Parker had drunk seawater out of desperation and appeared to be dying. On the 19th day Dudley (captain) suggested drawing lots to determine who should die so that others might live. Brooks (sailor 1) refused. Next day Dudley motioned to Stephens (sailor 2) to kill Parker. All 3 men subsisted on parker’s body with staggering euphemism‚ calling it breakfast. Dudley and Stephens when to trail for murder with‚ Brooks as witness. They confessed and claimed they had killed out of necessity. Arguments: 1
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Professional Identity Paper COUN 5004 Crisis Assessment and Intervention Address: Telephone: Email: Instructor: Dr. Jessica Russo Professional Identity Paper A professional identity is figuring out results from a scientific study process that simplify a knowledge of your field of choice‚ that allows you to verbally express his or her function with anyone that is obsolete (Brott & Myers‚ (1999); Smith & Robinson‚ (1995). According to (Healey‚ Hays‚ (n.d.) “Within counseling‚ professional
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LIBERTY AND PATERNALISM John Stuart Mill and Gerald Dworkin have distinctly opposing views on legal paternalism in that Mill is adamantly against any form of paternalism‚ whereas Dworkin believes that there do exist circumstances in which paternalism is justified. Both agree that paternalism is justified when the well being of another person is violated or put at risk. Mill takes on a utilitarian argument‚ explaining that allowing an individual to exercise his freedom of free choice is more beneficial
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Quiz 2 Econ 201 1.The aggregate expenditure model focuses on the relationship between ________ and ________ in the short run‚ assuming ________ is constant. A) total income; real GDP; the price level B) total production; total income; real GDP C) total spending; real GDP; the price level D) total spending; real GDP; total income 2.In 2001‚ Cisco Systems was surprised by a decline in demand for their equipment‚ resulting in an unexpected increase in
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9500 Liberty Assignment Pg. 662 Comprehension: The argument Feinstein makes about current immigration legislation and border enforcement is that they haven’t worked. She gives examples and estates that today’s immigration world in America is very different from the 1990s‚ 1980s‚ and 1970s. Employers’ sanctions‚ which are the seed of current immigration laws‚ have failed. Naturalization takes years. Border control is spotty at best. In conclusion she says that the government has essentially failed
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two Bedford vans. The front half of a 1983 model has been welded to the rear half of a 1686 model and as the result the van is unsafe for driving. Advise Sandra. Answer: Issues: 1) Implied condition that goods will correspond to description 2) Implied condition as to fitness and merchantable 3) Goods must be of merchantable quality Introduction: The law applicable in this case is under Section 4(1) Sale of Goods Act 1957. A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller
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Problem5-18A Pricing decisions made with ABC system cost data Morello Sporting Goods Corporation makes two types of racquets‚ tennis and badminton. The company uses the same facility to make both products even though the processes are quiet different. The company has recently converted its cost accounting system to activity-based costing. The following are the cost data that June Searight‚ the cost‚ accountant‚ prepared for the third quarter of 2011 (during which Morello made 70‚000 tennis racquets
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A Counseling Model Applied Shaneka Moton Walden University A Counseling Model Applied Dynamics The Quest family is at a place where they are receptive to counseling. Paul and Jane are in agreement that they need help with their family. Jane feels that she has two separate families that she is trying to mend into one. Paul spends a lot of his time working and out of the home which leaves Jane to take care of the house. The issues observed circle around the care
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over the head with a hammer.He must get pleasure from it‚ because why else would he do it if he didn’t get pleasure from it? Answer Selected Answer: Circular reasoning Correct Answer: Circular reasoning Question 2 5 out of 5 points Correct Either the government imposes price controls on the cost of prescription drugs‚ or the pharmaceutical companies will continue to reap huge profits. Therefore‚ price controls must be imposed‚ because
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Observation/Witness Statement /Professional Discussion/Questioning Record Training Adviser Name: Sarah conebar Learner Name: Laura Price Witness Name and relationship to learner: Setting: Date: 26th November 2014 Evidence/ Unit/Outcomes Unit 503 – written Questions SHC53 Outcome 1 1.1- Explain models of practices that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility? My role as a senior care assistant requires me to support individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds
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