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    Unit 4-Essay Cristian Miller Professor Eric Salvador Kaplan University CJ340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics According to Merriam-Webster slippery slope is defined as a process or series of events that is hard to stop or control once it has begun and that usually leads to worse or more difficult behavior. In the law enforcement field‚ gratuity‚ which is the receipt of free meals‚ services‚ or discounts‚ goes hand in hand with the term slippery slope. Many think it is both unethical

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    will be discussing whether parents have the right to decide on the use of embryonic stem cells on their children using factual information‚ views correct moral‚ ethical and religious arguments. Embryonic stem cells are defined by Wikipedia‚ as stem cells that are self-renewable obtained from the undifferentiated inner mass cells of a human embryo in the blastocyst. Embryo Stem Cells states that an embryonic stem cell has the ability to create little livers‚ Itty-bitty intestines‚ Compact kidneys‚ Small

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    gender identity publicly. She has violated Sandy’s autonomy‚ breached her confidentiality and failed to foresee the negative consequences her action could pose for Sandy. Although Jo did not act out of malice towards Sandy‚ I believe she has acted in an unprofessional manner. She has potentially put herself at risk of a legal liability and disciplinary action by Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APHRA). Analysis of issues Autonomy Autonomy is a patient’s ability and right to make his or

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    Police Corruption Lynette Nicholson CJ 340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Kaplan University Professor: Timothy Kozyra There are many views on corruption. Transparency International (TI) has defined it as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain” (Transparency International‚ 2012). “Corruption is a Western concept and is not applicable to traditional societies‚ where corruption does not have such as negative meaning. Many traditional societies with a “gift culture” have

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    Applied Psychology CaMilo Hernández II Everglades University Author Note This paper was prepared for Introduction to Psychology‚ PSY1012‚ taught by Professor Nilda I. Rosario Abstract Before we can talk about Applied Psychology we first need to briefly explain Psychology. Psychology‚ the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes‚ attempts to uncover why and how we do what we do. Different theories of psychology govern how different psychologists

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    The Right of Autonomy Political philosophy is the philosophy of the state. A state is a group of people who have supreme authority within a given territory or over a certain population‚ according to Wolf. Authority then‚ is the right to command and the right to be obeyed which is different from power. Power in Wolff’s terms‚ is the "ability to compel compliance." Moral autonomy is "a submission to laws which one has made for oneself." Wolf believes that there is a problem between authority

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    learned of a stem cell transplant had the potential of restoring all or at least part of his vision. Mike had been skeptical but eventually had gone through with the transplant after much consideration.

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    Human should use embryonic stem cells to treat disease Stem cells can separate into different specialized cells and they are undifferentiated biological cells. It can also produce more stem cells through mitosis. Stem cells are found in organism that made by more than one cell such as mammals. There are two types of stem cells which are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Their characteristics are depends on their potential to build into different cell types such as muscle‚ heart‚ lung‚ bones

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    between applied and research. According to the text Research Method for Generalist Social Work it stated ‚ for generalist social workers‚ research problems or questions usually are determined by their agencies; these questions are directed at solving problem arise in practice and are iintended to produce practical outcomes. This type of research is known as applied research. When research is instead aimed at satisfying our intellectual curiosity‚ even if the results eventually will be applied to help

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    OF A STEM CELL POPULATION FROM MENSTRUAL BLOOD [pic] Thesis submitted to The American University of Athens‚ to the Faculty of Science‚ in fulfillment of the requirements for Doctorate degree in Biomedical Science June 2011 Acknowledgements: This dissertation would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals who in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance in the preparation and completion of this research. First

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