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    following case study is a moral dilemma in which a doctor must chose a course of action with respect to patient’s case. In this case‚ the doctor must consider the morality‚ criminality‚ and ethical implications of killing‚ abortion‚ farmed organs‚ and allowing a patient suffer when there is a cure. Then and only then‚ can the doctor to determine what actions are morally permissible and allow to make an informed and proper decision as to what course of action he should take. The case study reveals

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    The ethical dilemma This case presents an ethical dilemma‚ a situation which arises when one must choose between mutually exclusive alternatives (Beauchamp& Walters‚ 2003). Decisions may have results that are desirable in some respects and undesirable in others. In Juana ’s case‚ her decision to refuse the blood transfusion had the desired outcome of allowing her to remain true to her religious beliefs. However‚ her choice also resulted in her death. If she had followed the recommendation of

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    about the Diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank is a Jewish girl during World War II he has to hide to escape persecution by the Nazis. Along with seven other people it remains hidden in the " Secret Annexe "After more than two years of being hidden ‚ hidden they are discovered and deported to concentration camps . The theme is that everything has an end because Anne said “The world must be going through a phase” and the symbol is the diary   THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Anne Frank was born on June 12

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    Date: January 13‚ 2003 Subject: Actions Following the DoS Attack As a result of the DoS attack earlier this morning‚ it is important to assess and address the upcoming actions of our company with regard to customers‚ procedures‚ security‚ and partners. Below I have summarized my suggestions on how to handle these issues and what needs to be done to prevent another attack from reoccurring. Customers: Do we disclose the attack? After weighing both the advantages

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    Specific ethical principal violated in each of the following cases are: Nazi medical experiment (1930s - 1940s): In this study Jews in concentration camps were coerced into a series of experiments that were designed to investigate human endurance through labor and starvation and response to certain diseases and untested drugs. Here the ethical violation was beneficence‚ the subjects were not protected from harm‚ exploitation and the risk and benefits were not balanced. Also there is the violation

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    In this discussion‚ I utilized the 7 steps of the Ethical Model for Ethical Decision Making as outlined in McGonigle and Mastrian (2015) to analyze the case study. Ethical Dilemma Examined with conflicting Values: The case manager was given a message by the physician which was to simply contact the family and have they come in for an evaluation. The case manager did much more by giving more information in the parent’s email that was not secured and went on to inquire about other treatment i.e. counseling

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    What makes good people do bad things? Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison experiment was to study the behavior of normal people under a particular situation. The students who took part in the experiment would play the role of either guard or a prisoner in a mock prison. Most of the students that played as the guards of the mock prison became very cruel as they abused their power and authority over the prisoners. The students that played as the prisoners were frightened and became submissive to the prison

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    CASE STUDY 4: Caught in the Middle: Where Does Your Loyalty Lie? Cindy recently graduated from Santa Clara University and was working in a sales position in a growing tech company. She worked very closely with her team and had a good rapport with them. She was the only woman on the team‚ but she still felt at ease with her colleagues. Part of her job involved traveling across the country and going to meetings and events outside of work with her team and other sales people from different organizations

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    CLASSROOM Legal and Ethical Implications in the Classroom NAME Grand Canyon University EDU 450‚ Classroom Engagement and Management October 24‚ 2010 Legal and Ethical Implications in the Classroom More than ever there is an existence of many outside detriments to influence student behavior. In addition to bullying‚ there is now cyber bullying‚ hazing‚ sexual and inappropriate texting‚ and increased school violence. Educators now have to do more than consider their students

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    was concerned with genetic sexual attraction or GSA. The report’s poor ethical standards have attracted widespread criticism‚ including; the omission of relevant available information‚ use of misleading language‚ and the interviewing of children‚ all measures designed to present the story in a particular soft way‚ even though the material is highly controversial and deals with issues of legality and morality. This case study will highlight unethical standards in the report‚ discuss effects on stakeholders

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