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To make things simple, this article addresses the benefits of technology in health care hopes that it would provide health care providers the means to use medical technology for reducing health care costs with medical imaging technology, to improve the current quality of health care to make things better for patients, To increase the life […]
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Business ethics is a form of applied ethics, and this suggests a perceived image of the way in which business ethics should progress. The ethical theories most applied are either consequential or based upon moral obligations. Therefore it is hoped that these ethical theories will provide guidelines for appropriate behavior in specific circumstances faced by […]
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Western countries bring home the realities these horrors. The pain of this is especially heightened for those Christian artists who had survived in Soviet states by making underground religious imagery, some of them willing to live as “non-persons” and sacrificing everything for their art.
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The twentieth century can be termed as the “Freudian Century” of thought, mind, and standards. Sigmund Freud introduced a concept called psychoanalysis in the late nineteenth century. The basic concepts that existed prior to Freud were either Greek or taken from the Bible. Art began to represent objects other than what they are perceived to […]
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If we do not observe herding in the above setting, then the conclusion that institutional investors herd and destabilize prices is questionable. Lack of herding at the aggregate 4 level, however, does not eliminate the possibility that there were cross-sectional differences in the level of herding across different types of institutional investors (e.g., mutual funds […]