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January 30 suggestion to governmenthow about government help to help car manufactures, car traders, car owners and environment government grants to car owners by which the purchase of a car significantly more eco friendly and trade in of the higher co2 producing car will equate to varying monetary discounts. cars traded in this way would then be dismantled and taken off the road for good cars to be included should be as close to carbon natural as possible and on a preferred list bases just an idea off the cuff January 02 Qualitative Diagnosticswith everythingQ
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Qualitative Diagnostics
The Cartesian scientific approach (measuring, explaining) belongs to the philosophical tradi-tion of rationalism (ratio = reason), which extends back to Plato. Descartes, for example, dif-ferentiated between the observing subject (the scientist) and the object that is observed. In the reduction of the object of observation into measurable elements and in deducing the in-teraction of the elements according to general mathematical laws, the behaviour of nature and humans, like that of a machine, becomes calculable and predictable. These principles remain the basis of the natural sciences and technology today. They have also had a pro-found influence on the social sciences and psychology (Legewie & Ehlers, 1994).
The hermeneutic scientific approach (interpreting, understanding) is based on the tradition of understanding the world by the interpretation of signs This tradition has a long history, and has been used since the Stone Age by hunters and shaman as a way of understanding the world. According to this world view, nature is a text, whose words and sentences can be read and interpreted by the observer on basis of his or her knowledge and experience. The mean-ing of the sign is not deduced according to mathematical laws, but according to the context in which it occurs. Interpretation is not based on the general, but is linked to the observing sub-ject and relates directly to the context in which the phenomenon occurs (Legewie & Ehlers, 1994).
The comparison of Cartesian and hermeneutic scientific approaches shows that neither one nor the other method can be regarded as right or wrong. They are both simply represent dif-ferent scientific view-points. When applied to psychodiagnosis it can be concluded that either measurement or interpretation can be seen as a possible basic method for diagnosis. De-pending on the method chosen, a predominantly psychometric (quantitative) or predomi-nantly interpretative (qualitative) method of diagnosis becomes evident. The choice of method is determined by the object of assessment or the relevant hypothesis to be exam-ined. Non-verbal data can be processed by either the quantitative or qualitative method. In the diagnostic exploratory interview, the qualitative method must be chosen.
June 29 My Grand father was an inventorHave a look at his patent
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My Grandfathers name was Toni Gartell
March 11 C-difC-dif I watched an advert today for a private health care provider, I was struck by the focus of the advert and the emphasis on clean environment. Is the NHS under stealth attack? has the development of private health care and the availability of cheaper health insurance been a part of government sabotage to rock the trust and foundations of the National Health Service?
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