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    a “legal system,” a system of universal laws authored by rational beings. Beings within this legal system are the lawmakers, but are also subject to these laws (Kant p101). The “citizens” of this kingdom can only create laws based on maxims of absolute necessity. In order to produce a “Kingdom of Ends” society’s will must be inherently good. In that, a rational beings duty must be in concert with a universalization of…

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    encompasses “monitoring performance, comparing actual performance with previously set goals, and correcting any deviation” (Robbins & Judge, 2009). My manager gave me an evaluation showing high performance marks only one month before she appeared to believe lies about me from a conniving employee. Control was misused and I…

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    It is this position of power in conjunction with his comments on the scientific community of the Victorian age in his poetry that Tennyson gained the eye of scientists and intellectuals of the day, who found validation and public sympathy through Tennyson and his poetry. Tennyson was of great value to the scientific community because of his standing with society as a “public moralist.” With science and knowledge’s unstable relationship with the religious public, Tennyson served as a connection…

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    3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1. Method development and optimization The main criterion is to develop successful HPLC method for the determination of FVS and its degradation product. The developed method should be able to determine FVS and its degradation product in a single run. This method should be accurate, reproducible, robust, stability indicating, free of interference from degradation products and straight forward enough for routine use in quality control laboratory. Regulatory agencies…

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    Theoretically the measles virus has potential to mutate due to the single stranded ribonucleic acid contained in many viruses, however, the virus in I am Legend producing a massive deviation from the original virus is highly unlikely. In regards to whether such a scenario is possible, Lee stated that ‘Scientists don’t like to deal in absolutes, but in this case, I would say absolutely impossible’ (Lee qtd. In Dalhousie). Lee’s work exemplifies the arduous journey of perfecting an organism before…

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    What they are experiencing may seem real as a result of subliminal messages, social skills, or neurological disorders. A subliminal message, is a message, image, or sign, shown “just below your absolute threshold for conscious perception”, at 13/1000 of a second. This is just long enough for the unconscious mind to register, but the conscious mind to remain unaware of seeing the message (Franzoi). Despite not being consciously aware of the message…

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    He is the Subject, he is the Absolute—she is the Other.” Beauvoir developed her concept of “the Other” from Sartre’s notion of “being-for-others”: “my sense of how others see me—I am an object for another person’s consciousness,” leading to a conflict of interpretations. Beauvoir moves…

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    silly, superficial and trivial matters such as a name, something a person has no control over. Similarly, Cecily also dreams of loving someone called "Ernest." She clearly states to Algernon, "There is something in that name that seems to inspire absolute confidence. I pity any poor married woman whose husband is not called Ernest." Again, Wilde is satirizing the institution of marriage, as it is not based on love, but on more vain superficial criteria. Although in this case there is…

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    Malpractice Essay

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    1. Which of the following about malpractice is CORRECT? A. It is the intentional mistakes done by doctors while treating their patients B. Doctors' legal liability is waived by the patients' informed consent C. Healthcare provider's deviation from the accepted norms of practice D. It is only considered malpractice if it leads to injury, detriment or death E. All of the above 2. Which of the following is NOT a part of full disclosure of medical error? A. An explicit statement that an error…

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    Mildred Pierce Film Noir

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    In Michael Curtiz’s 1945 film, Mildred Pierce, the director and producers mix both the woman’s film and the film noir genre to create a mysterious, yet empowering piece. The film Mildred Pierce, released in 1945, can be defined as both a film noir and a woman’s film, because of the use of mixing elements from each film genre. This film incorporates aspects of the woman’s film that include familiar plots such as rags to riches, themes of love and marriage as well as “the choice”, which can be…

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