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Casuistry: a complement to principle ethics and a foundation for ethical decisions.(counseling research)
Counseling and Values
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January 1, 2006|
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Ethical dilemmas within any system are created when moral/ethical principles, rules, or guidelines can be cited for opposing actions with neither side presenting the obvious, right course to follow. This condition exposes the intricate interrelationship between abstract moral/ethical principles and the description and evaluation of real-life situations. What is called for in addressing ethical dilemmas is a process that acknowledges this interrelationship and weaves these factors into a prudent solution. This article describes such a process known as casuistry.
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Who Discovered Radio Waves?
Newspaper article from: Al Bawaba
; Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was born in Hamburg, Germany on February 22, 1857. Hertz was a bright young professor of physics...he discovered radio waves in 1887. Hertz detected these waves with a metal wire...
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Brushing up on ac circuit fundamentals.
Magazine article from: Plant Engineering
; ...etc. The number of cycles in one second is the frequency, and is measured in Hz, named for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (See "Brief history of Hertz"). Voltage considerations The voltage at any one particular point in time is the instantaneous...
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Haring, Kristen. Ham Radio's Technical Culture.(Book review)
Magazine article from: International Social Science Review
; ...1867), James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), and Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894) that unlocked the mystery of electromagnetic...frequency (a specific number of cycles per second, or Hertz) and transmitted across distances at the speed of light...
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Science vs. technology.(relationship between pure science and applications-oriented engineering)(Editorial)
Magazine article from: Test & Measurement World
; ...observations of others. Maxwell's equations, he said, predict a radiative form of electromagnetic energy, which Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was later able to generate and detect. It wasn't long, Taylor said, until practical radios came into use...
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Germany enlists Indiana U. to help reform education system
News Wire article from: University Wire
; ...With names such as Albert Einstein, former NASA Director Wernher von Braun and radio technology pioneer Heinrich Rudolf Hertz all being trained in at German universities, the country solidified itself in the past as a world leader in the...
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'Slow' friction waves could presage earthquakes
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...hundreds of years by people as distinguished as Leonardo da Vinci and physicists Charles Augustin de Coulomb and Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, the study of friction remains as intriguingly current today as it was 500 years ago. Scientists have yet to...
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De la maquina electrica a la radiologia en Colombia.(Editorial)(Editorial)
Magazine article from: MedUNAB
; ...para almacenar y trasmitir electricidad por parte de Heinrich Daniel Ruhnkorff. Los tubos al vaco tambin sufrieron...vidrio. Otro adelanto importante fue el realizado por Rudolf Hertz en 1888, al observar que los rayos catdicos podan atravesar...
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People of spectroscopy
Magazine article from: Spectroscopy
; ...deduce an explanation for Hertz's photoelectric effect...changes in spectroscopy. Hertz, Heinrich R. (1857-1894...The unit of frequency Hertz is named in his honor...luminiferous ether. Mossbauer, Rudolf L. (1929- ) - Discovered...
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