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    Critical Thinking in the Legal Environment: Torts and Products Liability University of Maryland University College Introduction Through the use of the precepts of product and service liability law‚ consumers can go to court to be compensated for the injuries and/or losses they experienced when using a particular product or service. Product liability cases are a significant portion of United States litigations; there are approximately one million cases a year (Kubasek‚ Brennan

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    community churches in Titusville‚ FL to decrease the prevalence and incidence of coronary heart disease in the African American community. Health Promotion Plan for African American Adults at Risk for Coronary Heart Disease Part I: Community Diagnosis Risk of complications‚ including death‚ of hypertension and hyperlipidemia among African American adults related to poor eating habits‚ poor primary prevention measures‚ and poor medication compliance as evidenced by data that show prevalence

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    Mike Beitler: http://drbeitler.com/freestuff/Beitler%20-%20Organizational%20Change%20Interventions.pdf Beitler‚ M Emerald Insight. (n.d.). Retrieved november 28‚ 2012‚ from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/10379_10_1016_S1479-3555_06_06003-3.png Fisher‚ R Haley‚ C. (2008). Third Party Interventions - a practical guide. Jacob de Lichtenberg‚ M Mbise T‚ S. P. (1993). Management Consulting in Africa: Utilizing Local Experience. West Hartford: Kumarian Press. Mitchell‚ R. C. (2002). Constructive Management

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    personality. According to communication theorist Walter Fisher‚ humans are natural storytellers (1978‚ 1984‚ and 1987). We continually weave discrete events and experiences together into coherent wholes that have all the features of stories; a plot: characters: action: a sequence of beginning‚ middle and end: and a climax. 1.1.1 Narrative Paradigm Narrative paradigm is a concept in communication theory and was developed by Walter Fisher. The concept is adopted from the oldest form of communication

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    emotionally intelligent they are by administering cognitive‚ personality‚ and ability tests (Fisher‚ 2011). Once the organization has developed the necessary pre-hire assessment plan it is extremely important that the staff members administering the interviews‚ tests‚ and analyzing the results are educated regarding this process and that they understand they must keep this information confidential (Fisher‚ 2011). The employer should also give feedback to candidates that are not hired to ensure

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    other’s careers. This historical ethnography by Melissa S. Fisher borrows from fieldwork‚ archival research and extensive interviews with successful women of the first generation in Wall Street. She goes on to describe their professional and political associations most common being the Women’s Campaign Fund and the Financial Women’s Association of New York which were groups formed to promote the election of pro-choice women. Melissa S. Fisher charts the evolution of women’s careers and how they have

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    eyewitness reports being unreliable due to incompletion‚ partial construction and vulnerability to suggestions during the interviewing process (Loftus & Zanni‚ 1975). It wasn’t until 1984 that the cognitive interview was developed by researchers Geiselman‚ Fisher and their associates as a means of amending the ineffective standard interviewing techniques used up until that time. Their aim was to propose methods that would help improve the accuracy of recall in eyewitnesses‚ and their results distinguished

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    recognized‚ supported‚ and rewarded for their work (Duarte & Snyder‚ 2001). Team interaction requires leadership best practices as well. To succeed‚ teams must turn their purpose and vision into action by assigning roles and responsibilities (Fisher & Fisher‚ 1998). Teams should always create a roadmap to identify their goals and expectations. Team member need to focus on due dates and focus on meeting their individual tasks to contribute to the bigger picture. In the virtual team case studies‚

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    of the evidence and it is lost. The next step is for the investigator to take notes of the crime scene. The process of note taking should be extensive‚ containing even notes they may seem insignificant but may become valuable evidence later (Fisher & Fisher‚ 2012). At this point evidence should not be moved or touched. Next pictures are taken at the crime just as it happened. The pictures should include scales to show accuracy in the evidence produced. Next is sketching the areas where the evidence

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    organized religions. It is its complexity that has led it to be the subject of debate for several reasons. The primary dispute appertains to the fact that Hinduism encompasses a broad spectrum of Indian religious ways as if they were only one tradition (Fisher‚ 2014‚ pg. 71). In its defense‚ Hinduism’s great age can account for much of its extreme variations. It is an evolving religion. Hinduism has evolved from early Vedic polytheism‚ to Upanishadic pantheism‚ to essentially monotheism. The roots of Hinduism

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