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    medical-ethics, these very experiments yielded some valuable information. With this in mind, a topic that has arisen decades after the original experiments, is the application of these findings in modern studies. The use of Nazi research, findings and applications of said research, should be allowed and greatly accepted for the advancement of studies being currently conducted. In fact During World War II the Nazis experimented on the Jewish population that they had imprisoned. The Nazis took…

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    is shaping the legal arena, from e-filing to legal research databases. For example, I had the opportunity to use the premiere software available to file a mock Chapter 7 in the Bankruptcy law class, Best Case™. I was able to apply all the concepts I learned in class according…

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    The activities of the 18th century body-snatchers are among the most lurid and entertaining episodes in the history of medicine and have been cataloged exhuastively by scholars and popularizers of all kinds. Today, however, when the ethics of research on humans has become a critical problem in medical philosophy and when relations between the public and the profession appear to be deteriorating, it is instructive to take another look at this period of medical history, when many current ethical…

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    dimensions call into question the validity of an assessment center to measure dimensions. Moreover, some literature calls into question the ability of the assessment center to measure dimensions at all (John P. Meriac, 2014). Additionally, the research to validate cross exercise dimension ratings has failed to show a relationship (John P. Meriac, 2014). Furthermore, researchers have argued the dimension the assessment exercise asserts to measure, such as stress tolerance or factual argument…

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    0 Legal concerns 24. Sarbanes-Oxley holds whom responsible for effective and efficient financial communication? a. 0 Managers b. 0 Accountants c. 0 Consultants d. 0 Customers Week Six: The Persuasive Communication Plan Objective: Design persuasive communications. 25. What theory focuses on the contexts that promote or hinder the internalization of motivation and the integration of behavior? a. 0 Pseudo listener b. 0 Selective perception c. 0 Cognitive dissonance d. 0…

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    hoping to expand upon my previous research, The Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at UCSD provides the opportunity to perform translational research in the quickly growing field of Cannabinoid Medicine. While Cannabis is becoming as recreationally accepted as alcohol in society, the depth of research that should be performed for safety, efficiency, and oversight is limited within America even though we have arguably the most legal Cannabis in the world. While research for recreational use…

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    Abstract This research paper studies four scholarly journal articles that have been peer reviewed about how technology advances society. These journal articles will show the advantages and disadvantages about technology, and explain why technology is necessary for our society in the present and how it will help us in our future. The articles also explain various scenarios such as computer, cellphones, video games, and medical treatment and how it has changed from the previous generation to now.…

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    Standard 6 Summary

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    As stated in the InTASC Model Core Teacher Standards, Standard 6 addresses assessments. The standard states: “The teacher understands and uses multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth, to monitor learner progress, and to guide the teacher’s and learner’s decision making.” To me, we are constantly challenged in using multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth. By first identifying our student’s learning objectives and content standards we…

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    TMC Ethical Principles

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    the key ethical principles that required to complete TMC research: Be fair and honourable conduct in all relationships, TMC staff should always provide relevant and reliable information about the research with participants and society. Ensuring employees who are committed to integrity, honesty, openness etc. Full, fair, truthful, timely and reasonable disclosure in public reports and documents, the Participants that involve in the research should be benefited and acknowledge. Protection of all…

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    There are scientifically endorsed alternatives that are better than using animals in research. In 1959, Russell and Burch published The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique, which introduced the “3Rs” of alternative experimental methods. In addition to clarifying the concepts of humane research and the importance of alternatives, the 3Rs advocate test methods that “refine” animal use by reducing or ending pain or distress in animals…

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