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    of their marriage with 91 percent accuracy. His determination to prevent marriages from breaking up is the most rewarding aspect of his studies and the basic theme of his book, “The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work.” His theme is the root out of which the book’s overall concepts, the 7 basic principles for making marriage work, blossom. Dr. Gottmann has concluded that emotional intelligence in marriage, as well as strengthening the friendship at the heart of marriage, are the keys to…

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    Descartes: The Special Causal Principle and the Existence of God In the 3rd Meditation, Descartes concludes that the he is a thinking thing and continues by determining whether there is anything that exist outside of him. Descartes then provides an argument which aim is to determine whether God exist, and this is presented as an argument for the existence of God based on an idea. In this, the Special Causal Principle arises and well as the concept of “clear and distinct ideas”. The aim of this…

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    conductive carbon cloths or carbon fiber papers) acts as electrolyte. A layer of catalyst particles (platinum) is placed at the interface between the porous electrode and polymer membrane. A schematic diagram of cell configuration and basic operating principles is shown in Fig. 1.1. Hydrogen, which is fed into one side of the membrane, splits into its primary elements, i.e., one proton and one electron at anode. Protons will pass…

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    experiences and further quoted those in his two books, Shop Management (1903) and Principles of Scientific Management (1911). Taylor developed four main…

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    There are five main segments. BP´s code of conduct is their guide to do the right thing in business. It reflects a principle-based access, the rules are not stated absolutely and on a daily basis decisions are being guided by the values. The first one is safety, safe management of the environment and they are committed to safely deliver energy to the world. Secondly is…

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    A good doctor-patient relationship is essential in clinical and it is the basis of the ethical principles used nowadays . In Jothi*s point of view , she stated that there was a good rapport between her and the doctors whom she consulted . The doctors were very friendly and helpful towards Jothi* which also acknowledges the ethical principles of beneficence and non maleficence which simply means benefiting others and not doing harm to anyone . Respect for autonomy…

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    Principle 5: Let the other person save face. In other words, let them keep their respect and dignity. There is never really a need to hurt someone’s feelings due to a mistake. They know that they messed up and are probably already hurt inside, let them maintain their pride. Principle 6: Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise. People love to know when they are doing something right. They love to know when they are…

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    customary law into the written law. For example, the contents of Principles of International Commercial Contracts were drawn by the UNIDROIT from commercial customary laws. Thirdly, the general principle is seldom mentioned in legal practice. Principles are usually used to make up the mistakes of the treaties and customs on a certain case. The Article 38 (2) of the Statute of International Court of Justice introduced the ex aequo et bono principle to the judgement. Subsidiary sources include…

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    founding principles of America. I found this article to be interesting and reasonable because the arguments were supported by reasons and examples. The principles Bartow explains are Good Government Requires Understanding Human Nature, Distrusted in An Energetic Federal Government, Citizens’ Virtue Is Crucial For Survival, and The Importance Of Federalism. He believes by putting all these 4 together, we can make America the great country it was before. While I may not agree with all 4 principles…

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    John Stuart Mill discusses the concept of liberty in numerous ways. However, The Harm Principle and freedom of action are two topics of Mill’s substantial opinions regarding to liberty. The Mill's Harm Principle provides individuals with the liberty to express all opinions, and act as one pleases, but unfortunately not enough to maintain a balanced society. Therefore, I disagree with the idea of Harm Principle, due to unable to implement what should be one's fundamental morals and values amongst…

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