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    Platos Apology

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    Plato’s Apology is a narrative of the famous speech of Socrates that is made during his trial. Instead of apologizing‚ Socrates attempts to defend himself and his actions. He is put on trial due to his accusations of corrupting Athens‚ not acknowledging the same gods as the state‚ and creating new gods. During his dialogue‚ Socrates remains very calm and speaks with honesty. He focuses on what is said rather than his manner of speech. When he is first presented in from of the jury‚ Socrates asks

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    Instructor: Cindy Agnoletto Contact Information: cagnoletto@niagaracollege.ca 905-641-2252 Ext. 4028 Class Schedule: Room E206 Mondays 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 a.m. & Fridays 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Room E 207 Textbooks: Administrative and Clinical Procedures for the Canadian Health Professional 3rd Edition (Thompson‚ Valerie) Skills Practice Manual for LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating (Gilligham‚ Elaine A.‚ Melzer Wadsworth Seibel‚ Monica) Software: Clinical Management Software – Choice Learning

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    Apology by Plato

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    Analysis of Apology by Plato The Apology is an account by Plato of Socrates’ speech given at his trial in 399 BC. Socrates was an Athenian philosopher accused of two crimes: corrupting the youth and not believing in the gods. In Socrates’ speech‚ he explains to a jury of 501 Athenians why he is not guilty of the crimes he is accused of. He uses a variety of logical arguments to refute his charges yet in the end he is still found guilty and sentenced to death (Grube 21). Socrates’ use of

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    capillary refill of more than 4 seconds indicates serious circulatory compromise a. TRUE b. FALSE 5 In time critical patients‚ treatment should be limited to airway‚ breathing and circulation only a. TRUE b. FALSE 6 In a major incident‚ priority 3 patients are coded with a green label a. TRUE b. FALSE 7 Hypertension is a late sign in the serious head injured patient a. TRUE b. FALSE 8 Following head injury‚ sub-dural haematomas may not become apparent until days or weeks after the

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    My Doctor is The Ninth Doctor       My Doctor is the Ninth Doctor.  “Doctor who?”  you may ask.  The Doctor is the  eponymous character in “Doctor Who‚” the iconic British television show that first aired 51  th years ago.  The show’s popularity extends beyond Britain all over the world – in fact the 50​   Anniversary episode set a Guinness World Record by simultaneously broadcasting in 94  countries in 15 languages all around the world‚ by far and away the most ever for a scripted  television show

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    This paper will explain the different situation that people face in their every day life. Also‚ the example will determine what a doctor‚ medical personnel‚ or patient should do in any situation involving health care situation. Healthcare has become a main focus of a person life especially if the have a certain disease or illness that’s not preventable. Patients who are in any type of critical condition will face very expensive medical bill for any treatment. Hence‚ the government is make very

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    Alex Rodrigo de Oliveira Faria "Brain Development and Learning a Second Language" (2005) by Ken Pakenham tells us about the adult process of learn a second language and becoming fluent or achieve the level of a native. Pakenham states that a student can develop his or her skills in grammar and vocabulary to become close to a native‚ but in phonology it is unusual. Pakenhan mentions‚ in the other hand‚ that several studies demonstrate that children with age lower than‚ on average‚ twelve-years-old

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    2011 Pfizer’s Centers for Therapeutic Innovation By Dr. Minna Allarakhia Editor‚ CanBiotech Inc. Director‚ BioEndeavor Network April 2011 @CanBiotech Inc. 2011 Open Innovation Case Study: Pfizer’s Centers for Therapeutic Innovation Pfizer’s Centers for Therapeutic Innovation By Dr. Minna Allarakhia Editor‚ CanBiotech Inc. Director‚ BioEndeavor Network Abstract Pfizer recently announced the formation of a network of academic collaborators to accelerate the translation of basic

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    The Apology‚ by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ can be observed through many different aspects. Emerson‚ representing one of the greatest advocates for transcendentalism‚ has applied the idea of seeking a God within nature to multiple poems. The Apology is boasting with this trait‚ for Emerson states‚ “Think me not unkind and rude‚/ That I walk alone in grove and glen;/ I go to the god of the wood/ To fetch his word to men.” (Emerson‚ lines 1-4). Emerson describes how he seeks nature for spiritual relief‚ just

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    10/29/2013 People are accused all over the world for crimes they are not guilty of. In the text “Platos Apology” Socrates is accused of a crime which is slander. Socrates believes that teaching is not crime and he shouldn’t be prosecuted for such an act.Teaching is not a crime. How can he be accused of something that isn’t wrong in society? Even though Socrates is proven guilty he has no regrets. He believes he did nothing wrong and is happy to share his knowledge with people. Socrates

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