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Proseminar
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Proseminar

Peltason, and Thomas E. Cronin. Government by the People. 12th ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice, 1984. (NB! We never mark the first edition). A BOOK BY MORE THAN THREE AUTHORS: Lauer, Janice, M., et al. Four Worlds of Writing. 2nd ed. New York: Harper, 1985. (NB! "et al" means "and others"(from Latin). FGI 1811 Proseminar I. Ladusseva 5 A BOOK BY A CORPORATE AUTHOR: American Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Consumer Drug Digest. New York : Facts on File, 1982. (First comes the name of institution and then comes the title). For other examples see Copy 3 (p. 190-191), Copy 4 (p. 192-193), Copy 5 (p. 194-195), and Copy 6 (p.196-197). Parenthetical References (citations) In our text we do not have footnotes but make the reference to the author in brackets. The brackets are placed after the quoted or paraphrased part and are followed by a full stop. To decide whether

Õigus → Proseminar
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Revision Questions
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Revision Questions

*The Iroquois League: Founded by Hiawatha and Deganwidah between 1000­1450 · Five or six nations · Each nation had a council · Grand Council where all delegates sat together to discuss issues of common concern Why did they surrender? · Neglected the domestication of animals · Indian metallurgy ­ decorative, not tools or weapons · Epidemic diseases · Alcoholic drinks · Indians ­ good farmers and pharmacists · Europe ­ the greatest arsenal of weapons · Some information may have died forever *Trail of Tears = Forced relocation of Native American nations from the SE of the US · Indian Removal Act, 1830 · Opening lands for predominantly white settlement *Indian reservations = From 1851 · Relocating various tribes from their ancestral homes · Resulted in some of the bloodiest wars between Native Americans and the US *Wounded Knee was the last battle of American Indian Wars

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

_ _ Chapter 6 AUTHORITY I Errors in the medicine patients receive can occur for a variety of reasons. How- ever, in their book Medication Errors: Causes and Prevention, Temple University pro- fessors of pharmacy Michael Cohen and Neil Davis attribute much of the problem to the mindless deference given to the "boss" of a patient's case: the attending physician. According to Cohen, "in case after case, patients, nurses, pharmacists, and other physicians do not question the prescription." Take, for example, the strange case of the "rectal earache" reported by Cohen and Davis. A physician or- dered ear drops to be administered to the right ear of a patient suffering pain and infection there. Instead of writing out completely the location "Right ear" on the prescription, the doctor abbreviated it so that the instructions read "place in Rear."

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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