Health Services Administration – HSA599 Faculty Course Guide Prerequisite: None Quarter: Winter 2013 Meeting Days/Time Classes Begin: January 7‚ 2013 Classes End: March 18‚ 2013 Instructor Dr. Michelle Rose Instructor Phone: 678-371-7265 (6:30 pm-8pm EST Mon-Thurs only) All other times you may leave a voice message. I will reply via email within 24 hours (48 hours weekends). Please be sure to include your full name and class in messages. Instructor E-mail Private
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Anthony Guerra Professor Neilson Philosophy & Ethics 14 October 2010 The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix Book VII of The Republic begins with Socrates’ “Allegory of the Cave.” The purpose of this allegory is to “make an image of our nature in its education and want of education” in other words‚ it illustrates Socrates’ model of education. In addition‚ the allegory corresponds perfectly to the analogy of the divided line. However‚ this Cave Analogy is also an applicable theme in modern times
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Medical Tourism: Beneficence or Commerce? Danielle Evans February 15‚ 2013 Contemporary Perspectives‚ Spring 2013 Professor Philip J. Gibbon Psychology/ Occupational Therapy Major Medical Tourism is a health care trend that has recently greatly increased and is expected to continue increasing in the future. Medical Tourism is defined by tourist travel for the purpose of receiving medical treatment or improving health fitness (Medical Tourism‚ 1). The skyrocketing cost of health care
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begins to bond with his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ a man who is blind. Plato’s Allegory of the cave is a story about a prisoner who is freed from being locked in chains living all of his life underground and finding out a different perspective about a lie he’s been living his whole life‚ being told as a conversation between Socrates and Glaucon. In the stories‚ “ Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ and “ Allegory of the Cave” by Plato‚ both authors argue that a person’s reality is not always what is seems to be
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THE CAVE Timothy Eves May 13‚ 1989: I sat in a cave‚ one of a multitude of prisoners. For dinner‚ as for so many other meals‚ we were served steak. Tendrils of steam rose from our plates like beckoning fingers. The aroma penetrated our nostrils; our mouths watered. We took a bite: the meat was so tender that it practically melted on our tongues. We groaned with pleasure. Where the meat came from we didn’t know—and didn’t care. We simply reveled in the flavor‚ the texture‚ the juice dribbling down
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Well‚ is Shawn completely stuck in neutral or is he just hiding his current condition behind his miraculous seizures?The book‚ Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman‚ is a fiction dramatic novel about the main character who is a 14-year-old boy called Shawn Mcdaniel‚ who tells the story by a perspective by telling the reader about his condition called C.P (Cerebral Palsy) which prevents him to control any part of his body. Shawn is sophisticated and thinks normally as if he were a normal teenager‚ but
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Plato’s Cave is a story about a group of people and their perceived reality. In this story‚ there are many people that have been chained to a wall of the caves for their entire lives. All they can see is a blank wall that has shadows projected on it. These shadows are the prisoners’ reality because that is the only thing that they see. There is one prisoner that is freed and learns what true reality it. The Cave‚ a novel by Jose Saramago‚ is a tale about a society where the Center controls many aspects
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development of medical services in many regions in Indonesia has not been developing evenly. In the city region‚ medical facilities such as hospitals‚ pharmacies‚ and clinics can be found easily. It is different compared to rural areas where medical facilities are limited and cannot be reached in villages. Few villages only have limited medical facilities such as Puskesmas and small pharmacy. There are villages that only have few doctors who open private medical practice. The diversity of medical services
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the good‚ but when they have ascended and seen enough...they must be able to descend again...‚"(Plato 5) symbolizes that it is the responsibility of those with great minds who make sense of the knowledge around them‚ to inform others who are stuck in the cave. Plato emphasizes that withholding this kind of information is denying each person human dignity‚ and disrespecting others their right to live as they
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Reproduced from 50 Activities for Teambuilding @ Mike Woodcock‚ Cower‚ Aldershot‚ 1988 CAVE RESCUE BRIEFING SHEET You have been called to an emergency meeting as one of your company’s experiments in a cave has gone badly wrong. Six volunteers have been taken into a cave system in a remote part of the country‚ connected only by a radio link to the research station by the cave entrance. It was intended that the volunteers would spend four days underground‚ but they have been trapped by falling
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