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    length. .1 What are at least two ethical issues associated with psychological testing? What impact do these issues have on the field of psychological testing? There are a lot of ethical issues that are associated with psychological testing but the two that I picked are disclosure of test results to minors and how much information can or should you disclose to a patient or in the case of a minor the parents. I believe with the regards to disclosing information to a minor it because an ethical issue

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    7 Summary Whirlpool Coporation’s Global Strategy Introduction case 1989 Ambitious global expansion emerged: • Objective: becoming the world market leader in home appliances. • Purchase of a majority stake in an appliance company owned by Philips. • Purchased a majority stake in an Indian firm. • Established four joint ventures in China. • Made new investments in its Latin America operations. 1990 Serious problems emerged in the international operations: • 1995 European profit fell

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    Radio One Case

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    Radio One Inc. is a company that was founded in 1980 by Catherine Hughes who had learned the radio business while teaching at Howard University. Catherine and her husband purchased WOL-AM in Washington‚ D.C. for just under one million dollars. Hughes changed the format from R&B music and public affairs to talk radio. To cut back on expenses the Hughes became radio personalities. Expansion for Radio One began in 1987 when the Hughes’ purchased WMMJ-FM in Washington for about $7.5 million and

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    Running head: CRITICAL ETHICAL THINKING Critical Ethical Thinking Case Florida State College of Jacksonville Business Law I BUL3130 March 15‚ 2010 Abstract Many companies practice things that are unethical and illegal because it yields more profits to use such practices. Among these companies are the collection agencies because their main jobs are to use tactics to harass customers in an unlawful way using trickery to get what they want. In this case shows how managers prefer to use such

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    Plant Adaptations and Responses to Salinity Stress Despite the high salt stress applied‚ higher plants are able to adapt to these conditions. Salt exclusion and inclusion by higher plants serve as a response to high salinity. With the capability to exclude the salts‚ negative effects on the entire plant and certain organs are prevented or reduced. Due to the selectively permeable membranes of the plant‚ K+ are absorbed rather than Na+ leading to low Na+ levels and Cl- content in the plant

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    LEFT HAND PAGE | RIGHT HAND PAGE | Santich‚ B and G. Bryant. 2008. “Gatherers To Growers” In Edible: The Illustrated Guide to the world’s Food Plants‚ 14-19. Australia: Cameron House | Santich‚ B and G. Bryant. 2008. “Gatherers To Growers” In Edible: The Illustrated Guide to the world’s Food Plants‚ 14-19. Australia: Cameron House | In this book chapter Santich and Bryant looks at how our ancestors became more efficient in improving their living conditions. They described how our ancestors became

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    What does ethical mean? Ethical can be defined as‚ ‘relating to principles of what is right and wrong’ (Longman dictionary) or‚ ‘relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these’ (Oxford dictionary) another definition is “Ethics can be viewed from two angles‚ normative and prescriptive. First‚ ethics refers to well-based standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do‚ usually in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ benefits to society‚ fairness‚ and specific

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    Professional‚ Legal and Ethical issues in person-centred care For the purpose of this assignment the student will be discussing and analysing the professional‚ legal and ethical issues that influenced how person-centred care was delivered to a patient in an acute psychiatric hospital where the student was working. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2010) the patient will be referred to as Sarah to uphold confidentiality. During a shift at the hospital the student attended

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    Case Study One: Flat Panel Televisions and the Global Economy They begin as glass panels that are manufactured in high-technology fabrication centers in South Korea‚ Taiwan‚ and Japan. Operating sophisticated tooling in environments that must be kept absolutely clean‚ these factories produce sheets of glass twice as large as king size beds to exacting specifications. From there‚ the glass panels travel to Mexican plants located alongside the U.S. border. There they are cut to size‚ combined

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    Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. The aim of this assignment is to understand the role‚ responsibilities and relationships of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning sector‚ by summarising codes of practice and the relevant legislation that relates to the roles and responsibilities of a teacher. Also understanding the importance of Equality and Diversity and how this is vital to learners and teachers‚ both in terms of promoting Equality and Diversity but also in identifying

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