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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2005)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.82396/cjcd.v4i2
Published: 2005-09-01

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Research Article

  • Career Planning and Development for Students: Building a Career in a Professional Practice Discipline

    Janice Waddell, Maggie Bauer (Author)
    4-13
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  • Relentless Accountabilities and Co-’authoring’ our Professional Lives

    Tom Strong (Author)
    14-20
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  • Career Development of First-Year University Students: A Test of Astin’s Career Development Model

    Mandy Man-Nor Hoi, Bryan Hiebert (Author)
    22-31
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  • The Longitudinal Effect of Information Seeking on Socialisation and Development in Three Organisations: Filling the Research Gaps

    Mandy E.G Van der Velde, Joost C.A Ardts, Paul G.W Jansen (Author)
    32-42
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