Constitution Making: Conflict and Consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787Health professionals, following their training, still need to keep abreast with developments in their respective fields. This helps them to evolve enabling them to offer good quality care to the children and families in their care. This has become important in the present climate of clinical governance and its emphasis on evidence-based practice. |
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Debate Deadlock and Issue | 18 |
James Madison | 35 |
the Origins of the Virginia Plan | 49 |
The Role of the Executive | 101 |
Small State Fears and the States Rights Caucus | 151 |
The Brearley Committee Report | 169 |
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