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Supposedly not but in practice yes.
The practice under which judges grant release if the defendant is employed and has roots in the community is known as
Yes. Like doctors, many are in private practice.
Creating monopolies and trying to control the industry were business practices employed by the totals of industry in the late 1800s.
A private practice lawyer is a self-employed lawyer. They usually work in a law firm, and deal with things like accidents.
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I believe he worked for a practice for a period of time, then went to create his own practice. Which is how most, if not all architects start out.
You can do certain part time jobs from age 14 but in practice employers tend not to take on someone of that age.
there are 1,143,358 lawyers employed in the US in 2007
Psychologists are employed in schools, hospitals, and prisons. Many psychologist work in a clinic as specialists and others seek private practice.
The annual income of athletic therapists (also knows as sports therapists, athletic trainers or biokineticists) varies greatly, depending on the type of practice they have and where they practice athletic therapy. The annual income ranges from $42,000 to $78,000. It is lower for employed athletic therapists and higher for those who are self employed and open their own private athletic therapy clinics.
supposedly came from the practice of writing what you owed at a pub on a chalkboard; later game scores (e.g., for darts) were also chalked up on a board.