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    ECONOMICS 442 HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT PROFESSOR KARSTENSSON TOPIC 2 EXAM REVIEW THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL (1776-1873) You should be prepared to write on the following items and questions on the pertinent examination. On the Short Answer Items you should be able to correctly identify the item and comment on its importance in the history of economic ideas. On the Essay Questions you should be able to write an organized and defensible short essay on the point(s) of the question asked

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    Models for the Analysis of Legal Argumentation EVELINE T. FETERIS Department of Speech Communication‚ Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric University of Amsterdam Spuistraat 134 1012 VB Amsterdam Netherlands e.t.feteris@uva.nl Introduction In their classical works on argumentation the philosophers Chaïm Perelman and Stephen Toulmin presented the procedures and practices of legal reasoning as a model for a rational practice of argumentation. In the 50 years since the publication of Perelman and

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    Medical errors do happen and pose a huge problem in the healthcare industry. Errors in healthcare can happen because of a number of reasons. The most common is lack of communication. Communication is imperative in healthcare. Failure to communicate can lead to problems in identifying patients‚ which can lead to other more serious errors such as incorrect procedures. Another form of error comes from faulty equipment. Hospitals have had problems with defective equipment‚ and because of this injury

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    Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) (Jones and Harris study 1967) The Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE) principle states that man tends to ignore outside pressure and factors when judging the behavior of others. This means that people believe that a certain action or behavior was a cause of an internal motive rather than some influence from external pressure. In simple words‚ the FAE describes the inability to step inside other people’s shoes. The name FAE was first coined by Ross in 1977

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    Tobacco Ethical Issues The five ethical issues that I have selected from thetruth.com are: misrepresenting cigarettes as a safe consumable good‚ using flavored tobacco to appeal to a larger demographic‚ referring to children as “replacement” smokers‚ cigarette butts kill fish and micro-organisms‚ and helping minorities get jobs to buy cigarettes. Misrepresenting cigarettes According to the information available on thetruth.com‚ big tobacco has been implying they are producing a safe consumable

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    transfer) (Ellis‚ 1994). Therefore‚ we tend to believe that most of the errors are account of negative transfer. This is partly true according to many empirical studies of errors which have showed that many errors are common to different linguistic backgrounds. The L1 is‚ therefore‚ one of various sources of errors‚ and there might be other reasons which should be considered (Krashen‚ 1988). Approaches to Errors Errors are made when learners of L2 produce incorrect language because they

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    Medication errors are all too common‚ jeopardizing the safety of patients; it may be a misinterpretation of a prescription‚ not having a complete history of a patient and dispensing drugs that could interact with other drugs adversely‚ or a patient administering the medication incorrectly‚ which are all preventable. There are numerous ways of preventing medication errors; therefore‚ the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) has recognized ten important factors that lead to errors. Anderson

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    UNISA CENTRE FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IN PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT STUDY GUIDE FOR LEGAL ASPECTS OF PURCHASING PPSM049 © 2008 University of South Africa All rights reserved University of South Africa Muckleneuk Pretoria Original: Ms I Fourie Revised by: Ms Rene Swart Assisted by: Prof JA Badenhorst LEGAL ASPECTS OF PURCHASING STUDY UNIT 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 General principles of the law of contract p1 Introduction General principles of the law of contract Requirements

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    Society (ACS) shares that spit or smokeless tobacco is a less lethal‚ but still unsafe‚ alternative to smoking. No form of smokeless tobacco is a safe substitute for cigarettes. Still‚ tobacco companies often market these products as alternatives to smoking in places where smoking is not allowed (Smokeless). Many uniformed consumers of smokeless tobacco‚ including my boyfriend seem to believe the media hype and tobacco companies that smokeless tobacco is less harmful than smoking cigarettes. However

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    Treatment of asylum seekers by the Australian legal system The treatment of asylum seekers by the Australian legal system is a controversial issue dealing with human rights and people from different sides have different perspectives on this subject .The Australian legal system has attempted to achieve justice for the parties affected by the matter through various court cases and legislation and policy changes. Has justice been achieved? The current Australian government perspective on this

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