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    Carl Schmitt. This comparison is conducted with an aim to choose the most plausible approach to democracy which could be implemented in our contemporary U.S. society. It’s argued that although both Jefferson and Schmitt criticized their contemporaries for apathy in political participation, they suggested different ways through which Americans could contribute to building a democratic society. Jefferson’s approach is considered to be more plausible because it reflects the diversified nature of…

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    comments may elicit in others. In Citizen there was a sense of privilege when people asked questions, the raw and explicitness of questions that unsettled people of color. Citizen questions the way people are aware of social injustices yet the way they approach someone counter argues their knowledge. The reader is able to know how it affects the people being questioned, through the details they provide in recalling events in their lives where they became vulnerable to police officers and white…

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    In Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling by Mark McMinn, McMinn opens by establishing a base for a Christian worldview in the psychotherapy environment. McMinn describes how “this is a book for those wanting to investigate the frontier of intra-disciplinary integration” (McMinn, 2011, p.9). In examining this frontier, McMinn discusses fundamental views and religious interferences concerning integration as well as the difficulties encountered by Christian counselors. To…

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    The functional neuroimaging allows non-invasive mapping of the whole brain, estimating the location of eloquent areas adjacent to the tumor, which revolutionized DLGG approach. The most important techniques include functional MRI (fMRI), magnetoencephalography , white fiber tractography by Diffusion tension imaging (DTI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation. (41,48) fMRI is a noninvasive imaging modality that uses cortical blood flow changes as a tracer for increased or decreased neuronal…

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    fear that they are not truly exoplanets (Bennett et al, 2016). The indirect method is the more popular method for detecting exoplanets. The indirect method is astronomer’s way of detecting exoplanets without actually seeing the planet. This method has two approaches to it. Astronomers can observe the planets indirectly by observing the gravitational tugs on a star or they can observe the changes in a star’s brightness. Each approach has certain methods under them that are used to detect the…

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    Apart from direct approach, an indirect approach to consolidate power during the Nazi Reign was using propaganda. Even before 1933, propagandas were used to gain support. Propagandas effects were not immediate but it was built on subconscious fears and envies. Crim writes how the propaganda of Judeo-Bolshevism was used during post World War I era (1919). This propaganda subconsciously created fear towards Judaism and Communism within the German community. This propaganda had segregated the…

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    issues that mostly come from trading, explaining there are two categories of which will affect the EU, direct and indirect consequences. The UK loses access to the EU single market and loses fifty percent of their exports directly, and also the indirect effects have been categorised down to three main…

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    Transformational Leadership and Employee Turnover Intentions in Small Businesses Increasingly, it is becoming evident that the new approach to organizational leadership involving employee commitment to a shared vision—termed transformational leadership (TFL)—is directly linked to enhanced organizational performance (Judge & Piccolo, 2004; Yukl, 2006; Wang, Oh, Courtright & Colbert, 2011). Furthermore, the literature suggests that transformational leaders are able to boost organizational…

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    International negotiation is the process of making business deals across national and international cultures. All multinational projects require negotiation and communication skills that work globally. As the world’s market has become increasingly global, companies will have to be more into negotiating business. For example, let us assume that the centre of gravity of business decisions shifts to countries like India, China, Brazil and Mexico, and then the developed nations like United States…

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    via treatment care plans while others choose to collaborate with other disciplines through an indirect patient care profession that impacts and improves the patient’s overall care experience. Regardless of the route, the goals in healthcare are the same, to provide safety and the highest level of patient-centered quality care (American Organization of Nurse Executives [AONE], 2015, p. 3). Direct and indirect care roles are both beneficial and provide services to patients but do so in differing…

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