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  2. Rebekah Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    She left Casualty in 2006 to start a family, but was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008. She wrote candidly about her experiences of cancer for the Daily Mirror. [1] She was hospitalised after a seizure while on holiday in Devon in 2013, due to complications from the cancer. Gibbs died at a hospice in Pembury, Kent, on 11 November 2014 aged ...

  3. Ellen Zitek - Wikipedia

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    She was introduced as the step-sister of Nina Farr (Rebekah Gibbs). The character's most notable storyline is the portrayal of cancer resulting from a molar pregnancy. The story was based on a real-life case and Bouzova researched the condition thoroughly. She also cut her waist-length hair short to accommodate her character's chemotherapy ...

  4. Causal reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Causal reasoning is the process of identifying causality: the relationship between a cause and its effect.The study of causality extends from ancient philosophy to contemporary neuropsychology; assumptions about the nature of causality may be shown to be functions of a previous event preceding a later one.

  5. Causation (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Causation refers to the existence of "cause and effect" relationships between multiple variables. [1] Causation presumes that variables, which act in a predictable manner, can produce change in related variables and that this relationship can be deduced through direct and repeated observation. [2]

  6. Casualty's Donna Jackson exit explained - AOL

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    Casualty aired a shocking cliffhanger in the second part of tonight's double episode (September 16), as Donna Jackson learned her fate.

  7. Causal map - Wikipedia

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    The phrase “causal mapping” goes back at least to Robert Axelrod, [7] based in turn on Kelly’s personal construct theory . [14] The idea of wanting to understand the behaviour of actors in terms of internal ‘maps’ of the word which they carry around with them goes back further, to Kurt Lewin [ 15 ] and the field theorists. [ 16 ]

  8. Agent causation - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Reid, developer of the Agent-Causal theory of freedom. Agent causation, or Agent causality, is a category of determination in metaphysics, where a being who is not an event—namely an agent—can cause events (particularly the agent's own actions). Agent causation contrasts with event causation, which occurs when an event causes another ...

  9. Theory of fundamental causes - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Jo C. Phelan and Bruce G. Link developed the theory of fundamental causes. This theory seeks to outline why the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health disparities has persisted over time, [ 1 ] particularly when diseases and conditions previously thought to cause morbidity and mortality among low SES individuals have ...