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Perceived Threat and Corroboration: Key Factors That Improve a Predictive Model of Trust in Internet-based Health Information and Advice [PDF]
Background: How do people decide which sites to use when seeking health advice online? We can assume, from related work in e-commerce, that general design factors known to affect trust in the site are important, but in this paper we also address the ...
Harris, Peter R. +2 more
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The News Feature, 'Misconduct in physics: Time to wise up? [Nature 418, 120-121; 2002], raises important issues that the physical-science community must face. Argonne National Laboratory's code of ethics calls for a response very similar to that of Bell Labs, namely: 'The Laboratory director may appoint an ad-hoc scientific review committee to ...
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The Māori Party and the media: Representations in mainstream print leading to the 2005 election
Race issues featured in political campaigns leading up to the 2005 election. A speech made by the leader of the National Party, Don Brash, at Orewa, 27 January 2004 decrying racial separatism and accusing the government of supporting race-based policies ...
Ann Sullivan
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Paroles d’intervenants civils de paix : repenser l’impartialité comme espace paradoxal
Most international NGOs active in conflict zones refer to impartiality as a major principle underpinning their work. By impartiality they mean the pursuit of a humanitarian mandate without discrimination or taking sides.
Cécile Dubernet
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Impartiality and Priority. Part 1: The Veil of Ignorance [PDF]
The veil of ignorance has been used often as a tool for recommending what justice requires with respect to the distribution of wealth. We complete Harsanyi’s model of the veil of ignorance by appending information permitting interpersonal comparability ...
John E. Roemer, Juan Moreno-Ternero
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Ethnicity and the Jury System [PDF]
Discrimination in the jury system has been a matter of constitutional and ethical concern at least since the mid-nineteenth century. Ethnic and linguistic minorities have been disadvantaged by the use of the peremptory challenge, statutory requirements ...
Welch, Ashton Wesley
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Do they mean us? An American view of UK media [PDF]
Veteran US journalist Howard Weaver writing on the editor’s blog for the American McClatchy newspaper group has posted about the Polis debate on impartiality.
Beckett, Charlie
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Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index [PDF]
Ranks states' business climates based on income, population growth, and employment and outlook based on current tax policies; analyzes their fiscal conditions; reviews 2010 fiscal reform initiatives; and recommends policies to spur economic ...
Arthur B. Laffer +2 more
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The Impact of International Human Rights Standards on Ensuring Fair Criminal Proceedings
The aim of the study is to compare the legal guarantees of ensuring human rights in criminal proceedings at the international and national levels and their actual compliance, as well as to identify of the main problems and solutions.
Yelzaveta KUZMICHOVA-KYSLENKO +4 more
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Revisiting the relationship between the principle of benevolence and beneficence
The relevance of the research is substantiated by the fact that the principles of the educational process are almost always interconnected in their essence.
A. A. Stenishcheva
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