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Profesions

• “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
Doctor
Doctor is an academic degree, awarded by a university or
similar institution. "Doctor" is used to refer to a person
with a doctorate.
To obtain the degree, people need to pass a special exam,
called a doctorate, or by writing a thesis. The requirements
vary according to the subject-matter. A doctorate is usually
regarded as a higher degree than a bachelor's degree (such
as B.A. or B.Sc)
People who have a doctor's degree may use the title
"doctor", though in practice it is often used only by
medical doctors. Medical doctors examine, diagnose and
treat patients. They can specialize in a number of medical
areas, such as pediatrics, anesthesiology or cardiology, or
they can work as general practice physicians. Becoming a
medical doctor requires a doctoral degree in medicine and
participating in clinical training. Medical doctors need a
licence, and certification may also be required for many
specialists.
Teacher
• A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally
an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire 
knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of 
teaching.
• Informally the role of teacher may be taken on by
anyone (e.g. when showing a colleague how to perform
a specific task). In some countries, teaching young
people of school age may be carried out in an informal
setting, such as within the family (homeschooling),
rather than in a formal setting such as a school or
college. Some other professions may involve a
significant amount of teaching (e.g. youth worker,
pastor).
• In most countries, formal teaching of students is
usually carried out by paid professional teachers. This
article focuses on those who are employed, as their
main role, to teach others in a formal education
 context, such as at a school or other place
of initial formal education or training.
Police
•The police are a constituted body of persons empowered by a state,
with the aim to enforce the law, to ensure the safety, health and
possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder.[1][2]
 Their lawful powers include arrest and the use of force legitimized by
the state via the monopoly on violence. The term is most commonly
associated with the police forces of a sovereign state that are
authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined
legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often
defined as being separate from the military and other organizations
involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors;
however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing.[3]
 Police forces are usually public sector services, funded through taxes.
Astronaut
An astronaut  is a person trained, equipped, and
deployed by a human spaceflight program to
serve as a commander or crew member aboard
a spacecraft. Although generally reserved for
professional space travelers, the term is
sometimes applied to anyone who travels into
space, including scientists, politicians, journalists
, and tourists.[1][2]
Actor
• An actor or actress is a person who portrays
a character in a performance.[1] The actor
performs "in the flesh" in the traditional
medium of the theatre or in modern media
such as film, radio, and television.,2] The
actor's interpretation of a role—the art of 
acting—pertains to the role played, whether
based on a real person or fictional character.
This can also be considered an "actor's role,"
which was called this due to scrolls being
used in the theaters. Interpretation occurs
even when the actor is "playing themselves",
as in some forms of experimental 
performance art.

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