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    ULMS 251: Corporate Social Responsibility Examination Feedback‚ January 2013 This year’s much larger cohort achieved a set of results very comparable to the previous two years. Mean mark and standard deviation were almost identical and the percentage of failures was very marginally higher. There was however a noticeable drop in the number of students achieving marks of 70 and over; this was a disappointment. A clear majority of students achieved overall marks in the 50-59% range – that is they

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    Macbeth is the driving force behind Macbeth’s downfall Lady Macbeth? The driving force behind Macbeth’s downfall? Certainly not. Macbeth was completely and solely responsible for all the acts of great evil which were to lead to his downfall‚ and to even suggest the blame can be shifted on his wife is ludicrous. From his very first meeting with the witches‚ Macbeth’s mind became instantly plagued with thoughts of murder and treachery. The guilty start that Banquo noticed:

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    Physician Assisted Suicide

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    sad reality of many terminally ill patients around the US‚ as well as the world. 1. Problem: Physician assisted suicide is a controversial and currently illegal practice within most of the United States‚ excluding Oregon‚Washington and Montana. Though it may not seem immediately important to you now‚ you never know when someone you love will be in a position in which this may apply. For me‚ it was my mother who had a massive stroke on Christmas day 2011 and my father who died of liver cancer in

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    traditional Western culture‚ it was accepted for physicians to lie or withhold the truth from patients in order to provide the best care. This was accepted because it allowed to physicians to treat without interruption of the stubbornness of their patients. In modern Western culture‚ physician deception is viewed as wrong because it takes away the autonomy of the patient. Similar to traditional Western culture‚ Chinese medical ethics focuses on what the family and physician thinks is best for the patient

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    and kidneys. Risk factors for hypertension include: increasing age‚ male‚ race (African Americans‚ Hispanics)‚ diabetes‚ family history‚ high sodium diet‚ obesity‚ physical inactivity‚ alcohol‚ and tobacco use. The goal for treating people with this chronic condition is to decrease mortality and increase quality of life (Wang‚ MD & Vasan‚ MD‚ 2005 ).   In Mr. Garcia case‚ he was asymptomatic and was found during routine examination. He is a perfect example of a person at risk for hypertension

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    LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT 4: Reflecting on and Developing Practice for Children aged 0-8 OUTCOME 3: Respond to Children’s Needs through Care Routines and Procedures Student Name: Date: 24th January 2011 Age Range: 5-8 years Setting (be specific): A primary school on a busy dual carriage way‚ within a year two classroom. Routine name: Arrival and departure. P4 Arrival; The bell is rung in the playground for the first time and all of the children are required to stand still

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    What to do When You Screw Up (This essay was originally published in the electronic Newsletter for the Honors Program for the College of Letters and Science at UC Santa Barbara in Winter 2009.) Many people mistake me for a successful person‚ so I try to keep a record of all my failures‚ and for reasons that will become clear later in this essay. True failure and rejection didn’t begin for me until late adolescence: when I applied for college‚ I got just one rejection letter‚ but it felt like

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    An examination is an official test of knowledge. We have exams everywhere around the world. Ivanah (2011) argues that “Examination is an assessment intended to measure a test – taker’s knowledge‚ skill‚ aptitude‚ physical fitness‚ classification in many other topics”. (para 3) Young’s and adults can have exams; there is not a particular age to have exams. However‚ some don’t agree that exams are important. This article will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of having exams. Firstly‚ a person

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    Physician Assisted Suicide

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    do not want their family to watch them suffer. I think that physician assisted suicide may be a consideration in some extreme cases where pain cannot be controlled with medications or when the patient is comatose and will never regain consciousness. Many people believe that physician assisted suicide is unethical because it is viewed as murder. Those who view physician assisted suicide as unethical also feel that no one‚ even a physician has the right to assist anyone with suicide. When reading

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    The career path I have chosen to pursue is physical therapy. As I was growing up‚ physical therapy was not an option I would have considered but ever since junior year‚ my love for physical therapy has grown and pretty much eliminated all other career options. I had never fully understood what a physical therapist did until I became a patient. In the beginning of my junior year I had torn my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)‚ medial cruciate ligament (MCL)‚ and medial meniscus while playing goalkeeper

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