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    ‘Is a no fault regime better than a negligence rule as a way of dealing with the causes and consequences of medical error?’ When assessing whether a no fault regime is better than a negligence rule in dealing with the causes and consequences of medical error‚ it would seem prudent to first understand the meaning of the term “medical error”. Liang defines medical error as ‘a mistake‚ inadvertent occurrence‚ or unintended event in health-care delivery which may‚ or may not‚ result in patient injury’

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    my worse fault

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    I think my worst fault is that I am a pessimistic person. I always expect things to turn out badly and I would always see the bad side of things. My mom would always use the inaccurate half glass of water example and I would always answer that the glass is half empty. I feel like if I think about the good things‚ it will always turns out to be bad. I don’t want to get my hopes up for nothing and I don’t want to be disappointed. I feel pessimistic and I am always prepared for the worst. I know is

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    At 4:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time on January 17‚ 1994 Northridge‚ California was hit by a magnitude 6.7 Earthquake that shook for nearly 20 seconds. The natural disaster was a blind thrust earthquake‚ which occurs along a thrust fault‚ but shows no sign on the Earth’s surface‚ thus the term “blind”. The Earthquake was centered in Northridge‚ which is approximately 20 miles west/northwest of Los Angeles. The powerful shock was felt at distances of 400 kilometers from the epicenter. It produced

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    Romeo and Juliet; Fault.

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ one of the main characters‚ Juliet‚ commits suicide near the end of the play. Friar Lawrence is directly responsible for the death of Juliet in all ways. He makes not only one‚ but three mistakes that all lead to Juliet’s death. He gave a poison to Juliet‚ he trusted someone else with a letter of great significance to deliver to Romeo‚ and he fled when Juliet was in the most danger at the tomb. Had he not have made these three major terrible mistakes

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    The Fault in Our Stars

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    War can represent something different to everyone. It can be liberation. It can be devastation. It can be both. In John Green’s novel‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ the war on cancer is explored. The reader is able to see how the different characters react and interact given the tragic circumstances. It is evident that the war experience varies from person to person‚ and this impacts his or her personal outcome. Attitudes towards war on illnesses vary. For example‚ Hazel‚ a teenager suffering from

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    the terror and destruction of Southern California earthquakes‚ and gives predictions for future ones to come. Throughout the film it gives insight on the Northridge Earthquake of 1994‚ the damage it’s caused‚ and provides facts on the San Andreas Fault. It also gives information about "The Big One"‚ a huge devastating earthquake that will one day reduce Los Angeles into a ruin and cause it to break off from the rest of California‚ sending into the sea. While the "Big One" has yet to occur‚ residents

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    San Andres Fault Summary

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    Jane Davis McDowell 20 March 2010 General Science San Andres Fault Summary The San Andreas Fault is a crack in the Earth’s crust in California‚ which is about 1100 kilometers long. Since 1857‚ 1906 and 1989 many famous earthquakes have occurred along it. It is the boundary between the North American and Pacific lithospheric plates. Geologists have learned that the Earth’s crust is fractured into a series of "plates" that have been moving very slowly over the Earth’s surface for millions of

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    Troy blames himself for not being able to teach his son on how to become a better adult. This is the reason for Troy giving Lyon anything that he ask for even though Troy wants him to earn it on his own. An example of this is when Lyon ask Troy for ten dollars at the beginning of the play. He wants Lyon to get himself a job that would help him out‚ so he do not have to keep coming to his father for money. On the other hand‚ Cory Maxson get the worst end of the stick. He does not get treated the same

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    Romeo And Juliet's Fault

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    “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal‚ love leaves a memory no one can steal” (from a headstone in Ireland). When people die their loved ones often face depression and mourn for a long time especially if that loved one is someone you raised and watched grow up over the years. Sometimes individuals like to blame people for their loved ones death when in actuality there could be just more than one person to blame or no one at all. The death of Romeo and Juliet in William Shakespeare’s play is very

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    need to be taken to recover the system (such as restoring from backups) after a system has been compromised in a security incident [1]. Intrusion tolerance include reacting‚ counteracting‚ recovering‚ masking a wide set of faults encompassing intentional and malicious faults (intrusions)‚ which may lead to failure of the system security properties if nothing is done to counter their effect on the system state. Instead of trying to prevent every single intrusion‚ these are allowed and tolerated.

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