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Description of one day's experience as a doctor,lawer,teacher etc.

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Answered by adnankhan1906
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One day experience as doctor :-

A doctor, if he is true to his work, looks after the ailing humans. Day in and day out he is busy in his noble work of lessening human misery. He treats the patients. He gives them the medicine they need or prescribes it if it is not available with him

One Day Experience As Lawyer :-

It is an exhilarating feeling when the Bench accepts your argument but at the same time you feel like there is no place to hide when the Judge starts berating you. Being grilled by the Judge and to be able to stand up to it and answer all his queries to his satisfaction is one of the best feelings in the world

One Day Experience As Teacher :-

Teaching experience is a compulsory component of all teacher education programmes. All student teachers must spend time observing and developing their teaching practise in a classroom or early childhood setting. Learning alongside qualified teachers allows students to see how theory and practice interlink.

It's really hard work and therefore it's important to take time for yourself. Most of all though, make sure you enjoy it! One day experience as a teacher: Teaching is one of the best forms of learning as students are the great source of inspiration.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Explanation:

Being a lawyer for a day can be a very tiring profession. There are several rules and regulations that one must memorize. Moreover, it is difficult to follow certain values, ethics and moral because the client might not always be correct, but defending them is our duty. Being a doctor too can be challenging, as you have to deal with people suffering from different illnesses and diseases. You may get disturbed at seeing their distress. Sometimes, you may even feel helpless. Being a teacher, you have to deal with an entire class of naughty students. Even if they do not listen to you, you are held responsible for their poor results. Hence, every job has its own difficulties.

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