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    Matriano‚ Danielle M. Dr. Aleli Sevilla 2001404058 11 January 13 A Case Study/Analysis of “Silence Sacrifices” by Danielle M. Matriano The documentary‚ “Silence Sacrifices” is about how the Filipino immigrants in the United States cope with their lives in a different environment where culture‚ traditions‚ mores‚ and values are so different from what they were used to. In the documentary‚ the immigrant Filipino parents were asked to stay separate

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    Personal Dilemma Paper Verenique Warren CJA/324 December 15‚ 2014 Melissa Andrewjeski Personal Dilemma Paper What is an ethical dilemma? The word ‘ethical dilemma’ is self-explanatory. It indicates confusion related to the ethics of a person. Ethical dilemma is a complex situation which often originates from conflict between the moral imperatives of two people. Thereby moral and ethical dilemmas can arise in many forms and for various reasons. How these dilemmas are managed determines

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    Current Ethical Issues Paper XMTG / 216 December 19‚ 2010 Different people have different understandings of what constitutes ethical behavior. There are laws that help define what is legal and what is not‚ but the differences between moral ethics are not always clear. These types of moral ethics often lead to ethical dilemmas. According to Trevino & Nelson (2007)‚ “it might surprise many people to learn that there were few laws protecting consumers before the 1960s. At the turn of the

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    University of Phoenix Material Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review |What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. | | | |The Moral agent is a probation officer with the ethical dilemma of a recommendation for the husband who is being convicted of a 3rd| |offense of DUI

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    Finders Keepers? My Ethical Dilemma . Leadership and Ethics Introduction My mother always told me I must learn to think for myself‚ question a situation and most importantly‚ I must learn to say ‘NO’‚ cause when the devil shows or makes you an unbelievable offer it’s harder than you think to say ‘NO’. Regardless of ethnicity‚ religion or culture when faced with a moral dilemma there is no telling how you would react or what your decision will be‚ even if you grew up as a devout Catholic

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    Ethical Practice in Nursing S.Z‚ a 65 year old Hispanic male‚ is being discharged from hospital after being admitted with a blood sugar of 589. He has been seeing a curandero to manage his diabetes mellitus type II‚ hyperlipidemia‚ and osteoarthritis. He has not taken his prescription medications for these chronic conditions‚ but instead takes traditional medicines the curandero tells him to take. His daughter approaches the nurse with her concerns over her father’s heath and asks the nurse if

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    Criminal Defense: An Ethical Dilemma Criminal defense has been the object of ethical scrutiny since attorneys have been required to defend. Specifically‚ defending those they know to be guilty. Legal defense has long required that the innocent defend the less-than-innocent. But much to the plight of the accuser‚ it is not just morally and ethically righteous for the accused to be defended‚ it is necessary for the foundations of fairness in society. The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the

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    If you have the 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

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    Ethical Dilemma: Brain Death

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    irreversible brain damage.  (WHEN THE HEART STOPPED‚ THE BRAIN DID NOT GET THE BLOOD SUPPLY WHICH NOURISHES THE BRAIN WITH GLUCOSE‚ OXYGEN AND MINERALS.  There is a popular belief that the brain "dies" after 4 to 6 minutes without oxygen. In some cases it may take 10 to 16 minutes. Within four minutes of the blood supply to the brain ceasing‚ the central nervous system is irreversibly damaged.). She lived  in different stages of unconsciousness and long considered in a ‘persistent vegetative state’

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    right to privacy. Conversely others believe that protecting a woman’s privacy clashes with the life of a fetus. This ethical dilemma is a situation

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