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    Ethical Issues Essay - “Blood Diamond” Aristotle’s approach to ethics includes a concept of human excellence‚ or virtues. This theory states that the highest form of happiness comes from engaging our capacity to reason as we develop a good character. To be happy one must live well‚ act well and act with virtue. Human excellence is developed through good habits that put out an image of what it means to be human. One may become a virtuous person by continuously acting virtuously. These virtuous

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    the medical field have many issues that doctors and medical professionals face everyday like‚ does the good of a treatment outweigh the bad of the treatment. In most people’s eye ethics are the medical professional’s opinion but that is not the case in today’s society. Physicians face accountability‚ privacy/confidentiality‚ and inform consent. These are very good areas that medical professionals should follow no matter what the situation may be for them and the patients’ safety and well-being. To

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    Anthropologists Ethical Issues John R. Hunt Human Behavior Perspective Module 1 Professor Dan Moore September 4‚ 2011     Anthropology has been known as a study of an infinite curiosity about humans. Not only concerned with an interest in human beings and their development’s‚ Anthropology is a much broader concept of trying to understand the relationships between human beings and all possible questions about them such as where we came from and where we may be going

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    There are several ethical issues in the news lately about the treatment college athletes are receiving compared to the non-athletic students of universities. Is the practice of favoring athletes and bending the rules in the favor of universities to enable the best college sports stars to play ethical? Two major ethical issues that have been in the public eye as of late is cheating and grade tampering‚ and recruiting tactics. Both of these actions are unethical‚ but it still isn’t stopping universities

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    Ethical Issues with Termination At-will employment means that the employee or employer has the right "to end the employment relationship at any time with or without notice or cause." (FedEx Office: AllBusiness‚ 1999-2009) Involuntary termination is a touchy subject for employers and it can happen for numerous reasons: specific cause‚ such as stealing‚ poor performance‚ and layoffs due to lack of work. Even though most companies have an "at-will" relationship with their employees‚ it is still

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    In the nursing profession‚ keeping patient confidentiality is of the upmost concern. It is an important feature of the nurse -patient relationship and must be maintain as basis of providing care. Confidentiality is described as respecting other people’s secret and keeping security information gathered from individuals in the privileged circumstances of a professional relationship. (Lee and Godbold ‚ 2012). The privacy act offer nurses some flexibility in using professional opinion regarding disclosure

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    Ethical Issues at Patton-Fuller Patton-Fuller is a community hospital. This hospital has been in operation since 1975. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is a small hospital‚ but it still contains all of the different departments that are a necessity for any hospital. Patton-Fuller has emergency rooms‚ operating rooms‚ a pharmacy‚ labs‚ many different wards‚ a radiology department‚ outpatient exam rooms‚ an ICU‚ and many different Doctor’s offices. All of the different departments have their own

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    as the world ’s worst industrial disaster. A Union Carbide India‚ Limited (UCIL) ’s plant released 40 tonnes of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas which instantly killed over 3‚000 people and carrying on causing the death of more than 20‚000. This tragic event involved not only the technical‚ safety issues at the time‚ but also ethical issues on the responsibility of those who would have been able to prevent the tragedy from happening and those who denied or intentionally decreased the responsibility of

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    Week 1 Individual Assignment Everest University Applied Business Law Instructor: Mark Davis October 19‚ 2013 Ethical Issues and Transparency Ethical Issues and Transparency One of the things I read that I found interesting is corruption in schools. Corruption in schools is one of the transparencies that are the most unethical in my opinion‚ because it effects the most innocent people in the worst ways‚ it deprives innocent children from the opportunity to receive a fair and honest

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    It is ethical for newborn infants to participate as subjects in psychological research projects as long as the researchers remembers that they have a responsibility to protect the participants from harm. Infants are general used as test subjects in areas of Psychology. However‚ this can cause problems. For example‚ when infants are used as test subjects in laboratory setting they can experience distress; as a result‚ ethical issues should be raised. It is the experimenters’ task to safeguarding

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