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    It is often OK to tell a lie. All of us has ever told a lie. We often do it to avoid some true‚ that may hurt a person or to the benefit of ourselves. Many psychologists confirm the fact‚ that in normal life people usually say untruth. So lying is an everyday occurrence. In my opinion‚ it is possible to lie‚ if the reason for it is serious disease of relative people‚ family member. Dоctоrs cоntinuоusly face an еthical dilеmma‚ tеll thе wholе truth of the situation‚ which can be telling

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    OOUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION: PRINCIPLES AND POSSIBILITIES Dr Roy Killen Faculty of Education‚ University of Newcastle‚ Australia This paper explores some of the basic principles of outcomes-based education and relates them to the Australian school and vocational education context. It is intended to help teachers 2 understand how they can translate the theory and philosophy of OBE into practical action in their instructional planning‚ teaching and assessment of student 3 learning. The

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    exemplifies them‚ and why does that get people elected. With those ideas in mind I want to focus on if the ideal electable character changes with age or stay constant‚ to do so I will look at the qualities of an elementary school election verse the current presidential election. The first question deals with what makes a favorable character‚ more specifically‚ are there certain traits that make one candidate more electable than another. The obvious answer deals with the candidate’s ideals and perspective

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    similar preparations made with other esculents.[citation needed] Tapioca is a staple food in some regions and is used worldwide as a thickening agent‚ mainly in foods. Tapioca is gluten free‚ and almost completely protein free. ’Tapioca’ in Britain often refers to a milk pudding thickened with

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    Problem of National Election 2014 Bangladesh could face a protracted political crisis in the Lead-up to the 2013 elections unless Prime Minister SheikhHasina’s government changes course and take a more conciliatory approach towards the political opposition and the military. In December 2008‚ following two years of a military-backed caretaker government‚ the Awami League (AL) secured a landslide victory in what were widely acknowledged to be the fairest elections in the country’s history. The hope

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    Why the UKs election system is better suited at representing the people. The United States of America and Great Britain are bot considered to be great Democracies. A democracy is a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting‚ and a fundamental principle of democracy is citizen participation. Citizens have the right to vote‚ but they must also accept the results of the election‚ whether they agree with the outcome or not. In a democratic society‚ they also try to prevent the government

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    SOME states might have their own peculiar issues‚ but on a national scale‚ the issues that are likely to dominate this general election fall under three broad categories: race relations‚ governance and economic wellbeing. These categories are not watertight compartments and a given policy issue can affect all of them‚ but they offer a simple and convenient way to understand the electoral issues. Formulated in this general way‚ these categories are familiar and longstanding in Malaysian politics‚

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    outcome measure

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    TITLE PATIENT SATISFACTION TOWARDS OPD AND IPD SERVICES IN LABAID CARDIAC HOSPITAL LTD. AND LABAID SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL LTD‚ BANGLADESH. [CHAPTER-1] 1.Background/Introduction: Labaid group started rolling with the inception of Labaid Ltd in 1989. Since‚ it marches on and on‚ blossomed into one of the fastest growing groups of companies mainly in health care services but also in other fields like real state‚ agro farming‚ financial sector and education. The core of Labaid Group‚ is however

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    Both primary and general elections are important in order to determine who will be president of the US‚ but the first primary election nominates the candidate that best fits to become president from each political party. Primary elections are difficult to vote in‚ since they are a few candidates running for the same party‚ which makes it tough to make a big decision based on the information you have gathered from the person. This is hard when you know little to nothing on a nominee. Having little

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    Executive Summary An analysis was done to find an equation that predicts the selling price of a house. The data used in this research analysis to predict the selling price of a house is shown in the Bryant/Smith Case 28 (See Appendix 1). The null hypothesis stated that there is not a relationship between the selling price of a house and its characteristics. The alternate hypothesis stated that there is a relationship between the selling price of a house and its characteristics. A 95% confidence

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