Papers 1941-1950 of total 56038 found.
…and beverage and health care products in more than 140 countries. The Cincinnati Company is prospering amid a swarm of government-owned competitor's, buying out many and stamping out others. Its nationwide distribution system may be the best in the country. Until…
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…accused the playwright of propagandizing and being an agent provocateur. Yet Ibsen was neither a feminist nor a social reformer. Indeed, Ibsen personally deplored the kind of emancipation and self-development that brought women out of the domestic sphere…
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…custody of a child, and the fourth and last, joint custody, both parents will share legal custody, physical custody, or both. If for any reason some circumstances arise and either parent is unable to care for the child, a grandparent or other relative may…
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…<Tab/>The issues facing the Faith Community Hospital are a matter of modern health care ethics, economics, and current health laws. There also exist a connection between health care ethics and the economic wealth-fare of the organization…
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…is about action, and health care ethics is about practical service to people, health care ethics easily steers toward what-to-do. As I am not a physician, my what-to-do solution becomes a following thought-experiment: *I'd ask what the patient knows…
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…thing that a country has to achieve. Once they attain education, then they may work on other areas such as governmental issues. Then, when the country has a secure government and laws, they may go to health care, or economical issues. None of these things…
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…competitive health care market. Market-level comparisons have found the cost growth of health care in markets with greater managed care penetration to be generally slower than that of non-managed care health insurance markets. However, managed care is unlikely…
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…A liberal, by definition is a person who favours reform, especially in government, economics, and religion, and who prefers democratic or republican forms of government in a constitutional state. This definition generally outlines the definition…
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…A liberal, by definition is a person who favours reform, especially in government, economics, and religion, and who prefers democratic or republican forms of government in a constitutional state. This definition generally outlines the definition…
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…to women, established a national health service free to all, doubled spending on education and abolished university fees, increased wages, pensions and unemployment benefits, ended censorship, reformed divorce laws and set up the Family Law Courts, funded…
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