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…these mistakes. "While nursing is fundamentally about communicating care (Crawford et al. 1998) and communication is at the heart of the nurse-patient relationship, many problems still remain in the clinical area due to the lack of effective communication." Bridget…
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…fields such as firefighting, law enforcement, construction and other male dominated fields. "Women will still be models of flexibility, to work part time, out of normal hours and for lower pay" (Howell et al. 116). As the years passed, females in the workplace…
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…and Branstetter (2001) on Japanese Patent Law Reforms throw doubt on the first hypothesis. Cohen et al (2000) surveyed 1,478 R&D laboratories in the US manufacturing sector in 1994 and found that of many mechanisms available to firms for protecting…
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…that we can't share what goes on in our government on radios like Radio Al Hurra, and others with the likes. Not only are we looking at national security now, but we are also looking at Military Security. All of our deployed units safety would be jeopardized…
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…to shareholders" (Robbins et al, 2003: 136). The Socioeconomic view states, "business is a part of the larger society and, therefore, it has responsibilities other than simply maximizing profits" (Robbins et al., 2003: 137). (My company) business plan is to market…
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…/fallacies/bandwagon.html). The bandwagon argument "plays on a persons desire to be popular, accepted, or valued, rather than appealing to logically relevant reasons or evidence. (Bassham et al.:Logical Fallacies). A person's loyalty to a group and the need…
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…, or valued, rather than appealing to logically relevant reasons or evidence" (Bassham et al.:Logical Fallacies). Joe: "Bill, I know you think that 1+1=2. But we don't accept that sort of thing in our group. "Bill: "I was just joking. Of course I don't believe…
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…fallacies still work when as part of an educated society, it is common knowledge that fallacies should not give weight to an argument whether it be good or bad? In an online posting, Al (March 24th, 2005) attempts to answer this quandary: Love transcends logic…
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…. (Kuhn et al, p. 31-45) A Global Food Stamp Program This international food stamp program would be similar in setup to the U.S. food stamp program. Pieces of paper, food stamp vouchers, would be distributed to the poorest people in the world's poorest…
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…(Marcus, et al., 1995). Some researchers agree that quitting smoking is especially difficult for women. This is for a number of reasons including the assumption that women often use cigarettes to handle all of their negative emotions, stress, depression…
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