Health Law and Ethics

Read the following articles and WRITE 5 ITEMES FOR EACH ARTICLE

1.a) What I Learned
    b) how it will affect my practice

2  a) What I Learned
    b) how it will affect my practice

3  a) What I Learned
    b) how it will affect my practice

4  a) What I Learned
    b) how it will affect my practice

5  a) What I Learned
    b) how it will affect my practice

Article 1: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-24/cocaine-addicted-surgeon-linked-to-deaths-continued-operating/5691768?pfmredir=sm

Article 2: http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2014/04/police_u-m_doctor_overdosed_on.html

Article 3: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3083189/Doctor-stole-morphine-feed-addiction-spared-jail.html

Article 4: http://www.today.com/news/your-doctor-stoned-physicians-substance-abuse-problems-continue-work-1D79801891

Article 5: https://www.dea.gov/divisions/wdo/2016/wdo060816.shtml

Benefits for Part-Time Workers

In preparation for this discussion, complete your assigned reading, as well as the case study “Benefits for Part-Time Workers” at the end of Chapter 15. Then answer the following questions:

What are some factors that Alan should consider when determining whether to offer benefits to part-time workers?
Do you think the firm should offer benefits to part-time workers? If yes, should it offer paid time off, the 401(k) plan, and health insurance, or only one or two of the benefits? Explain your recommendation.

Graduate School Personal Statement

Discuss your goals for graduate study and for your professional career. What experiences have most contributed to your desire to study international relations? How will Johns Hopkins SAIS and your intended concentration serve to meet your academic and professional goals? This essay should be 600 words in length.

Mapping Trade Routes

There were 2 key international trade routes running through Israel during Old Testament times (King & Stager, pages 176-177). The first was the Way of the Sea (Isaiah 9:1 and compare Matthew 4:15) and the second was the Kings Highway (Numbers 20:11, 21:22).

Download the Ancient Near East Map (linked as a PDFPreview the document and a PowerpointPreview the document for your convenience).

Complete the map by illustrating both of these international trade routes from their beginning in Egypt (the Nile) to Mesopotamia and down the Euphrates to Ur as they travel through Israel/Canaan and Damascus. Label key locations, especially in the land of Canaan, that these 2 trade routes connected or ran through. Upload your completed map to this assignment. Be sure to put your name on the assignment.