reproduced by permission of the American Academy of Pediatrics Silber TJ. Treatment of anorexia nervosa against the patient's will: ethical considerations. Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2011;22(2):283-8, x. Adolesc Med 022 (2011) 283–288 Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa against the Patient’s Will: Ethical Considerations Tomas J. Silber, MD, MASS* Director, Pediatric Ethics Program, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Children’s National Medical Center, Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University
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laptop on a Tuesday morning and knock out two hours of material before you even brush your teeth. If you work MCQs in week one over your week one topic, guess what? You will work them again in week 5 or 6 when you review because you will forget what you learned. If you watch a video in week one and score an 85 on the corresponding MCQs, will you be able to score an 85 four weeks later? Not likely. You will need to work them again anyway and it’s not a smart use of study time. Instead, let the
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Seminar 1 A. Course introduction 1. Contents overview Seminars 1 to 3 Conceptual Issues Underlying Accounting Recognition and Measurement presented by 2. Assessment components & expectations 3. Administrative matters B. Conceptual overview 1. Purpose of accounting & its role in contracting 2. Concepts of recognition, measurement & disclosure in accounting Low Kin Yew Associate Professor Nanyang Business School Semester 1 2012-13 2 Course Contents Overview Contents 1 Fundamental
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may report that while walking on the sidewalk one day, a man began to approach from the opposite direction and the group member, a combat veteran, had a flashback to terrifying war events. The therapist leading the group would then facilitate a discussion of deconstructing the client’s thought processes. The group may then determine that the combat veteran saw the man coming towards him and the man’s physical appearance, manner of movement or other visual cues reminded the client of the way an enemy
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FINAL REVIEW Week 6: “Neighbor” By Ben Daniel Offsite: Pastor Traback at the River Community Garden Offsite #2: Almaz at Step Up Silicon Valley * Is Rawls veil of ignorance the equivalent of Ellacuria’s preferential option for the poor? * Recford and Daniel: * Both Protestant ministers (biblical texts as source or vehicle for framing and thinking through issues) * Both deliberate and conscious of challenges of relating Biblical faith to Social issues * Housing and immigration
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Project Management PlanMerger & Acquisition Project for The Bag Co with ABC Leather Ltd Prepared by: MSc/ AdvDip Project Management Practices (2011 Batch) Students (Team -1) Marcus Ellenby Mohamed Abdurazak Myrka Freua Vivek Jha PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN Contents 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Objectives.................................................
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.............8 B. The Guidance Note..................................................................................................10 C. The Cost-Risk Analytic Tool ..................................................................................11 D. Preliminary Results from Early Application of the Framework .............................13 V. Debt Management Performance Assessment (DeMPA).....................................................15 A. The DeMPA Framework..........................
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................................................................................................................. 1 AUDIENCE ........................................................................................................................... 1 CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................... 2 1 2 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................
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quarter. There are a number of limits on what SilComputers can produce. The major constraints are as follows: 1. Each computer either notebook or desktop requires a Processing Chip. Due to tightness in the market, our supplier has allocated 10,000 such chips to us. 2. Each computer requires memory. Memory comes in 16MB chip sets. A notebook computer has 16MB memory installed so needs 1 chip set while a desktop computer has 32MB so requires 2 chip sets. We received a great deal on chip sets,
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have either illuminated my deficits or accentuated my positives. The ability to recognize the appearances of the Linear Communication and the Transactional Communication models in my own personal relationships was definitely a positive. In chapter 1 on page 9, the text defines the Linear Communication Model as a form of communication which one party (the sender) does to another party (the receiver), and it is unidirectional. On page 10 the text defines the Transactional Communication Model as one
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