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    Mindfulness and Ethical Dilemmas Name Institution Ethics is a discipline concerned with the study of the values of human conduct and their relevance‚ and in which the actual values and standards by which we live are defined. However‚ ethical dilemma is a complicated situation‚ which involves conflicts and misunderstanding between crucial moral values (Nicole & Maurice‚ 2011). Several ethical theories have been developed that serve as a guide to people when making decisions. Nonetheless

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    The ethical dilemma I chose to do involve a detective in a moderate size city. Detective Malloy and his partner Detective Reed just completed a drug bust involving a large amount of stolen cash. Earlier in the day Detective Reed was discussing how is daughter had stage 2 cancer and that he was struggling financially to pay the hospital bills. This private hospital will only keep her as a patient if the bills are paid‚ otherwise she will be sent to a public hospital with a lower chance of success

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    may face an ethical dilemma when he or she is influenced by conflicting values including “professional roles‚ practice experience‚ individualized perspectives‚ [and] personal preferences” (Matisson‚ 2000‚ p. 211). In reference to case scenario 4‚ a social worker is faced with an ethical dilemma in deciding whether to signal the mother (Christina) to DYP or not to signal Christina to DYP as he or she is concerned for the safety of Christina and Manuel’s 3 children (ages 1-5). This dilemma stemmed from

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    distinct from other communication subfields and other approaches to organizations. Several seminal publications stand out as works broadening the scope and recognizing the importance of communication in the organizing process‚ and in using the term "organizational communication". Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon wrote in 1947 about "organization communications systems"‚ saying communication is "absolutely essential to organizations".[1] In the 1950s‚ organizational communication focused largely on

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    current situation‚ it would put our company in a bind as well as in our credibility. Objective I believe our highest objective in business is to make a profit. We can achieve this goal by the use of good ethics. Due to my past experience working in product design I know the owners of Hobby Lobby are professing Christin’s and have their own ethical standards. Hobby Lobby is a well-known company which gives us a great opportunity to get exposure from new businesses. This exposure could bring us more profit

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    They are immigrating for the sake of getting enormous benefits from Canada‚ but they also face many problems in Canada. They have job problems because of low pay rate. People face another problem regarding their health. The Canadian weather is not better because it is cold‚ so it has bad effects on immigrants health. There are many problems for immigrants in Canada. They have culture and language problems. They cannot speak good English. There are three main effects of immigrants social life‚ health

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    3 Uncommon Reasons Why Teeth Can Feel Very Sensitive Have you ever experienced a sharp pain when sipping on coffee or eating a cold food? It so‚ it’s possible that your teeth are sensitive from layers of protective enamel that have broken down over time. The enamel breaks down due to common reasons‚ such as brushing your teeth too hard‚ and eating foods that are acidic. However‚ teeth sensitivity can be caused by these other reasons that are not so common. You Have A Cracked Tooth Teeth sensitivity

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    events outside of work with her team and other sales people from different organizations. During certain non-customer‚ internal events‚ she noticed that some of her married co-workers were bringing women other than their wives. Although she was uncomfortable with the situation‚ she wanted to keep her distance so as not to become too directly involved with her co-workers and their personal decisions. She had knowledge of what was going on but didn’t think it was her place to intervene. One day‚ at

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    Ethics in philosophy has to do with what an individual or particular group feels is good or bad. Morality is concerned with the nature of right and wrong‚ whereas ethics is concerned with the nature of good and evil. Philosophers have been debating over the concepts of good and evil for thousands of years‚ and in those thousands of years many strange ideas have been formed. Of all those ideas on the nature of ethics and what is ultimately most good and bad‚ emerged three major philosophical theories

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    capacity to make a decision‚ you have the capacity to refuse treatment. If you do not have the capacity to make the decision‚ a surrogate decision maker can do so for you as long as they are acting your values‚ wishes‚ and morals. If you were to have an end-of-life document‚ this would make things much less complicated for said decision maker. Some would argue that is morally wrong to refuse ordinary treatment versus extraordinary treatment‚ this has been the topic for many articles and conferences

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