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    article review 1

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    the Assessment of Managers’ Moral Reasoning. Business Ethics Quarterly‚ Volume 1‚ Issue 3‚ pp. 293-318 Introduction In this article review I intend to summarize and evaluate the adaption of James Weber’s article “Adapting Kohlberg to Enhance the Assessment of Managers”. Weber’s article discusses six stages and four adaptations of Lawrence Kohlberg’s Moral Judgment Interview and Standard Issue Scoring method. An empirical investigation tested the modifications

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    Daylan motton 2-21-13 Response to “the decline of neatness” The article “The decline of neatness” explains how the American people no longer care about being neat but more comfortable which Norman describes as sloppiness. He says “sloppiness is like a virus” which in a way is true and that it has spread through our society in everyday life over some decades. The author explains that people have a few to no ideas about how to dress properly that they just follow what they see on TV. Even

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    finally stumbled across an article that captured my attention and that I knew was the article I wanted to use for this assignment. I decided this article was representative because it had met all the standards I had set for the article I was looking for. This article talks about an individual’s personal beliefs on what being a nurse means to them. I wanted to find an article that expressed ones love and their desire to be in the nursing field‚ and after reading this article I think it fit my criteria

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    Blake APUSH- 5th Articles of Confederation’s Effectiveness Although the Articles of Confederation‚ from 1781-1789‚ had a higher purpose of attempting to create a stabilized government‚ while limiting its power‚ the overall effectiveness of this plan is not up to the standards as needed by the newly formed nation of America‚ and thus the government broke down by around 1786. Throughout these few years‚ the lack of a central government seemed to be an overwhelming factor when it comes to the

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    Research Article Critique Tonya L. Smith‚ RN Liberty University NUR 225 Research Article Critique The title of the research article I chose to critique is from the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. “Hypertension‚ orthostatic-hypotension‚ and the risk of falls in a community-dwelling elderly population: The maintenance of balance‚ independent living‚ intellect‚ and zest in the elderly Boston study”; this title fits well with the content presented in the research article. The

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    Esti Freud Articles of Confederation 10/26/14 The Articles of Confederation were the original American attempts at a constitution. The articles described how the power of state is more important than the power of the congress. Because of this philosophy the Articles of Confederation failed for many different reasons‚ thus being the reason the Articles do not exist today. Perhaps one of the greatest failures of the Article was the inability to control trade. Trade

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    Gagnon's Article Summary

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    Moreover‚ the author’s structure is clear as the article is divided into two sections which are the phenomenon of corruption and puts forward the approach to solve the problem. In addition‚ the author has successful examples to support his argument for instance‚ because he provides graphs to the readers for clear understanding. Another persuasive writing method is to provide a large number of references which can improve the credibility of this article. However‚ there also has a weakness that the author

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    CHAPTER 6 RESCISSIBLE CONTRACTS Article 1380 Contracts validly agreed upon may be rescinded in the cases established by law. Rescissible contracts Those validly agreed upon because all the essential elements exist and‚ therefore‚ legally effective‚ but in the cases established by law‚ the remedy of rescission is granted in the interest of equity. They are valid and enforceable although subject to rescission by the court when there is economic damage or prejudice to one of the parties or to a third

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    Article Summary Anger

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    either stress or destroys the person mentally. In almost all cases anger is not handled in an appropriate manner to insure a positive outcome. This article discusses humans and how they improperly deal with anger. It talks about the different styles of how people manage their anger and the healthy ways of dealing with anger. I found this article to be very informative and descriptive since‚ it not only gives us a clear description of how and what makes a person angry‚ it also explains in detail

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    Community Health Article On January 9‚ 2007 an article was published in the LaCrosse Tribune which touched base on living donors. A lady named Cindy Stambach needed a kidney once her own kidney failed after chemotherapy to treat ovarian cancer. A total stranger named Rick Gardner‚ who is a nurse at Franciscan Skemp in Stoddard Wisconsin‚ decided to give up one of his kidneys to her. Rick stated that he had seen so many people waiting for a transplant and that he wanted once less person to have

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