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rayancarla1

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What do the German terms Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft mean?In which directiontoward which of the twois society changing?
 
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What is medical incompetence? Is it a significant cause of death?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Gemeinschaft means intimate community. Gesellschaft means impersonal association. Society is changing, or has changed, from a Gemeinschaft in the direction of a Gesellschaft.

Answer to Question 2

Medical incompetence refers to mistakes made in hospitals that kill or injure patients.The more innocuous term, adverse events, is officially used.If deaths from medical errors were an official classification, they would be the third leading cause of death in the United States.



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