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    public through the use of authenticity by the experts. By doing this, Wacker was able to convince potential buyers that his sold artwork was genuine to them. Certainty, certainty was key to Wacker’s selling point because he needed the help of experts and Ekstein notes that in his Certifiers chapter. He included this part because later on, the trial of Wacker reveals that these experts that Wacker hired were biased. The critic Meier-Graefe was one of the experts and revealed that he “developed a…

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    Mock Trial Summary

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    In the Mock Trial, The NAHH claims that” Our House” is a health facility and is violating local zoning because they do not have a permit to be a health care facility. Their purpose is to close down the facility because the community is being exposed to HIV.” Our House” states that it’s a house where people who are infected with HIV can live together .The issues that “Our House” faced in the trial are based on discrimination against HIV because people believed that they could be containment…

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    infamous frauds in art history, occurred when the German art dealer Otto Wacker attempted to sell 33 forgeries as authentic Vincent van Gogh paintings in 1927. This case shed a light on the ability of forgers to deceive the general public and art experts alike. However, this case also allowed for the development of new scientific techniques, many based on chemistry, to examine and analyze paintings at the molecular level to determine whether the paintings were authentic or fake (Nelson). Art…

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    Case Citation: Bratton et. al. v. McDonough 91 A. 3d 1050 (2014) Background of Case: This is a civil case. It was tried by jury on July 16, 2012 in the State of Maine Superior Court of Somerset County. The jury found for the defendant. The plaintiff appealed to the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. The case was decided on May 6, 2014. Facts: The plaintiffs in this case are Paula Bratton, Daniel Hills Sr., and their three children (represented by their parents). The defendant is Halsey McDonough.…

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    In the book, Freakonomics author used much real life examples to explain economics in many circumstance. Some example confused me, but some are the pretty simple. For example at the beginning “the Society of Fellows” and Nerman McCorvey wants a legal abortion is little hard to understand. But selling a house and some example is very understandable. In my opinion, morality and economic are communicant. Just like author mention Adam Smith, who wanted to be a moralist but he became an economist.…

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    of prime importance to the HR department. HR will focus on performance management of the internal staff and work around ways to bring the best out. Needless to say it will require employees with good skills in creativity and innovation. In house experts will be the key persons involved in setting up business…

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    sources although are still research they do not carry as much applicability. “Scholarly articles are written by experts studying in a particular field, offering credibility to your research by providing interpretation of material by scholars (1).” Learning from scholars of a subject may be great but nothing beats an expert who actually lived an event rather than someone studying a true expert. There will be times where secondary sources are in some way better. Sometimes, primary sources will…

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    development; Novice, Competent, Proficient and expert. Most coaches who deliver sessions will either be in the competent stage or the proficient stage. Mobility from the novice stage to the expert stage has been attempted to be explained by many theorists and we are still unsure on how it happens. (Ericsson, Krampe and Tesch-Römer, 1993) argue that it takes 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to develop the level of expertise that is associated with being in the expert stage. Some also believe…

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    Heart Murmur Case Study

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    Synopsis Detection of heart murmur in children is a common occurrence, and is frequently benign. However, concern over serious pathology is a ubiquitous response by parents and guardians and is often not abated until thorough evaluation by a pediatric cardiologist has been performed. Given the frequent delay in assessment by a pediatric cardiologist, the authors performed an observational/interventional study of parents or guardians of otherwise healthy children (n= 258 parents/guardians=178…

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