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    Incautious Doctors Throughout the medical history, preventing or curing a disease was one of the hardest dilemmas that doctors face. According to Nuland’s novel, The Doctor’s Plague, where a group of obstetrical doctors came together at Vienna’s general hospital, Allgemeine Krankenhaus, in order to figure out the leading causes of childbed fever epidemic (Nuland). It took them years and decades to find out the roots of the disease. They conducted several theories and experiments to come up a…

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    Queensland Double Jeopardy Provisions Double Jeopardy is a technicality law based upon the assumption that one cannot be repeatedly prosecuted in a criminal trial by either the jury, judge or appeal of court judges ("Questioning Double Jeopardy", 2016). This notion has been in existence for 800 years and originated from English Common Law. The double jeopardy protection averts three scenarios, a retrial for a crime that would attract a 25-year or more sentence if the original acquittal is…

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    Guidance counseling is the procedure of offering people some assistance with exploring and builds up their instructive, professional, and mental possibilities and in this manner to accomplish the most ideal level of individual happiness and their helpfulness to the general public. Guidance, in this sense, is a steady movement in which numerous persons and associations partake. It is directed on people by their guardians, relatives, and companions and by the group everywhere through different…

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    The treatment of those who are vulnerable is infinitely telling about the values a country holds. The rapid decline of mental health institutions in the United States can be correlated to the rise in prison population and homelessness. America is a country with such advanced medical technology and supposed equal opportunity, and this would lead one to believe extensive resources are being poured into treatment and protection for those with mental illnesses, but this is not the case. With a…

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    the cornerstone of journalism as an ideology that is aimed for but not always achieved (Deuze, 2005, p. 442). Schultz (1998, pp. 53-55) similarly found – from a survey of journalists – that the media has often been controlled and unable to use “investigative reporting” as the idealism was lost, due to the limitations of the fourth estate, as independence and separation of the “watchdog role” and relationship between power exposed as “the media’s real agenda – commercial success and maintenance…

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    Basc-2 Erp Case Study

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    Personality: Behavior Assessment System for Children, 2nd Edition - Self-Report of Personality (BASC-2 SRP) and Parent Form (BASC-2 PRS) The BASC-2 SRP is designed to measure the adaptive (positive) and clinical (negative) behaviors of a youth at home, in school, and within the community from his/her perspective (Reynolds & Kamphaus, 1998). This examiner administered the BASC-2 SRP to Christine in order to determine whether she was experiencing difficulties within the domains defined and…

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    Rubio was fighting against multiple incidents of sexual assault occurring between October 1994 and April 1995. The summary judgment evidence identifies one incident that took place on April 25, 1995. A nurse entered Rubio 's room and discovered a male resident straddling Rubio on the bed. Both Rubio 's daughter and her physician were informed of the incident shortly after it…

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    what qualities did he think someone in the medical field should have and does he have all of those qualities? Now according to the College Foundation of North Carolina: Plan for a career (n.d.) website someone in this field must be someone who is investigative. They like to take a problem or situation and look at the causes and different ways to fix it. Also, you have to be someone who likes doing hands on projects and hands on things to find solutions to problems. Lastly, you have to be social,…

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    Morality Of Voting

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    Since its founding, America has stood for suffrage, and has steadily increased this right to virtually all citizens through the years. Many laws and actions have been established to maintain equality amongst voters. The 15th and 19th amendments expanded the vote to African Americans and women, in an example of legal equality. In an attempt to strive for a true constitutional republic, the right to vote must be protected by the law to avoid exploitations from those in power. By maintaining a fair…

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    Drew Derrenbacker Fundamentals of International Relations Second Analytical Paper 7 April 2016 A Liberal Approach to the Use of Drones The advent of the 21st century has brought the proliferation of drone use around the world. In today’s world, drones, officially known as unmanned aerial vehicles, are even starting to be used by Amazon to deliver our packages. Beginning in 2002, several countries around the world initiated the use of drones as a military weapon. These drones, once armed with…

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