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    1) According to Augustine‚ what motivates good masters to rule over their families and slaves? How does this contrast to Aristotle’s conception of masters. 1. Aristotle argues that masters rule over their slave in tyranny due to their belief that some individuals are born as slaves‚ and are inherently slaves by nature. For these slaves‚ their identity as slaves is dependent upon their very nature‚ rather than their social position or location (page 1991‚ line 33‚ and page 1990 line 5). Aristotle

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    Medical Malpractice The doctor-patient relationship has been defined differently through the years. In the beginning it developed into a "common calling" which meant doctors practiced medicine as a duty to their patients. Laws were developed to protect patients‚ therefore doctors used proper care and expert skill. In the past six centuries‚ medical malpractice has increased‚ which lead to revision and addition to the law. Liability was introduced along with the "GIANT of all torts"‚ negligence

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    Case Brief No. 1 – General Electric Medical Systems‚ 2002 1. What is the underlying logic behind the global product idea? What are the costs and benefits that are expected? GPC’s logic is to concentrate manufacturing and ultimately other activities – wherever in the world to keep the same standards across the boards. Benefit – Maintain the quality and reputation of the product globally - Existing similar operation model to implement in different regions Cost - Major internal and

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    Medical Terminology 1 Medical Terminology words/terms which make up the language of medicine Majority of terms are based in Latin or Greek Serves as a Universal Language Medical terms are broken down into FOUR word parts: 1. Stem/Root = gives the essential meaning of the term 2. Prefix = added to the beginning of the term 3. Suffix = placed after a word 4. Linking or Combining Vowels = connects roots to suffixes or roots to other words Word Building Involves two steps: 1

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    HS111: Medical Terminology — Unit 3 Analysis Chart In this Assignment you will need to complete an analysis chart for ten (10) medical terms. Please be sure to complete the information for all 14 spaces. If there is not an applicable answer please indicate this by entering “n/a” in the space. At the end of the project be sure to list all applicable references and cite them in APA format. Please see the example listed below: Unit 3 Assignment Type your name here Kaplan University

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    Associate Level Material Medical Report This assignment is for you to create a screening tool for potential hires in your health care facility. As the health care administrator‚ you would want to ensure that your future employees have a strong understanding of medical reports and medical terminology. You are writing these reports for the applicants to read‚ interpret‚ and answer a set of questions you have developed. Refer to the samples of medical records reports on pages (142-144‚ 196‚ & 261-263)

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    St. Augustine‚ was born in A.D. 354 and eventually became the Father of the early church. Referred to as one of the greatest philosophers and theologians of all time‚ Augustine influenced the development of Western Christianity and provided a new twist on the idea of thinking. He did through a few of his very famous and attractive writings‚ Confessions and City of God. “Scripture tells us that those who seek the Lord will praise him‚ for as they seek they find him‚ and on finding him they will praise

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    The Apostle Paul‚ Saint Augustine & Martin Luther Their impact on the Christian Faith March 12‚ 2009 The Apostle Paul‚ Saint Augustine‚ and Martin Luther have been three very important figures in the Christian church. Each went through a unique personal experience that changed the course of their lives. Those experiences were important to them and they should be important to anyone of the Christian faith

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    Question 1 A prefix that means outside of or outward: Selected Answer: exo- Response Feedback: Rationale: This one is simply a case of knowing the meanings of the prefixes. Exo- means outside of or outward. Objective: Learn the meanings of common combining forms‚ prefixes‚ and suffixes in the language of medicine. Text page: 14 MTO: Section II‚ Listen and Spell Question 2 ____al means pertaining to the kidneys. The word part you choose is a _____. Selected Answer: Ren‚ word root Response

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    Introduction : A medical microbiology lab performs testing on human samples collected from different body sites. The tests are used to detect and identify any microorganisms capable of causing disease. Knowing of unknown microorganism is important on how this microorganism  works and how it is structured‚ means knowing how it can affect humans. The purpose of this study was to identify an unknown bacterium by applying all methods that were previously conducted and learned in the medical microbiology

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