users of the purchased cars. This would be unethical on the grounds of utilitarianism‚ since the consequences have negative implications - the number of deaths outweighs any financial gain the company might procure. Saving lives also applies on a deontological basis; the company has a duty to not harm customers and since they are conducting business with them‚ have a corporate social responsibility to them as a stakeholder. Customers are held to a higher regard than stockholders in a model with a utilitarian
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Notorious Regardless - nosalaka Prosecution- chodana idiripath kirima Subsequent- Fraudulent - VANCHAKRI Loopholes – kapolla Potential- Perceived – PRTHYAKSHA KARANAVA‚ THERUMGANNAVA Promulgated- PRSIDDA KARANAVA‚ PULUL KARANAVA Embezzlement – MULYAVANCHA KIRIMA Influx- AAGAMANAYA‚ GALA EMA Obtained – ATHKARA GANNAWA‚ LABAGANNAVA Lieu – HLAUVA Misappropriation- AUTHU LESA ATHKATAGANIIMA Approximately- ASANNAVASHAYEN Consecutive – ANUGAMI Substantially – THARAMAK VISHALA Downfall
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE What can I do with this degree? AREAS SOCIAL SERVICES Corrections Counseling Juvenile Justice Casework Administration Probations & Parole Victim Advocacy JUDICIARY AND LAW Court Reporting Legal Assistance Legal Research Administration EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES State and federal correction facilities County jails Precinct station houses Prison camps Youth correction facilities Medium-security correction facilities Voluntary correction facilities Halfway
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Assessment Task 2: Individual Essay This paper with be focusing on case scenario 3. The patient in this scenario is Jennifer Vaughan‚ 34. She lives with her partner William‚ has no children yet. They have two pet dogs. Her parents live an hour drive away and see her father once a week. Her parents have no history of cancer. Jennifer presented to hospital with abdomen pain and fullness. After laparotomy‚ it was found that Jennifer has carcinoma of right ovary which was followed by right oophorectomy
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MGT420 Individual Theory Matrix | |Major Concepts |Process of Theory Proposed |Process-Driven Quality |Customer-Driven Quality |Company Example That Has Applied | |Theorist: | | |Requirements |Requirements |This Theory | |Juran |Juran promotes the view that |Juran identifies
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Healthy Food Equals Healthy Happy Students Healthy Food Equals Healthy Happy Students What is your take about schools serving the students high calories‚ high fat‚ and low nutrition meal? When we drop off our children at school‚ we are under the impression that they are in good hands and receiving a good education. Nevertheless‚ are the schools negatively affecting the development of the students with unhealthy processed meals? Prepackaged‚ frozen meals‚ high in calories‚ and low
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MEDICAL IMPLICATIONS A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. Organisms that have been genetically modified include micro-organisms such as bacteria and yeast‚ insects‚ plants‚ fish‚ and mammals. GMOs are the source of genetically modified foods‚ and are also widely used in scientific research and to produce goods other than food. HUMANS Human gene therapy Gene therapy is the use of DNA as
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pple’s Supply Chain Woes Task 1: In the “Apple’s Supply Chain Woes” case-study‚ identify laudable‚ culpable and non-culpable decisions. Rank culpable decisions and show how context makes some difference to how much blame a culprit deserves. Answer: Laudable Decision Before the explosion in Chengdu plant‚ Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) in HK published a report warning of unsafe conditions with aluminium dust problem. They alarmed Apple the workers were facing
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Diversity is a challenging topic for me to argue‚ because there is so much to it. It can be both beneficial and challenging; it varies in characteristics‚ understanding‚ effectiveness to others‚ and acceptability from place to place as well as being an extremely debatable subject due to the variety of challenges and benefits involved. Most of the information about diversity in the United States that has helped me to better understand or relate to others in ways that I did not in the past was all
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Abstract The paper delves into the topic of ethics and morality. It would try to understand the concept of ethics and morality and the difference between the two concepts. In the paper I would analyse what motivates human behaviour and choices and why those choices can never always be moral and ethical. I will analyse some ethical and moral theories that provide guidelines for ethical human behaviour and critically assess them with the aid of real life examples‚ to determine whether it is possible
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