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    Index Page No. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………02 Ethics of Medical Negligence…………………………………………………………………………………….03 Tort of Clinical Negligence………………………………………………………………………………………..05 Practice of Defensive Medicine…………………………………………………………………………………06 Principle of Res Ipsa Loquito…………………………………………………………………………………….07 Duty of Care……………………………………………………………………………………………………………08 Duty on part of Hospital and Doctor to obtain prior consent of patient..…………………08 NHS Redress

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    high school‚ I feel like I cannot make to go college. because I heard people said college is hard and expensive to pay. But all high school students in the united states would like to get free college. In the United states college is not free. While there are many poor people who cannot Offord college money‚ college should not be free because the government cannot afford all the college resources and paying for education motivate students. First thing‚ college should not be free there

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    1020 Essay 1 The Lawsuit: Examining the Characters The definition of a lawsuit is a civil action brought in court in which a plaintiff demands another person‚ known as the defendant‚ pay this person equitable resolve (dictionary.com). In other words they want payment for being wronged in the past. If the case is found to be legitimate and proven justifiable‚ the defendant pays the plaintiff the awarded compensation. This brings us to the story‚ The Lawsuit‚ by Naguib Mahfouz. This

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    How free are we? Australia is a lucky country. It is a rich western democracy where its people enjoy wealth‚ health and freedom. On the surface it may appear so‚ and compared to other countries‚ we live in a country that we believe is free but how do we define freedom? The definition of freedom is “The power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants” (Oxforddictionariescom‚ 2016). Australians have lots of rights. However on contemplation and reflection‚ it appears we are not as free as we believe

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    and discuss the overall final outcome as issued by the courts in 1995. On March 10‚ 1992 Alfonzo Lopez Jr.‚ who was then a 12th-grade student (senior)‚ arrived at Edison high School in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ carrying on his person a concealed .38 caliber handgun and five bullets. Acting on an anonymous tip‚ the school authorities confronted Alfonzo‚ who readily admitted to having the weapon. He was arrested and charged under Texas law with firearm possession on school property. The next day the state

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    of principle‚ do you think that differences in language‚ religion‚ and culture should be recognized and taken into account in schools‚ or should schools be the central place in American society where all students are “made into” good Americans? As a matter of principle‚ I think that differences in language‚ religion‚ and culture should be recognized and taken into account in schools. I do not think that schools should be the central place in American society where all students are “made into” good

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    Maclay school should stay uniform free for many reasons. These reasons are: it would limit our freedom of expression‚ it is a well known fact that students oppose uniforms‚ and it may make the transition from child to adult harder if your clothes are already chosen for you everyday until you graduate. These are the reasons why school uniforms are a bad idea. Uniforms are a bad idea because they limit our freedom of expression. Currently‚ the school has a dress code that says "no big logos or

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    83% of students don’t have access to higher education because of how much it cost? In the meantime many students want to go to college but unfortunately‚ they can’t afford it because they have to pay for more than just their classes. Colleges should be free for everyone because higher education leads to a more educated and productive workforce‚ many students don’t have access to higher education because of how much it cost‚ and if the students have to pay for university education‚ this might dissuade

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    kind acts that Jim showed to Huck lead him into believing that Jim should be free because Huck knew how kind Jim was. However‚ this idea was not universalized by Huck. When Huck met up with Jim while they were both running away Huck was faced with the difficult question of whether or not he should turn Jim in. Throughout the book‚ Huck kept revisiting this thought that he was doing something wrong and would go to hell for helping free a slave.

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    Ken S. Ewert correctly asserts that free market is not the root cause of sin‚ but rather‚ the origin is a result of Adam’s fall from grace. In opposition to the Christian Socialists belief that capitalism is tyrannical‚ dehumanizing‚ selfish and fosters materialism (Ewert‚ 1989)‚ I concur with Ewert‚ that it is what is in the hearts of those charged with establishing and overseeing economic regulations that determines whether it will benefit or hinder society. The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the

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