Denying a Patient Life Saving Care
.... family. Federal law imposed a duty to provide treatment (Daar, 1995,
pp.
221). Futility has a different meaning for different people. ....
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The impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
.... In spite of their knowledge of the HIV virus, the Latino gays continue to engage in risky sexual practices (Diaz, 1997,
pp.
221-5). The distinctive cultural ....
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Role of the Nurse Educator
.... as teachers, administrators, and researchers, and, on the other hand, their responsibilities to the practice of nursing (Acorn, 1991,
pp.
221-227). ....
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Dealing with Violent Criminal Behavior
.... reduced by any significant degree (Berger, 1991,
pp.
221-238); Wilson, 1994,
pp. 25-34). The thrust of these theories is that, by ....
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Administrative Law Chapter 1 The first chapter p
.... part of the definition requires a perspective which integrates science, politics, and judicial fairness, rather than separates them (Edley, 1990,
pp.
221-234). ....
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RAPE, WOMEN, AND THE LAW
.... critics contend that even in the 1990s rape victims are not treated with either sensitivity or fairness in many American court rooms (Berger, 1991,
pp.
221-238 ....
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Innate Nature of Linguistic Knowledge
.... some of which are the result of negative feedback, not necessarily the result of innateness (Bohannon, MacWhinney and Snow, 1990,
pp.
221-5). Controversies ....
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Spain & Cross Cultural Management
.... Adequate preparation reduces significantly the level of culture shock experienced (Westwood, Lawrence, and Paul, 1986,
pp.
221 230). ....
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Contributing Factors to Agricultural Innovation
.... a significant improvement over water transportation in terms of time in route and in terms of market access and convenience (Lee and Passel, 1989,
pp.
221 222 ....
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Videoconferencing Systems
.... 15-34). Cambridge: MIT Press. Labriola, D. (1995, April 25). Candid camera. PC Magazine,
pp.
221-231. US Congress. (1993, December). ....
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Change & a Nursing Faculty
.... as teachers, administrators, and researchers, and, on the other hand, their responsibilities to the practice of nursing (Acorn, 1991,
pp.
221 227). ....
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Alcohol/Drug Problems for Children of Alcoholics
.... to other relationships, in which the COA fails to recognize the shortcomings of their partner, who is typically an alcoholic (Markowitz,
pp.
221-223; Wood, p ....
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Training American Expatriate Managers
.... Adequate preparation reduces significantly the level of culture shock experienced (Westwood, Lawrence, and Paul, 1986,
pp.
221 230). ....
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Development in East Asia and Latin America
.... In Haggard, S., and Kaufman, RR, eds., The Politics of Economic Adjustment. Princeton: Princeton University,
pp.
221-69. Sachs, JD ed. (1989). ....
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Political Philosophy
.... He goes onto argue (
pp.
221-22) that the Athenians should view themselves not as judges sentencing a crime, but as policymakers evaluating a policy choice. ....
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ADULT INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT and CREATIVITY
.... In JC Kimmel. (Ed.), 39th Annual Adult Education Research Conference Proceedings (
pp.
221-226). San Antonio, TX: University of the Incarnate Word. ....
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ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR
.... to middle 1950s, and McCarthy was only the most notorious of the politicians who worked to both generate and exploit this hysteria (Halle, 1967,
pp.
221-22). ....
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PROVIDING HEALTH CARE TO ALL PATIENTS
.... of undocumented aliens arrive in the United States already suffering from serious illnesses such as tuberculosis and AIDS (Farmer & Kim, 1991,
pp. 203-
221). ....
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HEALTH CARE FOR UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
.... States already suffering from serious illnesses such as tuberculosis and AIDS, or acquired immunity deficiency syndrome (Farmer and Kim, 1991,
pp. 203
221). ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA Introduction This research pape
.... includes the discovery of atypical neuroleptics that inhibit effects on 5HT receptor subtypes and have antipsychotic effects (Boer, et al,
pp.
221-222 & Saito ....
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Chuang-tzu: The Seven Inner Chapters
.... to establish itself as a dominant school of Chinese thought; the central premise of the Yangists was the physical protection of the self from harm (
pp.
221-24 ....
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Hard Times (Charles Dickens)
.... Wise, MN (1990). "Work and Waste: Political Economy and Natural Philosophy in Nineteenth Century Britain." (III). History of Science. v. 28.,
pp.
221-61.
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Effects of Social Class on Diagnoses of Alcoholism
.... 252-256). Research results are mixed on the question of the effect of a patient's social class on a diagnosis of alcoholism (Ahlstrom, 1994,
pp. 211-
221). ....
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Corrosion in Drilling Operations
.... Microbial corrosion has not been significant. Sulfate producing bacteria have produced serious corrosion to well casings (Doig and Wachter, 1951,
pp 221 224). ....
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FACTOR ANALYSIS AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
.... Analysis When confronted with a mass of unrefined data, a researcher may no alternative other than factor analysis (Kaufman and Oliva, 1994,
pp. 206-
221). ....
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Mexican-American Soldiers During WWII
.... bullets. He died a few hours later and the remaining two men were saved when the fire subsided (Morin, 1963,
pp.
221-23). Altogether ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK I. INTRODUCT
.... that each sound has only one form" (Ling, 1979,
pp.
221 222). This situation is a major justification for teaching deaf children to speak. ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK
.... sound in writing before the child has acquired the à variants of the sound is to risk teaching à that each sound has only one form" (Ling, 1979,
pp.
221-222 ....
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Gang Activity in LA County
.... be finding criminal behavior an acceptable alternative to non criminal behavior is the continuing socialization of criminal deviancy (McCord, 1991,
pp.
221 228 ....
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The Law of the Plains Indians
.... trouble. Overall, there were few disputes and grudges over property and possessions among the Cheyenne (Llewellyn, 1941,
pp.
221-229). ....
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