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    “And of Clay Are We Created” written by Isabel Allende‚ is a story about Rolf Carlé‚ who is brought back to his tragic past‚ as he tries to save a little girl. They discovered the girl is thirteen-year-old Azucena. Her body covered in the clay and debris‚ only her head held above it all‚ which was caused by a tremendous avalanche that have buried entire towns and killed many people. Rolf Carlé is a reporter‚ he was one of the first to arrive to the scene. He is a well-known reporter by everyone‚

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    Why is advertising an ethical problem? • If it is‚ it is because it is often intrusive‚ deceptive‚ or manipulative -- or‚ at least‚ this is what people say about it. • Another problem is the money and resources devoted to advertising; billions are spent each year (around $500 billion in fact) that‚ perhaps‚ could go to education‚ health care‚ research‚ reforestation‚ or other worthy causes. We’ll come back to this‚ but first we look at the problem of deception. • Could argue that it distorts

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    practice “deals with issues and situations that have elements of ethical or moral uncertainty” (Burkhardt‚ Nathaniel‚ & Walton 2014‚ p. 21). In my limited experience‚ this has proved very true. I have encountered numerous situations that‚ in reflection‚ could be considered ethical dilemmas. As I was not necessarily able to recognize this in the moment‚ I feel that there is significant room for growth in my ability to confront these issues. In this paper‚ I will discuss an ethical issue I was confronted

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    Ethical and Legal Issues NUR/391 March 23. 2011 Ethical and Legal Issues Laws are to protect the innocent. Our patients are the innocents when the nurse is to be caring for them. The nurse is expected to care for the patient not only with respect but also with skill and knowledge to perform the job properly and effectively. Two cases affected by the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics are very clear. In the case of the nurse witness‚ her code of ethics clearly states she is to be

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    also ethical concerns as well. For this paper I will outline some of the uses for this drug and some of the benefits of its use. I will apply the classical theory of utilitarianism to resolve the issue of legalization while also using the perspective of ethical egoism that this issue brings up and include my own view of these theories concerning the legalization of marijuana. Many people believe that marijuana is a gateway drug with extremely harmful side effects.   On the contrary‚ this is a

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    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business Displaying the performance of ethical and moral conduct is necessary to guarantee a flourishing business environment. Morals and ethics are associated with an individual’s temperament: yet morals and ethics hold an extremely significant function in how people perform their business. In this essay I will try to distinguish moral issues and ethical issues‚ and tackle the dissimilarity between individual and business ethics as well as offer ordinary examples

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    Legal/Ethical issue 1 Life support‚ a 72 year old woman‚ was admitted to the Neurological Intensive Care Unit following a cerebral hemorrhage that left her with severe brain damage and ventilator.1 The husband disregarded the patients’ rights by refusing to abide by his wife’s wishes as stated in her living will The patient’s living will specified that she did not want to be on a ventilator support or other artificial life support in the event of a permanent unconscious condition or terminal condition

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    In the evening of the last day of June 2016‚ one of the residents of the small city of Fitchburg‚ Wisconsin called the police to report that a man was acting oddly and seemingly talking to himself while standing chest-deep in Lake Monona. The man then walked out of the lake‚ broke into a nearby home and began smashing things causing fear and panic among the residents of the house. When the police came‚ they commanded him to stop‚ but he ignored all commands and even aggressively marched towards the

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    An ethical dilemma that continues to be discussed is vaccinations in babies and children. Many parents continue to refuse to vaccinate their children despite research showing it is in their child’s best interest to vaccinate them. There are multiple reasons that parents choose not to vaccine their children. Most of the reasons are due to lack of education and knowledge. Nurses can help provide parents with knowledge to make informed decisions regarding immunizations. Immunizations

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    Hooters Current Ethical Issue Over the years the national chain restaurant Hooters has had lawsuits brought against them for discrimination based on gender. Currently‚ the issue is weight discrimination. Not just one lawsuit‚ but two‚ and maybe three lawsuits may be filed. The waitresses claim that they lost their jobs because they weighed too much. They were put on a 30-day weight probation and offered gym memberships. The ethical issue here is the fact the company practices such discrimination

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