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ISBN: 0735540926
TITLE: Professional responsibility; examples and explanations.
AUTHOR: Wendel, W. Bradley.
PUBLISHER: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
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... within agencies of various professionals--lawyers, scientists, civil servants, politicians,...Finally, Part IV generalizes the examples to state some general tradeoffs; the largest trade...(8) . There are conventional explanations for the broader implications of these constitution... "enlarges department and agency responsibility, thereby providing oversight committees greater op...
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ISBN: 9780735562448
TITLE: Professional responsibility; examples & explanations, 2d ed.
AUTHOR: Wendel, W. Bradley.
PUBLISHER: Aspen Publishers, I...
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..., other authorized individual professional providers, and professional ambulance service, pre...(ii) Beneficiary responsibility. A CHAMPUS beneficiary who is not enrolled in TRIC... each of the patient's problems, and explanations of any failure to achieve the treatment goals/obje...Examples of covered medical supplies and dressings are disp...
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...(2) Although most professional economists rightly discount the popular story [ind...Numerous explanations have been offered for why the events that began in... vacuum that shifted proximate responsibility for monetary policy from New York to the Board of ...Charles (1963) supplies many other examples of improprieties. . When Congress enacted the Emer...
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... that the rules of ethics and professionalism are not well-equipped to resolve. This is a notewo..., the ethics and professional responsibility literature seems to embrace the former as the more... cause lawyers (10)--I consider several examples of cause lawyering as described by defense lawyers... because they provide nuances and explanations that are difficult to obtain from quantitative or ...
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... of my ethical analysis on dominant professional hockey. . [5]I offer the following working definit... peoples, and the Salem witch trials as examples of ways in which Christianity has been used to pro...(21) According to these later explanations, Jesus' humanity served as a veil to trick the dev... allows humanity to relinquish all responsibility for evil if evil is seen as purely part of the cos...
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... of poverty through placing more responsibility on individual subjects. But can governmentality be... look at poverty-reduction strategies as examples of governmentality. It argues that a governmentali... in relation to other theoretical explanations. It then tries to develop a way of understanding t... mass of the population, but a small professional elite. . However, it is still necessary that the p...
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In this paper we discuss the meaning of newness in research in the times when new paradigms of science are emerging and the sciences have become more and more fragmentary. In the positivistic and monolithic era of social science, before Kuhn and year 1966, methodologies and methods interpreting newness were simpler. In this paper it is argued the newness is more and more in the text itself, and that the dynamics of texts comes from interrelations between the subject of the text (the researcher self) and the object of it (the research audience). Scientific knowledge becomes new when it is substantiated and connected to the prior one Writing the research reports is political by nature but so is also its reading. While citation index makes researchers powerful, in gaining decisions whom to...
...A professional researcher shows a proper scientific data gatherin...Nevertheless, these different examples illustrate the nature of writing itself. In resear... of the study are the researcher's responsibility, as is the case with following the ethical guideli..., brings forward new ideas, creates explanations and prognoses, and may point out the connection be...