Answer:
-Listen Carefully Without Jumping to Conclusions.
-Try to Understand the Other Person's Point of View.
-Agree to Disagree.
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Yes because if we look at the two party system there are lots of flaws in it essentially the minorities voices are less heard because if their values don’t align with anyone then they may choose to not vote which causes a low voter turnout since i’d say the two main parties have pretty big differences in views especially depending on the leader of the party, if they went to proportional representation like sweden everyone’s voices would be heard and it would be easier to make decisions and a higher voting turnout because more party’s to choose from so it would give plurality to the system.
It would be Hawaii if you were talking about states. <span />
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When acknowledging the patient's religious or political beliefs in a healthcare setting there are pros and cons. One of the benefit is that in regard to the religious setting it can help the patient spiritually like in the case of a cancer patient. If one trust God then it can provide a positive attitude that can be of help in the treatment. Another benefit can be one can respect another religion for example in the case of a Muslim that is admitted,the dietary can provide a no pork meal. Meanwhile, the cons would be the life of a patient can be endangered like in the case of a Jehovah's witness that do not believe in blood transfusion. Another would be if someone does not believe in medical treatment but only through natural method,it can then hasten the treatment of a client.