pm and 2:30pm to 6pm.

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Daily Routines

The document describes the daily routines of several professions, including: - Teachers who are responsible for educating students from primary to secondary school. - Doctors who assist patients and families to prevent and treat non-specialized diseases. - Lawyers who provide legal counsel and representation in judicial and administrative matters. - Secretaries who manage schedules, serve the public, and handle confidential information. - Customs brokers who file documents, complete office work, and accept statements at a customs agency from 8:30am to 12pm and 2:30pm to 6pm.

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PROFESSIONS:

DAILY ROUTINES
INGLES I
NANCY QUINTERO
KAREN GISELL CALDERON
UNIVERSIDAD MINUTO DE DIOS
QUINTO SEMESTRE
BUENAVENTURA
2019
MY PROFESSION

Is that of a professional nature that implies the direct realization of the systematic
teaching-learning processes, which includes the diagnosis, planning, execution and
evaluation of the same processes and their results, and of other educational activities
within the framework of the educational institutional project of the educational
establishments, in addition to the academic assignment, also includes the non-
teaching curricular activities, the student orientation service, the attention to the
community, especially of the parents of the students; the updating and pedagogical
improvement activities; the planning and institutional evaluation activities; other
formative, cultural and sports activities, contemplated in the institutional educational
project; and the activities of direction, planning, coordination, evaluation,
administration and programming directly related to the educational process
FUNCTIONS OF A ENGINEER

Industrial engineering is a professional career that requires an optimum


formation in Mathematics, Physics and Social Sciences. Disciplines that possess
characteristic methods and principles, that require diverse processes for the
analysis of their expositions and understanding of them
FUNCTIONS OF HOUSEWIVES
• A housewife or housewife is a woman
whose main occupation is the home,
dedicating herself to domestic tasks such
as: caring for the children, cleaning the
house, buying food and other items,
preparing the food, the partial or total
administration of the family budget,
supervision of work and tasks in the
home, and much more. This occupation
is considered today a demanding job
FUNCTIONS OF LAWYERS

Lawyer is that person who professionally
exercises legal defense in a trial, as well as the
judicial and administrative processes caused
or suffered by it. Also, advise and give advice
on judicial matters. Lawyers are professionals
with knowledge in various areas of legislation
(criminal, labor, commercial, administrative,
tax, among others) and their training involves
knowledge of history, philosophy, culture,
literature, oratory, psychology, economics,
teleology and politics, for which they usually
exercise hierarchical positions in the
administration of the State and its government.
They can be oriented towards a private profile,
as an advisor and representative of natural and
/ or legal persons, or have a public profile
linked to the government and public
administration.
ACTIVITIES OF DOCTORS

• Physician who usually


assists a person or a family
to prevent and cure diseases
that do not require
specialist attention, or to
refer the patient to the
patient if necessary
TEACHERS
• They refer to the person who has studied
teaching and is responsible for teaching students,
whether children, primary or secondary, among
others, in schools, colleges or universities. Some
teachers may be assigned in secondary education
institutes in social guarantee programs,
compensatory education or support for students
with special educational needs, as well as in
adult education centers. A teacher will generally
deal with the basic education of students of
compulsory primary school age up to 3-16 years.
If these students have some type of extraordinary
educational need, that age can be interspersed
THE SECRETARIES
• The secretariat highlights managing the agenda,
serving the public and managing confidential
information. Is the person who is responsible for
performing administrative assistance tasks in an
office, this position can be exercised by a man or a
woman, although the most common is that it is a
woman who exercises it. They are usually in
charge of the confidential matters of people with a
certain hierarchy within the company, such as
directors, managers, presidents, among others.
That makes them the right hand of the executive
they work for. If the company is small, the biggest
workload of the secretary is related to basic office
tasks.
CUSTOMS AGENCY BROKER


I work at the atlas group customs agency, my function is to file documents and
carry out office paperwork, how to go to the bank or to the different entities
where they have to transact or work together, I accept statements, free bl where
charges normally come. I work from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. on my first shift and
from 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. My working day is over and I can go to my home or
university depending on the day.

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