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    Personal Ethics Statement “Ethics is the branch of philosophy concerned with evaluating human action” (Guido‚ 2010‚ p.3). My personal core of ethics includes compassion‚ respect and caring. I believe a nurse must have compassion so that the nurse and patient can establish a rapport relationship. When the nurse shows her kindness and love‚ patients can feel it and they will work with the nurses. I also remind myself I should respect my patient‚ their family‚ my coworkers‚ and myself. With respect

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    Difference between a Scientist and a Mathematician A scientist‚ in a broad sense‚ is one engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge. In a more restricted sense‚ a scientist is an individual who uses the scientific method. The person may be an expert in one or more areas of science. This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word. Scientists perform research toward a more comprehensive understanding of nature‚ including physical‚ mathematical and social realms. Philosophy

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    The NEA Codes of Ethics and Professional Conduct have a set of guidelines for educators to follow. This guideline helps create a safe‚ fair and effective learning environment for children. Now‚ many of these guidelines would seem obvious; however‚ others one might not consider. In addition‚ the Florida Depart of Education provides many valuable resources for an educator. The FLDOE‚ NEA Codes of Ethics and the Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession provides information that

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    Personal and Professional Code of Ethics Everything that I do in life is a reflection of what I believe in and things that I value . I was taught as a child by my grandmother what was right and wrong and I have tried to live my life according to those teachings. Although ‚ as we gain more life experiences ‚we grow and sometimes our values and beliefs change. What I value most in my personal life are relationships‚ honesty‚ security‚ cleanliness‚ dependability and fun. In a professional setting

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    other fields such as art and mind. I have two questions about this topic. First‚ what is the differences between the artist and the artisan? Second ‚whether an artist can become a artisan or a artisan can become an artist. Third‚ the artisan spirit has an influence on the artist. Most of my research comes from online queries and feedback from people around me. Introduction: First‚ what is the differences between an artist and a artisan?a An artist is a person who has a high aesthetic ability and skilled

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    So it is no different that everyone has a different personal code of ethics when it comes to work and personal life. Hence‚ the phrase "personal" code of ethics. People develop their personal code of ethics through a variety of personal experiences. Mine have been from my family‚ culture‚ world experiences‚ and my teaching profession. It is important for all administrators of education to be lifelong learners. My personal code of ethics is you should show up to work on time‚ be caring and honest

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    them‚ they cannot imagine going back to hand washing. The same holds true for capnography. Now having real-time feedback of patient conditions‚ providers cannot conceive going back to the delayed readings of pulse oximetry. The hope for medical professionals is that “60 days‚ 60 weeks‚ and 60 years from now all providers cannot imagine life without capnography.” (Thibeault. 2015). This irreplaceable tool is used to prove that blood is going round and round the body and air is going in and out of the

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    Many people habitually the dryer and dehydrator is the same kind of equipment‚ in fact there is a difference between the two machines. Some manufacturers also know the difference‚ but consumers and customers that they had to perceptual habits so "brainless" sales. Industrial dryer includes rotary dryer machine‚ slime dryer‚ fly ash dryer and cylinder dryer. Generally‚ these industrial dryers have these common features: First‚ automatic. Dryer machine can be set time by automatic controlled device

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    Philosophers say the key to understanding human life is answering the really philosophical questions such as why are we here? Where did we come from? Where will we go? And so on and so forth. This has truly been a debate for the ages in philosophy‚ one that has stimulated thinkers‚ philosophers‚ theologists and scientists for thousands of years‚ hence led emergence of idealism and realism as two major traditional philosophical schools of thought in the realm of philosophy. So this paper projects

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    There is no difference between greed and ambition” Over the course of history and especially in recent times the difference between greed and ambition has been noticeably and significantly blurred. It can even be stated that people fail to notice a difference at all. People tend to put them in the same category often forgetting the original and true meaning of the words. Greed is often described as a selfish desire for wealth or power or any other possession‚ particularly when this desire

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