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    Summary With the advent of reality programming overtaking the television landscape‚ questions arise regarding the ethical implications involved in shows that seem to suggest counseling or therapy occurs within a television show‚ particularly one purported to be reality television. Studies show that television is an information media. According to a survey by the National Health Council‚ people received almost half (40%) of their information regarding healthcare from television (Vogel‚ Gentile‚

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    in which its function are becoming an essential technology for health care in part because the information management challenges were being faced by health care professionals that are increasing daily. The system stores data regarding additional medical information records in a relational database. Most published studies to date have been in the area of keeping the records safety. The database is a general setting of compiling not only the records of the patients but all the records. These computerized

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    Andhra Pradesh‚ A Small farmers perspective. EPW‚ June 25‚ 2005. Pg.2705-13. 12 16. Pramod Kumar‚ Contract Farming Through Agribusiness Firms and State corporation.-A Case study in Punjab‚ EPW‚ December 30‚ 2006‚ Pg.5367-75. 18. Sukhpal Singh.‚ Implications of FDI in Food Supermarkets. ‚ Economic and Political Weekly‚ August 21‚ 2010‚ Vol .XLV‚ No 34. Pg.17 to 20. 20. Sukhpal Singh‚ MNC’s and Agricultural Development‚ Journal of International Development‚ 2002.

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    If your teacher says something incorrect in a class‚ what will you do? 1) Interrupt your teacher right away 2) Keep silent 3) Correct your teacher after the class We are not unfamiliar with sometimes our teacher could make subtle mistakes when teaching in the class. And there is no denying that even the sage could make the mistake‚ and so teacher could. Therefore‚ in my opinion‚ correcting my teacher after the class is the best choice among others. Firstly‚ correcting teachers after the class

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    To be published in the Gazette of India‚ Extraordinary‚ Part II‚ Section 3‚ Sub-section(ii) dated 15th May 2013 Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Pharmaceuticals) New Delhi Dated 15th ___May 2013 25 Vaisakha Saka 1935 ORDER S.O. 1221(E).– In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act‚ 1955‚ (10 of 1955)‚ and supersession of the Drug (Prices Control) Order‚ 1995‚ except as respect to things done or omitted to be done before such supersession‚

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    Ethical Implications of Aversive Conditioning It is not usual for psychologists to give prominence to ethical issues and Skinner is no exception. However‚ in writing about the application of behavioral analysis to significant issues in human behavior. Skinner stresses three issues which have general ethical implications. The use of positive reinforcement‚ the minimization of punishment contingencies and the specification of objectives (Skinner 1953‚ 1971). Aversive Conditioning is the use of unpleasant

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    Standardized Coding System             The American Nurses Association (2008) suggests the use of 13 languages that nurses should to communicate thoughts‚ ideas‚ and care plans.  Nurses work in ever specialty and are require interacting with each other and other specialties to benefit their patients.  Recently my hospital has created the usage of an electronic interdisciplinary care plan (eIPOC).  The eIPOC utilizes Nursing Diagnosis from NANDA International language to discuss patient problems and

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    Societal Implications of Abolishing Juvenile Court The juvenile justice system plays a vital role in the outcome of juvenile delinquents lives. If juvenile courts are abolished‚ juvenile offenders will be forced into adult prisons and harsher sentences may be given to young juveniles. The treatment and therapy needed for these young offenders may not be met in adult courts because of the back already in adult courts the rehabilitation process may suffer for juvenile offenders. Society collectively

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    Abstract This paper examines and discusses how major legal factor directly relate to foreign investment; Board of Investment Regulations and its role affect ownership and operation of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Thailand. This paper also provides brief background of Thailand and comprehensive information on the above legal concerns. Furthermore‚ it illustrates how the outcome of these regulations is in favor of FDI and; therefore‚ attract foreign investors to invest in Thailand. Introduction

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    Philosophical Implications of Cultural Relativism Philosophical position of Cultural Relativism is best understood in terms of its epistemological‚ ethical and logical implications. Philosophical means articulation‚ argumentation‚ analysis‚ and synthesis of the idea‚ principle or concept. [1] Implication is a relationship between two propositions that holds when both propositions are true and fails when the first is true but the second is false. It is to develop a logical cohesion among arguments

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