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    may also worsen any underlying psychological impairments. On the other hand‚ “The practice of medicine is stressful and often allows access to controlled substances. Impaired judgment and performance can have serious consequences for patients” (Rothstein‚ 2015‚ p. 2220). Consequently‚ not assisting an impaired clinician may have devastating consequences. The implications of not assisting the impaired PA will negatively affect the clinician and the patient. “Medical practitioners are at higher risk

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    November 26‚ 2005 from: November 27‚ 2005 from the World Wide Web at: http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-82589 Rothstein‚ Lawrence E. (2000) Electronic Monitoring In The Workplace. New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law November 26‚ 2005 from: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/privacy/PrivacyOrDignity(Rothstein).htm

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    amounts and more transactions would also be made. - Singapore flourishes. Counter argument: Globalization encourages cruelty: Example: Nike sweatshops. - Globalisation causes big companies like Nike to out source their manufacturing in third world countries like poorer parts of Indonesia and Thailand. - Products are made in sweatshops where exploitation occurs. - Poor people in there have no choice as it is probably the only source of income/ job they can find to support their

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    "http://www.nbcnews.com/id/37354853/ns/business-world_business/?ns=business-world_business#.VEXJJCKUcb4" Malone‚ A.‚ (2010)‚ “Revealed: Inside the Chinese suicide sweatshop where workers toil in 34-hour shifts to make your iPod” HYPERLINK "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1285980/Revealed-Inside-Chinese-suicide-sweatshop-workers-toil-34-hour-shifts-make-iPod.html" Jinyang‚ (2010)‚ “Foxconn employees accident-prone” HYPERLINK "http://news.xinmin.cn/rollnews/2010/05/07/4777493

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    Wal-Mart provides deplorable working and living conditions for its workers‚ including the young women of the factory performing mechanical tasks‚ such as assembling circuit boards without the use of safety gloves and working long shifts in airless‚ hot sweatshops without fans. Also‚ Wal-Mart provides a dormitory for its workers to live in‚ with the option that you can choose to live

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    of labour (Developing world) has placed a huge disadvantaged for the Developing world in turns of competitiveness. Hence‚ the interplay of high unemployment levels and limited capital investment has caused the phenomenon of sweatshops. Although no set definitions of sweatshops exist‚ they are effectively the consequence of developing nations suppressing wages and sacrificing working conditions to compete to attract foreign investments (Arnold & Hartman‚ 2003). Notable characteristics are extreme exploitation

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    Blame it on the Government The controversies about unemployment have been blamed on the government‚ how lazy the citizens of the United States are and immigration. The government has taken front seat for the blame of the failing economy; with high taxes‚ low paying jobs and government assistance at an all time high! The questions are: Has our government failed us as leaders? While or citizens of the United States are considered lazy‚ the high unemployment rate has caused the government to raise

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    gifted the Reds a 4-2 win after walking three batters in a row.June 1921 trial after all the paper records relating to their grand jury confessions vanished under mysterious circumstances. Many now believe that Comiskey and gambling kingpin Arnold Rothstein arranged for the papers to be stolen as part of a cover

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    political and legal issues throughout its lifetime. From claims the company has used and continues to use sweatshops‚ to ties with terrorism‚ Nike has had a lot to overcome. These issues Nike has faced has shaped their current marketing strategies and led them to become one of the most recognizable brands in the world. The largest political issue Nike has faced was with regards to the sweatshop and child labor scandal. Nike began manufacturing in South Korea and Taiwan in the early 1970s (Carty‚

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    References: Bianco‚ A. (2007‚ February 20). Wal-Mart: The bully of Bentonville: How the high cost of everyday low prices is hurting America. New York: Crown Business. Chu‚ J Clark‚ C. S. (1996‚ August 16). Child labor and sweatshops. CQ Researcher 6‚ 721-744. Ehrenreich‚ B. (2007‚ August 20). Unregulated capitalism exploits the poor. In J. Norman (Ed.)‚ Opposing viewpoints: How can the poor be helped. Greenhaven Press. Fishman‚ C Freeman‚ R.‚ & Ticknor‚ A. (2003‚ November

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