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    Unauthorized Practice of Law: The paralegal and UPL Polly Paralegal finds himself in an ethical dilemma when Mr. Stan Smith asks him “Do the grounds for divorce in North Carolina include adultery?” A day later‚ the wife of Stan Smith asks if she has grounds for divorce in the same state because her husband has committed adultery. If Polly Paralegal answers that question for either one of his friends he will be committing UPL or Unauthorized Practice of Law. The consequences for UPL can be devastating

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    Personal and Professional Ethical Belief System Farah Nail University of Phoenix In the human services field‚ personal ethical belief systems combined with professional ethics work in partnership to guide human service professionals in unraveling ethical dilemmas. An increasing number of professionals and clients seek out to define the fundamental policies of the human services field. Humans develop an integration of values‚ standards‚ and beliefs from birth throughout life. The values‚ standards

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    of morals and ethics that one is assumed to follow. Over time‚ these morals and ethics may change. Some think moral and ethics go hand in hand. However‚ they carry two distinct terms. Ethical behavior is that which is accepted to be right or good opposed to bad or wrong in the context of the governing moral code. Morals are a set of convictions that one holds to themselves. Often times in literary works ethics and morals are depicted into society. This is particularly proven to be true in works

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    Reflect and Improve on Professional Practice 1. Why is it important that we observe agency guidelines when we are examining issues of professional development? It is important to observe agency guidelines for a few reasons some of these are; -To ensure performance processes are consistent with organisations principles -To ensure there is a clear link between business plans and individual performance development -To ensure that the performance management process is not a negative

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    build a righteous foundation upon ethics. Every day we are faced with a multitude of ethical decisions such as; personal‚ professional‚ organizational‚ and political (Rieg). “Nurses and other healthcare professionals at all educational levels and in all practice settings should strive to become politically knowledgeable and actively participate in policy decision making” (Porche‚ 2012). There is a difference between basic and dilemma ethics. The Potter Box is a great resource to assist in decision

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    Schwann and M.J. Schleiden introduced the cell theory; the theory that individual cells make up all tissues.1 However‚ due to the lack of staining techniques at the time‚ not much was known about nervous tissue and many scientists wondered if it even conformed to the same rules followed by all the other cells in the body. Two major theories were proposed regarding the nervous system: the reticular theory by Josef van Gerlach‚ and the neuron doctrine theory.1 Eventually‚ in 1873‚ an Italian scientist

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    becomes insolvent what are the duties for directors in order to save unsecured creditors. We will also find out how directors become liable for their action in regard to insolvent trading and if they breach any law for insolvent trading what are the consequences they have to suffer and also law has given some defences for insolvent trading for directors in order to avoid penalty. S9 defines a director of a company- a person who is appointed to the position of a director or alternate director regardless

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    needs and individuals receiving care. However‚ nurses are expected to be professional‚ transparent‚ therapeutic and ethical with their clients. Similarly‚ nurses are expected to work ethically and working through ethical challenges that arise in their practice with individuals‚ clients and within public health systems (Canada Nurses Association‚ 2008). The dilemma deals with both ethical and legal issues‚ it involves a professional nurse by the name of Mr. Ying and one of his elderly patients‚ who is

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    make additional acquisitions‚ support its $30 billion debt‚ as well as allow executives to cash in on their stock options. The final reason why people participate in unethical behavior is because the company culture puts the bottom line ahead of ethical behavior. This is exactly what happened at Enron. Enron had a program called “rank and yank.” In the “rank and yank” process your performance is evaluated yearly and if you are ranked the 15-20 percent lowest ranking employees you are let go or encouraged

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    Business Administration and Hospitality Management Department of Business Assignment 1 Submitted to Mrs. Leena Thyagaraj BSAD489: Ethics and Values in Business Section A Presented by Roxanne Quailo ID#28090150 Date February 11‚ 2013 1. Kantian Theory Kantian ethics are deontological‚ revolving entirely around duty rather than emotions or end goals. All actions are performed in accordance with some underlying maxim or principle‚ which are deeply different from each other; it is according to this

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