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Euro soars on ECB inflation talk
The European common currency has surged as the European Central Bank hints it may hike interest rates next month, far earlier than markets expected.
Graphing Radical Equations Using Shifts
This video describes, when graphing radical equations using shifts, how adding or subtracting a constant that is not in the radical will shift the graph up (adding) or down (subtracting). Adding or subtracting a constant that is in the radical will shift the graph left (adding) or right (subtracting). Multiplying a negative constant by the equation will reflect the graph over the x-axis. Multiplying by a number larger than one increases the y-values. (7:12)
John Locke and His Philosophy
John Locke was an English philosopher and a part of the Enlightenment
movement. He thought a government should provide life, liberty and
private property to its citizens. This forty second video deals with Locke's feelings that government must protect and exist for the people. It is too short to be used except as an introduction to Locke's influence on the Founding Fathers.
Chesterfield Area
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What Patients Bring to the Medical Encounter: Dealing with the Whole Patient Patients and Populations: Medical Genetics Multicultural Education for Faculty: Scenes from the Movie "Crash" Automated Blood Counts Caesarean Section Cases in Clinical Microbiology PubPol 688/SI 519 - Intellectual Property and Information Law Buruli Ulcer Disease (Mycobacterium Ulcerans Infection) SI 519/PubPol 688 - Intellectual Property and Information Law 5.1 Rights, justice and international politics What happens to notions of rights and justice when we move the discussion to the level of international politics? In fact, three crucial things happen: The meaning of rights takes its bearings from the rights discourse developed from the UN Declaration. We will investigate the effects of this, both on rights and on international politics. We find that it is not always easy to establish who the right can be claimed against. In 4.2 Social and political justice A particularly important set of debates arises in relation to different notions of distributive justice. Do notions of distributive justice apply to the rights of individuals and the acts that they commit, or do they also apply to states of affairs, to the pattern of the results arising from those actions? In the former case, an outcome is just or unjust if it arises from just or unjust actions; whereas in the latter, the principles of justice apply to the pattern of outcomes. This latter not















