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    could/should have done in the PharmaCARE scenario‚ and whether the FDA should be granted more power over compounding pharmacies. Decide whether PharmaCARE’s use of Colberian intellectual property would be ethical in accordance with: Utilitarianism‚ Deontology‚ Virtue ethics‚ Ethics of care‚ and my own moral / ethical compass. Analyze the way PharmaCARE uses U.S. law to protect its own intellectual property while co-opting intellectual property in Colberia. Suggest at least three ways the company could

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    Managerial Ethics

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    willhelp a company attract and keep customers. Without ethics‚ there would be no way for a person to judge right from wrong‚ which is why it is important to have a good sense of  personal ethics awareness.My ethical perspective is obligation or deontology-one that is centered on a feeling asthough I have an obligation to do what is right. When judging whether or not a person’sactions are ethical or not‚ I tend to base my decisions on the intent of the person’s actionsand not the actual outcome‚In

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    Summary: Nurse Fatigue

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    The article highlights issues and potential outcomes due to nurses working long hours;   nurse fatigue is a critical topic that needs to be addressed within the medical profession. Most hospitals assign nurses to 12-hours shifts‚ and the average of four to five patient’s per nurse. The long shifts are extremely tiring for most nurses‚ and furthermore‚ can be detrimental to their health‚ which ultimately puts the patient at risk. As a result‚ nurses may not extend the therapeutic communication as expected

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    identifies the nature of our values while defending what is right and wrong. In the story‚ “The Cold Equations” written by Tom Godwin‚ rights and values is questioned when deciding if Marilyn should be sacrificed. Utilitarianism‚ Metaethics and deontology are used in reasoning why Barton was right to have jettisoned Marilyn off of the ship‚ ending her life. EDS Pilot‚ Barton‚ did what he morally had to do when sacrificing Marilyn. Although Marilyn was a young girl and appeared to have good intentions

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    MOVIE REVIEW CRG 520

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    FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY CRG 520 MOVIE REVIEW “CATCH ME IF YOU CAN” AC220 4G Prepared for : Prof. Madya Dato’ Dr. Mustaffa bin Mohd Zain Prepared by : Nuralissa Firza binti Ahmad (2014496744) SYNOPSIS The movie is about Frank Abagnale Jr. who want to help his father‚ who is in trouble with the IRS and also want to get his parents back together after they divorce. When his parents divorced‚ he run away to Manhattan with only $25 in his

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    Ethics

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    presents ETHICAL THEORIES SLIDE 1 – INTRODUCTORY SLIDE Ethical theories provide part of the decision-making foundation for Decision Making When Ethics Are In Play because these theories represent the viewpoints from which individuals seek guidance as they make decisions. Each theory emphasizes different points – a different decision-making style or a decision rule—such as predicting the outcome and following one’s duties to others in order to reach what the individual considers an ethically correct

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    Deontological Ethics

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    Deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek δέον‚ deon‚ "obligation‚ duty"; and -λογία‚ -logia) is an approach to ethics that judges the morality of an action based on the action’s adherence to a rule or rules. Deontologists look at rules[1] and duties. It is sometimes described as "duty" or "obligation" or "rule" - based ethics‚ because rules "bind you to your duty".[2] The term "deontological" was first used in this way in 1930‚ in C. D. Broad’s book‚ Five Types of Ethical Theory.[3] Deontological

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    one can get angry-that is easy-or give or spend money; but to do this to the right person‚ to the right extent‚ at the right time‚ with the right motive‚ and in the right way‚ that is not for every one…” (II.9). In contrast to Utilitarianism and Deontology‚ where there is not a principle of utility or categorical imperative to adhere to. Instead‚ Aristotle believed that all actions that are committed by man‚ are committed because of our nature to be virtuous‚ and the happiness that is strived for

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    The Financial Crisis – A Case Study.Enterprise and Social Responsibility Introduction: The Moral dilemma of financial crisis or banking reforms do not start from 2007 but since 1986’s big bang policy of merging investment banks‚ building societies‚ and high street banks (Kynaston‚ 2011). Taxpayers’ money without public consent but with aim of general benefit was put as subsidy to the financial system which faced many booms and made London as international financial hub until proving too big to

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    This assessment task relates to the following course objectives: • understand the principles of the Australian Computer Society Code of Ethics to IT professional practice • value and understand the legal‚ social and ethical issues involved in IT professional practice within a cultural context Background Businesses use workplace surveillance as a way of monitoring the activities of their employees. According to Tavani (2011)‚ organisations may monitor their employees to determine participation

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