What is a compliance-based ethics code? A compliance-based code of ethics is developed to ensure that the business and its employees comply with all laws and regulations in an appropriate manner. Three key elements include the prevention, detection and punishment of non-compliant behavior. Compliance-based ethical codes do have their critics. What are the six steps […]
What is observation with example?
What is observation with example? The definition of an observation is the act of noticing something or a judgment or inference from something seen or experienced. An example of observation is the watching of Haley’s Comet. An example of observation is making the statement that a teacher is proficient from watching him teach several times. […]
Should I vegetarian or vegan?
Should I vegetarian or vegan? Bottom Line: A vegan diet may be better than a vegetarian diet for controlling weight and reducing the risk of certain diseases. However, if not well planned, a vegan diet is also more likely to cause nutrient deficiencies. Why I should become vegan? Be Healthier and Happier. Being vegan is […]
What happens if seizures go untreated?
What happens if seizures go untreated? Ironically, epilepsy is one of the relatively easily controllable neurological diseases. Untreated epilepsy with frequent generalized tonic-clonic seizures results in serious injuries and burns. Patients may lose sight, digits, or limb. What is the safest seizure medication? March 22, 2007 – Lamictal is the best first-choice drug for partial […]
How do I stop loving a liar?
How do I stop loving a liar? What to do about a chronic liar: Educate Yourself. Start Small. When you’re having a conversation with a chronic liar, don’t immediately confront them about huge lies they have told in the past. Offer Help. Be Patient. Take Note. Remember the Love. Ignore Them. Confront the Pattern. Can […]
What is an example of a free good?
What is an example of a free good? Examples of free goods are ideas and works that are reproducible at zero cost, or almost zero cost. For example, if someone invents a new device, many people could copy this invention, with no danger of this “resource” running out. Other examples include computer programs and web […]
Which Cal State is the hardest to get into?
Which Cal State is the hardest to get into? THE HARDEST COLLEGES TO GET INTO IN CALIFORNIA: Chapman University. Loyola Marymount University. California State University, Long Beach. University of the Pacific. University of California, Santa Cruz. Is Santa Clara University hard to get into? How hard is it to get into SCU and can I […]
What is scaffolding in safety?
What is scaffolding in safety? A scaffold is a temporary structure erected to support access or working platforms. Scaffolds are commonly used in construction work so workers have a safe, stable work platform when work cannot be done at ground level or on a finished floor. Scaffolding is classified as plant under Work Health and […]
What is the concept of equivalence?
What is the concept of equivalence? Non-Specific Definitions of the Concept. Equivalence is defined in the Collins Dictionary of the English Language (1991: 526) as the state of being “equal or interchangeable in value, quantity, significance, etc.” or “having the same or a similar effect or meaning”. What is Syntagmatic equivalence? iv) Textual (syntagmatic) equivalence: […]
What is the aim of contrastive analysis?
What is the aim of contrastive analysis? The goal of contrastive analysis is to predict linguis- tic difficulties experienced during the acquisition of a second language; as formulated by Lado (1957), it suggests that difficulties in acquiring a new (second) language are derived from the differences between the new language and the native (first) language […]