... relevant to everyday practice, however, is the theme ofthe second section ofthe book The impact of new technologies and new diseases The questions asked by McHale about limiting the rhetoric of responsible ... terms ofthe dynamic of autonomy and paternalism, it gives away too much hard-won ground McDonagh’s chapter, like Daniels’s, takes this section ofthe book out ofthe conWnes ofthe dyadic doctor–patient ... appropriate therefore that power in the obstetrician–patient relationship should be the Wrst category in this book, one ofthe aims of which is to bring together clinicians and feminist theorists The...
... picture of each ofthe 11 projects, the next task in the evaluation was to identify patterns about therelationship between the context ofthe innovation, the mechanisms operating, and the outcomes ... light ofthe above methodological rationale, the aims ofthe evaluation ofthe 11 projects were as follows: Aims The aims of our evaluation were: To provide a rich picture ofthe 11 projects To ... from the stakeholders about two sorts of mechanisms The first refers to their understanding ofthe causal mechanisms that led tothe problems they were trying to solve, counter, or ameliorate The...
... period of time Even if one considers the standing mass of livestock as a carbon sink, by the FAO’s own estimate the amount of carbon stored in livestock is trivial compared tothe Whenever the causes ... million tons to 63,803 million tons FAO’s 7,516 million tons of CO2e attributable to livestock then decline from 18 percent of worldwide GHGs to 11.8 percent Let’s look at each category of uncounted ... million tons as conservative FAO estimate 7,516 11.8 The Big Picture The table tothe right summarizes the categories of livestock-based emissions and our estimates of their size We begin with the...
... boat) We need to get off the bus at the next stop get off leave It’s dangerous to sit on the roof Get off! get off idiomatic phrase - How does he justify saying that?! Where does he get off saying ... return to see if everything is OK We will check back tomorrow to make sure the project is finished check by + go to a place to see if everything We need to check by the office to is OK see if the ... sounds) The alarm clock went off at 6:00 AM go off stop (said of a machine) The DVD player goes off automatically if you are not using it go off become angry Maria went off last night after I told...
... the NWRI/AWWARF protocol, to discount measured performance tothe level of confidence required There should be some rationalization behind the choice of confidence limits, presumably linked to ... factors need to be calculated and applied: one to account for polychromatic effects, and one to account for hydraulic effects Both ofthese can only be calculated when the particulars ofthe ... Use of a two-organism bioassay to interpolate a conservative estimate ofthe actual RED for a target organism with intermediate UV-sensitivity relative tothe two challenge organisms Each of these...
... shops may be the only source of living of then To conclude I would like to express my opinion which rather possitive I think that supermarkets are great creatures and the more of them the better ... people to buy things they not actually need For many of us the major disadvantage of shopping in supermarkets id that it is time consuming and it takes a while to getthere and back Big stores ... new one or your money back Not to forget about sales and special offers such as "buy one get one free" or "two for the pirce of one" are always found there One the other hand shopping in supermarkets...
... means profitable The author needs these two assumptions for him to make the jump tothe idea that we should all join the poker craze The second reason should leave the reader wondering whether it ... more readily see assumptions in the explicit structure ofthe argument Recognize the potential existence of other means of attaining the advantages referred to in the reasons Frequently, a conclusion ... indicate the various advantages of acting on the author's conclusion When there are many ways to reach the same advantages, one important assumption linking the reasons tothe conclusion is that the...
... trying to prove?" or "What is the communicator's main point?" The answer to either ofthese questions will be the conclusion Any answer tothe question provided by the speaker or writer will be the ... leave the cameras out ofthe courtrooms, and let the public view sitcom drama based off ofthe legal system Sample Responses Passage The author states her conclusion in the second sentence ofthe ... evidence; that is, together they provide support for the conclusion Together they serve as the reason for the conclusion Thus, we can paraphrase the reason as: A majority of surveyed teachers...
... an image ofthe flag) may shift that value preference when they see the possibility of too much damage tothe welfare ofthe community (such as in the case ofthe right of a person to give a ... the use of metal detectors in the public schools, we often begin to construct our arguments in terms of thinking about the privacy rights ofthe individual students and the threats tothe student ... student were to bring a weapon to school Then, we try to balance those values against other values: Does the individual's right to privacy deserve greater protection than the welfare ofthe other students...
... to things your way, yet what about working long hours, into the wee hours ofthe night and morning to finish a project on time or perhaps early to impress the client? What about the ability to ... not have the financial wherewithal to coast while your clientele builds up Will a late payment from a customer hamper you tothe point of having to dip into your house’s equity to pay the mortgage? ... also want you to pay your full share of FICA and Medicare, which up to then was half the responsibility ofthe employer Unless you are willing to meticulously learn the bookkeeping end of things,...
... victim not only ofthe original hacker's attack on their system, but of your attack in an effort to teach the hacker not to mess with your systems As cliché as it sounds, there are good guys ... sounds, there are good guys and bad guys, and as administrators we need to make sure that our motives and undertakings remain on the side ofthe good guys ...
... problem) The attacker might then seem to be trying to help the users troubleshoot the problem by asking them their password so they can attempt to log in as the user and see whether they experience the ... data tothe host that the host does not know how to respond to, thus causing the host to crash A variant ofthe DoS that has gained traction and is much more difficult to protect against is the ... it is the responsibility ofthe firewall administrator to not only ensure that the firewall protects the organization's resources, but also to ensure that the firewall protects others from the...
... Who told the founders ofthe early churches to stray from the basics that Christ taught? Who told the landlords and rulers to use the church as a place to bring people together to indoctrinate them? ... away from the teachings of Christ Understanding less and less ofthe battle ofthe mind The battle between the law of God, and the law of sin Disease of all kind is going through the roof, with ... here we go They were "told to ." So the constantly returning story is about the battle ofthe mind, the battle between the law of God and the law of sin And humanity is living life as if the thoughts,...
... importance of knowing their investors and the role of financial interlinkages between sectors ofthe economy Investors and their intermediaries have become wary ofthe behavior of competing types of ... regulatory reforms) and poses the question ofthe relevance ofthe investor base in broader terms On the one hand, the consequence of such an approach is that the empirical results are likely to ... that these investors buy and hold the securities regardless ofthe mean-variance optimality for their portfolio.29 For the purpose of this paper, the shock can also be thought of as purchases of...
... shows two atoms in the protein, (G) reveals the nucleus ofthe atom as a tiny speck Below: 35 xenon atoms spell out a familiar logo A demonstration on the molecular level A nano-motor manipulated ... individual atoms and manufacturing from the bottom up Major Aspects of Nanotechnology •What is it? •How did it come about? •What are the social implications? •What does this mean for the future? History ... placed on the chip (D) two nanocomputers beside the cell (E) shows an irregular protein from the cell on the lower right, and a cylindrical gear made by molecular manufacturing at top left (F)...
... STRENGTHS They can supply a wide range of products to their customers because customers watch television many times a day so they can easily recognize brand name ofthe suppliers The customers ... the trust for customers The customers usually receive the leaflets after that they throw away or if they read it but they can’t remember information ofthe suppliers NEWSPAPER STRENGTHS The ... publish tothe customers , it’s not only in the newspaper but also in the internet NEWSPAPER STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES They don’t have to spend so much money for advertisement The customers...
... demands of work is already enough to fray the nerves ofthe parents Further demands from the children at home might cause a nervous reaction on the part ofthe parents Some parents, in order to escape ... from the demands ofthe children, hand them over to child-minders This handling over of responsibility does not solve the problem All too often the minders are suffering the same difficulties of ... thing, or is the welfare of their children of greater importance? Which is more valuable – money in the bank or children who love them in the home? They will have to answer these questions themselves...
... The culture concept has the advantage of enabling us to look at the whole society, making clear the fact that one cannot understand group behavior except as part ofthe culture pattern To ... insincere, and therefore irritating The crossing of different cultures can lead to misunderstandings and may cause conflicts Therefore they are divided into cultural groups by their differences ... Islam and the rediscovery ofthe classics brought on a new flowering throughout Europe Although the crossing of cultures is enriching, it also has its dangers The different cultures can lead to confused...
... boy is too often coddled and allowed too much of his own way; but at school he has to obey And there he learns the good old useful virtues of punctuality, regular method, the best use of time, ... like these; but they are thankful for the lessons afterwards, when they become men Then a boy cannot live in a community of boys without, as we say, getting the rough angles knocked off Boys in their ... over-strict and the masters unsympathetic, a sensitive boy may suffer much But on the whole the influences of school life are healthy and good For one thing, the strict discipline of a school has...