pre-1972 language with regard to human sexuality and then provided a global context to the definition of marriage. The Social Principles are not doctrine, nor are they church law. Instead, they seek to speak about issues of the contemporary world from a sound biblical and theological foundation...
Smart technology in nursing home settings has the potential to elevate an operation that manages more significant number of older residents. However, the concepts, definitions, and types of smart technology, integrated medical services, and stakeholders’ acceptability of smart nursing homes are less cl...
Explain the general rules of agency that govern the actions of agents and their relationship to the insured. Explain the legal distinction between an agent and a broker. Describe two examples of unethical behavior related to waiting line management and state which ethical...
Let’s talk about why people get into business – to get good returns. That is the normative understanding of business. And when they list their company on the stock exchange the intent is to access resources from the public to build their company. In return, the investor gets dividend. T...
Despite losing the benefits afforded to full MP duties – short money, debates, staff, party political broadcasts – the party grew, because the electorate respect a party that has principles. Prior to 1999, we had no Parliament, and thus no choice but to stand for Westminster, abstention ...
and negate others’ identity by revealing others’ violation of category-bound activity/attribute. Its findings contribute to MCA. Specifically, it has probed into the intertwined network of presenting, enacting and negotiating three types of category attributes (i.e. category-tied, category-bound an...
Written by Mike Murawski (updated July 2020) Learn more by visiting MuseumsAreNotNeutral.com. Museums have the potential to be relevant, socially-engaged spaces in our communities, acting as agents of positive change. Yet, too often, they strive to rema
The "local" has been frequently associated with sustainable and healthy production and consumption patterns [5,6], fostering the growth of product niches and allowing "weak" actors in the system—in particular, farmers—to challenge "big food" with alternative principles, values, organizational ...