This document discusses approaches to engineering ethics and outlines steps for resolving ethical dilemmas. It describes two main approaches: consequentialism, which focuses on outcomes and avoiding harm, and deontological, which argues that some actions are inherently wrong. It also notes that engineers should generally obey relevant laws. The document then provides a process for addressing ethical dilemmas, which involves identifying alternatives, considering consequences for all stakeholders, choosing the option that best balances benefits and harms, justifying the decision, and seeking to prevent similar dilemmas in the future.
De acordo com a concepção iorubá da alma, cada pessoa possui pelo menos três partes separadas: a respiração, a sombra e o guardião ancestral. A respiração dá vida e é responsável pelos sonhos, enquanto a sombra segue o corpo sem função. O guardião ancestral reside na cabeça e está ligado ao destino individual e à crença na reencarnação. Após a morte, essas partes normalmente se separam do corpo físico e viajam para o paraíso.
The document discusses current asset management, including cash management, management of marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventory management. It covers topics such as cash flow cycles, improving collections and extending disbursements, inventory policy and economic order quantity models, just-in-time inventory management, and areas of concern for various current asset management strategies and techniques. The overall document provides an overview of key considerations and approaches for managing a company's current assets.
Este documento presenta una clasificación y descripción de la peritonitis. Se clasifica la peritonitis por su extensión, agente causal, inicio de acción y evolución. También describe las causas primarias y secundarias, los cambios anatomopatológicos y clínicos, síntomas y signos. El tratamiento incluye medidas quirúrgicas como eliminar el foco séptico, drenar el peritoneo infectado, y medidas de soporte como corregir electrolitos y transfusiones.
The document provides a history of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres congregation beginning in 17th century France. It describes how Father Louis Chauvet founded the congregation in Levesville-la-Chenard to educate children and care for the poor. Over time, the congregation expanded across France and into colonies, but was suppressed during the French Revolution. After reconstitution in 1802, the congregation rebuilt and continued its mission of education and healthcare globally, establishing schools and hospitals throughout Asia and in over 30 countries today.
This document discusses approaches to engineering ethics and outlines steps for resolving ethical dilemmas. It describes two main approaches: consequentialism, which focuses on outcomes and avoiding harm, and deontological, which argues that some actions are inherently wrong. It also notes that engineers should generally obey relevant laws. The document then provides a process for addressing ethical dilemmas, which involves identifying alternatives, considering consequences for all stakeholders, choosing the option that best balances benefits and harms, justifying the decision, and seeking to prevent similar dilemmas in the future.
De acordo com a concepção iorubá da alma, cada pessoa possui pelo menos três partes separadas: a respiração, a sombra e o guardião ancestral. A respiração dá vida e é responsável pelos sonhos, enquanto a sombra segue o corpo sem função. O guardião ancestral reside na cabeça e está ligado ao destino individual e à crença na reencarnação. Após a morte, essas partes normalmente se separam do corpo físico e viajam para o paraíso.
The document discusses current asset management, including cash management, management of marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventory management. It covers topics such as cash flow cycles, improving collections and extending disbursements, inventory policy and economic order quantity models, just-in-time inventory management, and areas of concern for various current asset management strategies and techniques. The overall document provides an overview of key considerations and approaches for managing a company's current assets.
Este documento presenta una clasificación y descripción de la peritonitis. Se clasifica la peritonitis por su extensión, agente causal, inicio de acción y evolución. También describe las causas primarias y secundarias, los cambios anatomopatológicos y clínicos, síntomas y signos. El tratamiento incluye medidas quirúrgicas como eliminar el foco séptico, drenar el peritoneo infectado, y medidas de soporte como corregir electrolitos y transfusiones.
The document provides a history of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres congregation beginning in 17th century France. It describes how Father Louis Chauvet founded the congregation in Levesville-la-Chenard to educate children and care for the poor. Over time, the congregation expanded across France and into colonies, but was suppressed during the French Revolution. After reconstitution in 1802, the congregation rebuilt and continued its mission of education and healthcare globally, establishing schools and hospitals throughout Asia and in over 30 countries today.
Paternalism in medicine refers to doctors making decisions for patients that override the patients' wishes. There are two types: strong paternalism intentionally overrides patients against their will, while weak paternalism assumes patients cannot understand information or that some information would burden them.
Justifications for paternalism include the vulnerability of sick patients, medical expertise, and preserving patients' confidence in their doctors. However, most medical decisions are not urgent and patients should have time to understand their conditions and state their preferences. While doctors have expertise, personal values also influence treatment decisions. Disclosure of uncertainty need not decrease effectiveness if done to involve patients in their care.
The document discusses neonatal skull development and reflexes present at birth. Some key points:
- A neonatal skull has 270 bones compared to an adult's 206, with 45 skull bones in neonates that fuse over time.
- Several important reflexes are present at birth like the Moro reflex and rooting reflex that help with development.
- Reflexes normally disappear by 2-3 months and their persistence may indicate conditions like cerebral palsy.
- Knowledge of reflexes enables identifying normal development and abnormalities.
It gives an overview on the concept of paternalism and autonomy and which principle prevails in the current situation. The opinion is the writer personal opinion.
This document defines pedophilia as a psychological disorder where adults experience sexual attraction to small children. It notes that the term comes from Greek words meaning "child love." There are two categories - exclusive, where attraction is only to children, and non-exclusive, where attraction includes both children and adults. The causes are unknown. Symptoms include sexually arousing fantasies or acts with prepubescent children under 13 years old. Diagnostic criteria include symptoms for at least six months causing distress, being at least 16 years old, and being at least five years older than the child. Treatments include cognitive-behavioral therapies and relapse prevention to identify high-risk situations.
How can Training & Development increase employee retention?Tchissole Carvalho
This document discusses training and development (T&D) and how to build a strong link between T&D and employee retention. It outlines how T&D can increase retention by reinforcing employee value, providing learning opportunities, and allowing employees to grow. The document also recommends designing a strategic T&D plan aligned with business objectives, offering diverse development opportunities linked to career progression, and viewing T&D as a bridge to employee satisfaction and higher retention. Finally, it presents Pelmatogram as able to help companies develop or improve their T&D toolkit and provide training courses and executive coaching.
The document discusses applications of amylases and pectinases. It describes how amylases catalyze the hydrolysis of starch into lower molecular weight products. Amylases from microorganisms have a broad spectrum of industrial applications and have replaced chemical hydrolysis in the starch processing industry. The document outlines key industrial applications of amylases in starch conversion, detergent production, fuel alcohol production, and the food industry.
Pectinase is a general term for enzymes that break down pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. These enzymes are commonly used to speed the extraction of fruit juice from fruits like apples. Pectinase can be extracted from fungi such as Aspergillus niger. Commercially, pectinase is added to livestock feed to help digest nutrients and is also used in wine production and fruit juice extraction to improve clarity and yield.
Microbial pathogens can cause disease through several mechanisms:
1. They produce toxins or enzymes like exotoxins and endotoxins that damage host cells or tissues. Common exotoxins include neurotoxins and enterotoxins.
2. They secrete adhesins and other factors like capsules that help them attach to and penetrate host defenses, making it easier for the pathogens to infect cells.
3. After entering through openings in mucus membranes or breaks in the skin, pathogens must overcome the host's immune responses and outcompete normal microbiota to cause illness. The ability of a microbe to do this is known as its pathogenicity and virulence.
The document discusses the present and past forms of the verb "to be" in English. It provides the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of "to be" for the present and past tenses. It also notes that abbreviated forms such as "I'm", "'re", and "'s" are commonly used in conversation. For the past tense, the forms are only "was" and "were". It provides examples to complete using the correct form of "to be" in the present or past tense.
The document describes Parten's stages of social play in children, including unoccupied play, onlooker play, solitary play, parallel play, associative play, and cooperative play. It defines each stage and provides examples. The stages progress from no interaction with others to coordinated group play with shared goals. The document encourages observing examples of these stages in children and identifying them in a provided video. It suggests further reading on the topic.
This document discusses female pelvis anatomy and pelvimetry. It describes the bones that make up the pelvis, including the sacrum, coccyx, hip bones and pubis. It outlines the pelvic inlet, cavity, and outlet, including their boundaries and diameters. The pelvic planes and axes are defined. Finally, it briefly mentions pelvic types and the process of pelvimetry.
O documento discute um curso de formação para auxiliares de saúde bucal sobre periodontia. Ele aborda tópicos como a anatomia do periodonto saudável, a epidemiologia da doença periodontal, placas e cálculos dentais, exames e tratamentos em periodontia, e instrumentos e anti-sépticos usados na terapia periodontal.
Special Contracts: Indemnity,Guarantee,Bailment and PledgeSharup Jain
This document discusses various types of special contracts under Indian contract law, including contracts of indemnity, guarantee, bailment, and pledge. It provides definitions and essential elements of each contract type. For contracts of indemnity, it defines indemnity and outlines features and parties. For contracts of guarantee, it defines guarantee and essential elements, and describes types and rights and discharge of surety. For contracts of bailment, it defines bailment and essential elements, types of bailment, and rights and duties of bailor and bailee. Finally, it defines pledge as a type of bailment for security and rights and duties of pledgor and pledgee.
Paternalism in medicine refers to doctors making decisions for patients that override the patients' wishes. There are two types: strong paternalism intentionally overrides patients against their will, while weak paternalism assumes patients cannot understand information or that some information would burden them.
Justifications for paternalism include the vulnerability of sick patients, medical expertise, and preserving patients' confidence in their doctors. However, most medical decisions are not urgent and patients should have time to understand their conditions and state their preferences. While doctors have expertise, personal values also influence treatment decisions. Disclosure of uncertainty need not decrease effectiveness if done to involve patients in their care.
The document discusses neonatal skull development and reflexes present at birth. Some key points:
- A neonatal skull has 270 bones compared to an adult's 206, with 45 skull bones in neonates that fuse over time.
- Several important reflexes are present at birth like the Moro reflex and rooting reflex that help with development.
- Reflexes normally disappear by 2-3 months and their persistence may indicate conditions like cerebral palsy.
- Knowledge of reflexes enables identifying normal development and abnormalities.
It gives an overview on the concept of paternalism and autonomy and which principle prevails in the current situation. The opinion is the writer personal opinion.
This document defines pedophilia as a psychological disorder where adults experience sexual attraction to small children. It notes that the term comes from Greek words meaning "child love." There are two categories - exclusive, where attraction is only to children, and non-exclusive, where attraction includes both children and adults. The causes are unknown. Symptoms include sexually arousing fantasies or acts with prepubescent children under 13 years old. Diagnostic criteria include symptoms for at least six months causing distress, being at least 16 years old, and being at least five years older than the child. Treatments include cognitive-behavioral therapies and relapse prevention to identify high-risk situations.
How can Training & Development increase employee retention?Tchissole Carvalho
This document discusses training and development (T&D) and how to build a strong link between T&D and employee retention. It outlines how T&D can increase retention by reinforcing employee value, providing learning opportunities, and allowing employees to grow. The document also recommends designing a strategic T&D plan aligned with business objectives, offering diverse development opportunities linked to career progression, and viewing T&D as a bridge to employee satisfaction and higher retention. Finally, it presents Pelmatogram as able to help companies develop or improve their T&D toolkit and provide training courses and executive coaching.
The document discusses applications of amylases and pectinases. It describes how amylases catalyze the hydrolysis of starch into lower molecular weight products. Amylases from microorganisms have a broad spectrum of industrial applications and have replaced chemical hydrolysis in the starch processing industry. The document outlines key industrial applications of amylases in starch conversion, detergent production, fuel alcohol production, and the food industry.
Pectinase is a general term for enzymes that break down pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. These enzymes are commonly used to speed the extraction of fruit juice from fruits like apples. Pectinase can be extracted from fungi such as Aspergillus niger. Commercially, pectinase is added to livestock feed to help digest nutrients and is also used in wine production and fruit juice extraction to improve clarity and yield.
Microbial pathogens can cause disease through several mechanisms:
1. They produce toxins or enzymes like exotoxins and endotoxins that damage host cells or tissues. Common exotoxins include neurotoxins and enterotoxins.
2. They secrete adhesins and other factors like capsules that help them attach to and penetrate host defenses, making it easier for the pathogens to infect cells.
3. After entering through openings in mucus membranes or breaks in the skin, pathogens must overcome the host's immune responses and outcompete normal microbiota to cause illness. The ability of a microbe to do this is known as its pathogenicity and virulence.
The document discusses the present and past forms of the verb "to be" in English. It provides the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of "to be" for the present and past tenses. It also notes that abbreviated forms such as "I'm", "'re", and "'s" are commonly used in conversation. For the past tense, the forms are only "was" and "were". It provides examples to complete using the correct form of "to be" in the present or past tense.
The document describes Parten's stages of social play in children, including unoccupied play, onlooker play, solitary play, parallel play, associative play, and cooperative play. It defines each stage and provides examples. The stages progress from no interaction with others to coordinated group play with shared goals. The document encourages observing examples of these stages in children and identifying them in a provided video. It suggests further reading on the topic.
This document discusses female pelvis anatomy and pelvimetry. It describes the bones that make up the pelvis, including the sacrum, coccyx, hip bones and pubis. It outlines the pelvic inlet, cavity, and outlet, including their boundaries and diameters. The pelvic planes and axes are defined. Finally, it briefly mentions pelvic types and the process of pelvimetry.
O documento discute um curso de formação para auxiliares de saúde bucal sobre periodontia. Ele aborda tópicos como a anatomia do periodonto saudável, a epidemiologia da doença periodontal, placas e cálculos dentais, exames e tratamentos em periodontia, e instrumentos e anti-sépticos usados na terapia periodontal.
Special Contracts: Indemnity,Guarantee,Bailment and PledgeSharup Jain
This document discusses various types of special contracts under Indian contract law, including contracts of indemnity, guarantee, bailment, and pledge. It provides definitions and essential elements of each contract type. For contracts of indemnity, it defines indemnity and outlines features and parties. For contracts of guarantee, it defines guarantee and essential elements, and describes types and rights and discharge of surety. For contracts of bailment, it defines bailment and essential elements, types of bailment, and rights and duties of bailor and bailee. Finally, it defines pledge as a type of bailment for security and rights and duties of pledgor and pledgee.