Collaborative Learning Community: Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma Collaborative Learning Community: Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma (Part 1) 1) In your CLC group‚ select one of the following three options and view the video related to your chosen topic (a description of each is provided along with a link to access the electronic media): Dilemma 1: Embryo Harvesting and Freezing/Genetic Manipulation http://abc.go.com/shows/private-practice/video-detail/private-practice-momen
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This is a CLC assignment. Your CLC group will interview four different people about the ethical dilemma selected for Part 1 of this assignment. After sharing the interview results‚ the group will make a written recommendation. For complete directions for this assignment‚ refer to "Collaborative Learning Community: Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma." Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide‚ located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required
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There is no moral and ethical problem with assisted suicide. The topic of assisted suicide is very controversial and has had many people in history debate whether it is ethically and morally acceptable. This subject separates the people that believe you should have the right for someone to assist you in suicide‚ with those that think you don’t have the right to die because of moral reasons. It is one of those topics that just about anybody you ask has an opinion on it. Firstly there have been
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Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending someone’s life so that any type of suffering and pain will come to an end. It was first seen throughout 5th century B.C. and 1st century B.C. by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Prior to Christianity coming forth‚ ancient Greece and Rome had a tolerance for assisted-suicide. Few physicians followed the Hippocratic Oath which “prohibited doctors from giving ‘a deadly drug to anybody‚ not even if asked for‚’ or from suggesting such a course of action”
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have received several city contracts. He also accepted gifts from organizations that have not done business with the City but might in the future. The gifts ranged from $200 tickets to professional sports events to designer watches and jewelry. Analysis There is no doubt; the mayor is an unethical person. It’s not a bad thing to exchange gifts unless there is some unethical string attach to it and as the scenario clearly mentioned that the mayor received those gifts to provide certain unethical
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style . She is extremely hard-working ‚ and there seems to be nothing that could stop her from achieving her goals Issues Lael cannot definitely determine whom of the three candidates she would like to choose for promotion . From both moral and ethical perspectives all three deserve promotion and possess their strengths and weaknesses Each of the discussed candidates has already significantly contributed into improving the overall company ’s performance . Lael is also a subordinate she has to listen
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Assisted Suicide Doctors around the world use euthanasia to end a patient’s life when a doctor feels it’s time to end a severely sick patient’s life. Euthanasia is the painless killing of a person suffering from pain physically or mentally‚ this practice is illegal in most countries. Doctor’s usually turn to assisted suicide when the patient’s body is refusing to get better and not taking any of the treatments in. Euthanasia‚ also known as assisted suicide should be legal in our country because
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and guidelines governing decisions in medical practise’ as noted by The Free Dictionary (2012).By discussing the controversial topic of Euthanasia I will compare contrasting ethical principles and theories and the legal issues surrounding this topic. The ethical principles outlined will be; autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ benevolence and utility. Furthermore the ethical theories supporting these principles that will also be outlined are; utilitarianism‚ deontology (both Ross and Kant’s version)‚ Rawls’s
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available cash resources to the modernization of facilities in order to better compete in the 21st century.” Is a 5% stock dividend equivalent to a $1.00 per share cash dividend when shares are trading at $20 per share? Is the chair’s suggestion ethical? In this case‚ we see the problem is whether we choose cash dividend or stock dividend. But before we made our decision we must have to understand that neither cash nor stock dividend changes the shareholder’s net worth in the company (table)
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once in two minds whether to hide his true identity or to save the guiltless prisoner who was mistaken for him. If he spoke the truth‚ he would be condemned‚ which meant an end to his freedom. I have been in this situation before‚ on the horns of a dilemma‚ not knowing to do what was good for me or to help a friend. It happened in a one-period test. Since I and a girl sitting next to me had not studied it over‚ we decided to cheat by putting the book in her desk case. The test went on well until I
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