How and why has medicine usurped legal and religious institutions when it comes to defining norms/deviance?

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Explanation:

Get in touch with your local Jehovah's Witness branch. They can give you an earful on this subject.

They have religious reasons for objecting to transfusions. When it comes to children, the courts have overruled them saying that the welfare of the child is more important than any medical objection or argument that the witnesses may have.

People with Leukemia at some point in course of their disease, may need a transfusion. Nothing else will do. The cells in blood fight foreign antibodies and transport oxygen to organs that need it. If a patient's own blood can't do it, then a transfusion becomes necessary.

The courts have a right to dictate terms when children are involved. The courts do not have the same right with adults. If an adult chooses to end the suffering,  they have that right. There even comes a point (in Canada at least) where death is an option. But an individual patient must give knowledgeable consent to taking his own life.

So medicine has a say in some things and not in others. In the United States, the population has not given up on the rights of the 1st amendment. And medicine can override even those rights.


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Medicalization has numerous phenomenology consequences. Define phenomenology and give two examples of medicalization effecting how we experience our bodies

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Phenomenology is the study of an individual's lived experience of the world.

I would go just a bit further. It is the experience, I call it life poetry, that shapes us. These are pretty drastic in some cases, or pretty lovely in others. Falling in love is an example of great love poetry. Being rejected is pretty negative, and very formative.

I know that is not what you are asking, but it gives you an idea of powerful these events can be.

This is another way of asking the same question you've been asked before. Pain killers are an example of a kind of medication that prevents us from feeling what otherwise could be a dreadful experience that our bodies make us focus on. The most serious of these are something like morphine. It kills the pain, but it also makes us more Zombie like then we'd like to be. It robs us of our vitality and it deadens the way we respond to the world around us.

Other drugs prevent our chemistry from raising h e  l l by seeing things that aren't there.

any six characteristics of present society

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Answer:

1.mutual understanding

2.common aim of every member of society

3.protect his or her right in the society

4.help each other in need

5.respect each other though

5.respect each others festival

is government doing enough to ensure that human trafficking is protected​

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The government is lazy and doesn't truly care for the people it is meant to care for

No , they don’t care about us they only care about their money.

The constitutionally established guarantees that protect opinions and property against arbitrary government interference are known as civil _______________ , whereas civil reflect positive acts of government for the purpose of protecting individuals against arbitrary or discriminatory actions.

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Answer:

Liberties;

Rights

Explanation:

Civil liberties

This are clearly defined as the rights belongs to all individuals. They are set up to protect the common man against government and backed up by the constitution, legislation, and judicial decisions.

Civil rights

This on the other hand is simply known and refered to as the positive acts of government set up to prevent discrimination and give an equal protection under the laws.

Features of Civil Liberties

1. Freedoms

2. Bill of rights

3. Protection from government

4. Government cannot reduce or limit them

Features of Civil Rights

1. Equality (gender, religion)

2. Protection by the government

3. Government is guaranteed to protect an individual from other people

3. Established through legislation or court cases.

Mô hình kinh tế thị trường định hướng xã hội chủ nghĩa được đổi mới qua từng kỳ Đại hội Đảng, hãy nêu những ví dụ thực tế cho thấy nền kinh tế được cải thiện?

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What is the government doing to support communities affected by human rights violations

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The community needs to work along with Government and religious organizations, to support the communities affected by human rights violation.  They also force the Government to take necessary action. Government institutions and communities work to stop human rights violations, by working on policies and legalization.

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The government is doing a lot, proposing legislation nation-wide, to stop disenfranchisement, and discrimination; The government has also imposed sanction, such as increase in taxes, withdrawing military protection, or military aid, and so much more on countries that infringe people rights to life.

Where did the Mexican Indians find water? cenotes sapodilla tierra henequen

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Answer:

They found it in Tierra

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Answer:

Its cenotes

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What's the legal status of the death penalty in the U.S.? Why is the execution method of lethal injection controversial?

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Subsequently, a majority of states enacted new death penalty statutes, and the court affirmed the legality of capital punishment in the 1976 case Gregg v. Georgia. Since then, more than 7,800 defendants have been sentenced to death; of these, more than 1,500 have been executed.

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Answer:

gumawa kanalang ng kwento Kong may libro ka

kumuha kanalang ng maikling kwento

Explanation:

Ang explaination ko lang ay mas na kakabuting kumuha ng kwento sa libro

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Write any 4 differences between Book keeping and Accounting?

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Answer:

{Bookkeeping}

1) Bookkeeping deals with identifying and recording financial transactions only.

2) Data provided by bookkeeping is not sufficient for decision making.

3) Not done in the case of Bookkeeping.

4) The person concerned with bookkeeping is known as a bookkeeper.

{Accounting}

1) Accounting refers to the process of summarising, interpreting and communicating the financial data of an organisation.

2) Management can take important decisions based on the data obtained from accounting.

3) Financial statements are a part of the accounting process.

4) The person concerned with accounting is known as an accountant.

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Is work small?why should we respect the labour?​

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please someone tell me who is this person

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Answer:

My best guess would be Cleopatra (Clepopatra VII Thea Philopator)

Answer:

That is Cleopatra.. I did a study research on her once before..

Explanation:

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A________________is a thinking strategy that may lead to a solution to a problem, but sometimes may lead to errors in conclusions. In contrast, an ______________is a rule based thinking strategy, that if followed correctly will guarantee a solution to a problem.

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A heuristic is a thinking strategy that may lead to a solution to a problem, but sometimes may lead to errors in conclusions.

In contrast, an algorithm is a rule based thinking strategy, that if followed correctly will guarantee a solution to a problem.

Obviously if people are serving wildly from lane to lane while driving, then they are reckless drivers and ought to have their license suspended. So I don’t understand why that woman, who crossed into my lane and crashed into me while serving to avoid a pedestrian, hasn’t had her license suspended.
A. Does this passage commit a fallacy?
B. Does it commut an appeal to pity fallacy?

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Answer:

A. Does this passage commit a fallacy?

Yes.

B. Does it commute an appeal to pity fallacy?

No.

Explanation:

A) Yes, this passage commit a fallacy as he compares different situation( saving a pedestrian) with general rules that end in blaming the driving force.

B) This doesn't commit Appeal to pity but it commits Appeal to Common Practice fallacy where the common practice is taken into account true and each other action is taken into account false or wrong

Make a comparative study of food resources in the UAE and India

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Answer:

To start with the comparative between both

You need to the difference in conditions between the two countries

Explanation:

For example the difference in weather. Geographic nature of the country. The ability to grow food. The water resources.

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trình bày khái niệm làng và phân tích các tiêu chí để nhận diện một làng nghề truyền thống

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Wright Mills once
şaid that sociologists need to develop a sociological
_____to study how society affects individuals.
-tool
-culture
-imagination
-method
Correct answer is imagination

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The correct answer is "imagination."

Wright Mills once said that sociologists need to develop a sociological imagination to study how society affects individuals.

Wright Mills (1916-1962) coined the phrase "social imagination" and he wrote a book about this topic. The book is titled "The Power Elite."

In this book. Mills wrote about the way relationships are created in power elites such as the United States military, and the political world. where most of the time the end result is the creation of alliances not often seen by society.

For Mills, sociology needs that "imagination" to develop a different perspective of the reality in the societies. Mills always appealed to the awareness of having the experience to understand the sociological phenomenon.

Approximate[tex]\int\limits^4_0 {\frac{1}{\sqrt{1+x^{3} } } } \, dx[/tex] using Simpson’s rule with n=6.

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Answer:

1.55

Explanation:

all the approximation consists of 4 basic steps. All the details are in the attached picture.

Can you please help?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Phản biện về một vấn đề mà bạn tâm đắc nhất trong cuộc sống

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

Một vấn đề tôi quan tâm là liệu đại số có được yêu cầu hay không. Ý tôi là, tôi sẽ không bao giờ sử dụng nó trong cuộc sống, vậy tại sao tôi phải trải qua sự khổ sở khi học nó?

Explanation:

what does not constitute copyright in your own written material​

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Copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive right to make copies of a creative work, usually for a limited time. The creative work may be in a literary, artistic, educational, or musical form. Copyright is intended to protect the original expression of an idea in the form of a creative work, but not the idea itself.[6][7][8] A copyright is subject to limitations based on public interest considerations, such as the fair use doctrine in the United States.

what recommendations and conclusions can you make on the issue of human rights violations and human rights sacrifices​

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    The development of robust institutions is the most important proposal I can make in terms of human rights breaches on governments and communities. Independent Courts and Commissions dealing with specific topics such as corruption and gender issues are required. The environment should allow for a free press to operate without political intervention or impediment. Citizens should have the right to freedom of expression and association. Citizens must also be well-informed and engaged on all major topics.

    To put it another way, an activist citizenry should be nurtured and supported. Transparency, open participation, peace, stability, and inclusive development are the main characteristics that drive a democratic discourse, and these approaches have a net effect of promoting them.

Explanation:

Provide one reason why you think we engage in causal analysis despite knowing the possible negative effects of that behavior or activity. Make sure to support your answer with at least two examples.

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We engage in analysis to record info. For example, when we create immunization there are clinical trials. This is to monitor symptoms. We engage to help the greater population of the world.

One reason why  we engage in causal analysis despite knowing the possible negative effects of that behavior or activity is it help to identify potential issues, solve them now, and create a plan of action to fix problems and it could also help in preventing future problems and to achieve any greater cause.

for example: a person say A gets cough, his weight changes etc that are symptoms of the lung cancer, on the other hand A is aware that the same are symptoms of lung cancer and he can have the same and that he smokes at least one packet of cigarettes daily which can be cause, still the person gets checkup and tests done to verify it, to know the cause and to prevent it further and get treated.

illustration two: a company introduces the product with lower price knowing it would affect company's reputation and loss to the company still the company introduces the product to know the cause of the company's lower sales.

What is causal analysis?

The area of experimental planning and statistics concerned with determining cause and effect is known as causal analysis.

A process for determining the fundamental or causal factor(s) that underlie performance variation and result in the occurrence or potential occurrence of a patient safety event is referred to as causal analysis. This process may include a Root Cause Analysis, a Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, hazards analysis, evidence review, observation, or any other pertinent analytical process aimed at identifying and understanding contributing factors.

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Define reversible change​

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Answer:

Reversible changes are changes that can be undone or reversed. Melting, freezing, boiling, evaporating, condensing, dissolving and also, changing the shape of a substance are examples of reversible changes.

Explanation:

Answer:

reversible change is a change that can be undone or reversed. If you can get back the substances you started the reaction with, that's a reversible reaction. ... Examples of reversible reactions include dissolving, evaporation, melting and freezing.

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These questions are about the movie “Spare Parts”

Each of the students (Lorenzo, Luis, Oscar, and Christian) had different skill sets. Describe how each of them contributed to the team?

What is one major life lesson you learned from this movie?

How did the boys persevere through difficult times during the movie?

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In 2004, four Latino teenagers arrive at the Marine Advanced Technology Education Robotics Competition at the University of California, Santa Barbara (USCB); born in Mexico, raised in Phoenix, Arizona, where they attend an underfunded public high school.

Oscar Vazquez goes to an Armed Forces Career Center to enlist into the U.S. Army; while he is waiting for his interview, he sees a video announcement and brochures about a Marine Underwater Robotics Competition, an event sponsored by NASA and the United States Armed Forces. Although he distinguishes himself as part of the Carl Hayden High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, he is forbidden to join because of his status as an undocumented immigrant; he is recommended not to present himself to any government office to avoid being reported to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. Vazquez lies to his mother about his progress in the Army; looking for another way to move ahead in life, he investigates the Underwater Robotics Competition.

With no previous formal teaching experience and between jobs, Fredi Cameron interviews for a vacant substitute teacher position at Carl Hayden High School. The principal questions his job stability record, but eventually hires Cameron because of his PhD and engineer credentials. After the interview, while in the school's parking lot, Lorenzo Santillan overrides Cameron's car temperature safety sensor for $20 to avoid a more costly repair job.

Explanation:

As part of his normal teaching responsibilities, Cameron is assigned to oversee an engineering club, where he meets Vazquez, who is looking for help to build a remotely operated underwater robot for the UCSB robotics competition. Cameron grudgingly accepts to help, even though he doesn't feel he is going to remain at the school for long.

Vazquez, looking for more kids to join the engineering club, talks to teacher Gwen Kolinsky, who recommends Cristian Arcega. After agreeing to help, Arcega takes the technical lead of the project and sketches an early design of the potential robot. Before starting to build it, Cameron suggests a prototype so they can do a proof of concept model.

Cameron starts to learn about the competition rules and requirements, which demands the robot to successfully complete a series of underwater tasks. Kolinsky offers to help teaching him about the PBASIC programming language, to implement the robot's intelligence module.

After catching Santillan stealing from the principal's car, Cameron forces him to join the team and the now named Robotics Academic Club, so he can help with the mechanical design and building of the prototype. They later recruit Luis Aranda, for being strong enough to help lift the machine in and out of the pool.

Because of a lack of funds to see the project through, the team starts looking for spare parts and asking for donations from the local businesses, which raise $663.53, plus $134.63 given by Cameron himself. The small budget forces them to scale back the original design and to innovate in how the robot is constructed, including the glue which gives the robot its name, "Stinky".

Needing to go from Phoenix to Santa Barbara creates problems because three of the four boys were undocumented immigrants from Mexico. The day before the competition, they have to fix a critical electrical problem, due to a leak in the case that protected the intelligence module, by using tampons to contain the water.

They face several highly funded college teams; the team from MIT is backed by a $10,000 grant from ExxonMobil. The Phoenix teenagers scraped together less than $1,000 and built their robot out of scavenged parts. Yet their robot finishes the practical segment of the competition in fourth place with 75 points after missing three tasks. They are still hopeful for a chance to make it into third place because 30% of the total score would be based on the judges' technical evaluation and interview of the teams.

The night of the awards ceremony, they are given a Special Achievement award, which the team assumes is their final result. They are later surprised when they are announced as the champions of the event.

14. What was the name for Japanese suiside bombers in World War II?
A. Kamikaze
OB. Okinawa
O C. Iwo Jima
O D. Blitzkrieg

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The answer is kamikaze

Which of the following was only provided for in the Constitution years AFTER the Constitutional Convention?
a. How many representatives each state would have in Congress
b. How powers would be divided between the President and Congress
c. How slaves would be counted for tax purposes
d. What specific rights each citizen was entitled to

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A

its really just a i have to hit 20 though

why is it important to have competent human resources​

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Answer:

people skills are important in the human resources field, the ability to think strategically - and use that strategic thinking to successfully shape and help lead the organization

Explanation:

Answer:

Competencies provide organizations with a way to define in behavioral terms what it is that people need to do to produce the results that the organization desires, in a way that is in keep with its culture. By having competencies defined in the organization, it allows employees to know what they need to be productive.

Which of the following was not a presidential goal of James Polk?

A) to raise taxes

B) to annex Oregon

C) to set up an independent treasury

D) to annex California

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Answer:

C) to set up an independent treasury

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