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    The research was conducted by one person alone. The article clearly indicates the clinical area that the research was conducted in‚ however fails to identify any previous research undertaken by the researcher or qualifications which would have proved relevant to this study. Therefore it is difficult to ascertain the researcher’s background and thus the impact it has on this piece of research. Parahoo (1997) identifies that the abstract should highlight the research question

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    pass me by when I enter that world hereon in will be a challenge that I will accept‚ and an adventure that I am looking forward to. I have listed in my application that I want to enroll in either a political science or economics course‚ as I am both interested in those fields and they also serve as a stepping stone for my goal to become a lawyer someday. I have always been a consistent honor student in my previous years in school. I applied for and eventually passed the ESEP (Engineering and Science

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    What are the legal‚ ethical and professionals implications of this case? Throughout a nurse ’s career they have to consider the legal‚ ethical and professional implications of every action they do. The people that will be named in this assignment have been given a pseudonym‚ to protect their identity in accordance with the section 5 of the Nursing Midwifery Council Code of Professional Conduct (2002). I will also reflect on my essay using Gibbs (1988) theory of reflection. To be able to address

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    Ethical problems in providing services to the customer  In the process of providing services to the customer where many unethical practices occur‚ misrepresentation and over persuasion are the most common practice  It also occur in 4 major areas a) While providing service to the customer b) How members of a business organization fulfil their duties and responsibilities c) How competitors treat each other d) Providing a price fair to the manufacturer‚ seller and buyer. Problems in providing

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    "I vow to help you love life‚ to always hold you with tenderness and to have the patience that love demands‚ to speak when words are needed and to share the silence when they are not and to live within the warmth of your heat and always call it home." vowed Faith. After hearing that heartfelt vow be spoken‚ tears rolled down my cheek. I was attending my cousin‚ Faith’s wedding. Faith and i are pratically sisters‚ both being only children. About six months ago‚ we were on a family vacation in New

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    "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" Music is one of the symbols mentioned in this story. The author mentions the music played in everywhere in the story. The author says that "The Music was always in the background". The music comes from restaurants‚ homes and cars. Music symbolizes the feeling and the emotions of the characters. For example‚ music for Connie is a pattern for romantic relationship. When she is happy‚ she hears music in everywhere. On the other hand‚ when she is sad‚ she

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    "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law” was a quote by the philosopher Immanuel Kant who developed what is known as deontological ethics followed by his famous categorical imperatives. Kant embraced the idea that all human beings have equal worth and therefore it is important to protect and promote each person’s freedom. He was in favor of laying down obligations because he believed that citizenship should be a task‚ a responsibility

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    suffering the consequences for a crime he/she willfully committed? Oh no!’ This is what I hear whenever someone speaks against trying children as adults for the extremely terrible crimes they commit. It is illogical and immoral to allow young murderers to have an advantage over the justice system simply because of their age. If a child can learn right from wrong and take freedom into their own hands by willfully committing heinous crimes‚ then they should darn well be prepared to suffer the consequences

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    Ethical theories are the foundations of ethical analysis because they are the viewpoints from which guidance can be obtained along the pathway to a decision. Each theory emphasizes different points such as predicting the outcome and following one’s duties to others in order to reach an ethically correct decision. There are three main kinds of ethical theory; deontology‚ utilitarianism and virtue ethics. Deontology meaning ’obligation’ or ’duty’ is an approach to ethics which says that the act of

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    Ramona D. Jones Utilitarian and Deontological Theory Drug Testing ETH 501 TUI University Abstract Drug testing is becoming a standard practice is the workplace. Companies are finding that by conducting random drug testing of their employees it amounts to huge long term savings for the company. There are several benefits for companies that conduct drug testing. Companies have a legal obligation to ensure a safe work environment to all employees‚ and implementation of drug testing assures

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