![]() I’ve consulted with him for collecting wisdom a few times and he’s proven to also be a very nice guy.īasically, PriceCharting tracks sales of video games, records the sale price and other data, and stores it. The owner (good ‘ol JJ) is an expert on games prices and was my interview subject in the Wii-U/Vita article. To find pricing curves, I rely on, and I stand by its efficacy. If you’re curious how I arrived at some of these predictions, I strongly suggest you check out that article.īut what it boils down to is this: A game’s pricing over time (it’s pricing curve) is a strong determinant for how much the game will ultimately trade for. In the last PS3 collection post, I go over this in some detail. How can I tell what PS3 games will go up in value? This is more like 5 More PS3 Games to Collect Now, as I’ve had time to do a bit more research into what I believe will be the next wave of expensive old games. This was my last collecting article, and you can consider this article a sequel. PS3 Games to Collect Now (These aren’t all.) This article expands on the idea of how a new console generation affects the pricing of games for the previous gen, and covers some Wii-U and Vita games that could see huge leaps. Wii-U and PS Vita Games may be the Next to Skyrocket ![]() That article outlines some of the biggest gainers for PS2. It may be too late to build a cost-effective PS2 collection. It may be more accurate to say PS2 prices have already exploded, though. If you missed the last few game collecting articles, you might want to read these and get caught up: The response we’ve gotten on these has been great so far, and hopefully this one doesn’t disappoint. ![]() Welcome, dear reader, to another collection post. This compromises the functionings and being of the people.If you don’t already have these games in your PS3 collection, it might be your last chance to get a good deal. The application of the principle-based ethics in the healthcare delivery system and in other endeavors of Sub-Saharan Africa is achieved through the paternalism of superior powers. Hohfeldian rights relate to Sub-Sahara Africa as universal man and amalgamate with African ethics and morality through the paternalism of doctors, community leaders and other “decision experts” in society in general. Principle-based ethics does not incorporate African ethics per se, although physicians’, and decision experts’ paternalism enhances the health-seeking behavior of Africa’s people, it interferes with their “rights”, “claims”, “power” and “privilege”, as well as their capabilities and functionings. ![]() This shows that Hohfeldian rights are a natural part of African ethics. Hand searching of selected printed journals and grey literature such as technical reports and conference proceedings were also accessed and briefed for further analyses. Whether ethical concepts of “responsibility” and “paternalism” should be more promoted and if so, what happens to their “functionings” and “being”? The author examined the literature on ethics, searched databases for reports and published papers in the English language. Whether the Hohfeldian incidents should be applied to Sub-Saharan Africa in measuring the degree of autonomy, capacity and informed consent, given the limited actual and medical education. In this regard, periodic review of how principle-based ethics is being integrated into the health-seeking behavior of Sub-Saharan Africa is essential to the capabilities and functionings of the people. Hohfeldian Incidents, Principle-Based Ethics, Capability, Functionings, African Traditional Ethics, Sub-Saharan AfricaĪBSTRACT: Principle-based ethics appears to be recent addition to Sub-Saharan Africa’s rights profile, although universal principles of morality have been part of the region from time immemorial. Juxtaposition of Hohfeldian Rights, Principle-Based Ethics, Functionings, and the Health-Seeking Behavior of Sub-Saharan AfricaĪUTHORS: Ishmael D.
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