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    evolving community consensus or societal tradition, have a much more limited interpretive impact, and typically affect only how some judges view general concepts embedded in the Constitution' or view non-interpretive considerations” (Kelso, R 1994). c. non-interpretive considerations- is when the court makes a determination of constitutionality by reference, or judgment other than the one made by the Framers of the Constitution. The courts reach a decision without interpreting what is in the…

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    Audience Considerations in Technical Communication While there are many components taken into consideration before bringing a technical writing project, consideration to the audience rings supreme (McMurrey, 2015). Audience consideration is shaping a message to best suit the individuals receiving the message (McMurrey, 2015). In a simple analogy, audience consideration is the baby voice most people use with babies and toddlers, as well as the professional tone and verbiage utilized with an…

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    Ethical considerations This section briefly reviews ethical issues relevant to qualitative research. It is intended to be responsible for a context for discussion in subsequent modules of techniques for protecting research participants and their interests. (Mack et al., 2005) However, ethical consideration guarantee that as researchers, we specifically consider the needs and concerns of the general population to the study, this is to establish the basis of trust between researchers and study…

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    Ethical Considerations Project The issue lies in barring the rape victims in taking the emergency contraceptives in many Catholic hospitals. This research advocated many important matters such as the debate whether these hospitals are doing rational proper care methods for the victims. The research was conducted through an unintentional and confidential phone interview with the different institutions. These rejections of Catholic hospitals to compromise standard lawful methods are destroying not…

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    Three Auto Insurance Considerations Before Buying Your Next Car When shopping for your next car, you need to consider the cost of insurance. It is not something many people give consideration to, but without putting any thought into it, you can be saddled with large bills over the time you own the car. The following are three things that will influence the cost of your insurance premiums that relate to to type of car you purchase. Paying cash or financing a car When you pay cash, you have…

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    Ethical considerations; As Lambe and Bones note in their study, informed consent is a requirement of any such research proposal, indeed further to this Burton and Bartlett consider the value of being able to discuss ‘final story’ (pp.175) with the teacher in question, or as otherwise described at a ‘debrief’. This discussion time is of particular importance due to the nature of the methods. Indeed as Stutchbury, K, & Fox, A, (2009) consider, with any interaction with others, there will be an…

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    Ethical considerations: During my reading, some ethical considerations were noted, however, it was somewhat inadequate. With interviews being conducted, the participants were known to the researcher and anonymity was not possible. Nevertheless, pseudonyms were given to all in an attempt to protect confidentiality, which was used later to describe findings. Even though pseudonyms were given, there was no evidence assuring participants that their identities will not be revealed to the reader and…

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    To develop a therapy for the Ebola virus, research studies should be supervised by ethics committees to ensure that these ethical considerations are met. Beneficence means that the study should be beneficial to the participants and their communities and do no harm, or nonmaleficence. To ensure beneficence, a drug or immunization for Ebola must benefit the most affected communities and…

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    d. Safety considerations Safety when not on the court requires the help of those without a visual impairment. Due to the participants wearing black out masks, it is important that assistants are present to prevent accidents such as bumping into walls that are out of bounds, bumping into other students, or tripping over equipment. Safety when on the court differs slightly, but will vary based on the experience of the athlete. The boundaries of the court require a heavy string be laid down with…

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    TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION o An accumulation of blood between the dura mater and brain, usually due to head trauma CLASSIFICATION o Not applicable DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION History  Recent head trauma  Symptoms o Loss of consciousness o Nausea and vomiting o Headache o Neck stiffness o Seizures o Focal neurological deficits  Difficulty speaking  Difficulty comprehending speech  Difficulty reading  Confusion  Amnesia  Numbness or tingling  Visual disturbances …

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