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    First Last Associate Professor ------ English 105 19 March 2013 Use Condoms‚ Not Abortion The argument of abortion is one of growing concern in our contemporary world. In the United States‚ abortion is legal in all fifty states after the 1973 Roe vs. Wade case. In the case‚ Roe filed a lawsuit that not being able to undergo an abortion was violating her personal liberty and privacy; She won. Abortion is clearly defined as “the deliberate termination of pregnancy.” Both sides have their points

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    Ethical Dilemma: We’ve Got Your Back! Rhea Le Blanc Essex County College NRS 217 Abstract: Humans have become so engrossed in this world of technology‚ and materialistic living‚ that they have forgotten the very basis of living in a moral and just society. Morality‚ respect‚ love‚ and basic upbringing have been thrown out the window on many occasions. In many cases‚ ethical dilemmas develop because of an individuals inability to harness these qualities. Note that ethical dilemmas

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    Porche‚ J. (2004). Community Health Nursing Practice: A Population-Based Approach. Journal of Clinical Nursing‚ pp. 7-16. Kelly‚ L.‚ Sheeder‚ J. (2004). Teen Home Pregnancy Test Takers: More Worried or More Wishful? Pediatric Nursing Journal‚13(3)‚ 581-584. Frish‚ N. (2007). Concept of Community and Aggregate Care. Alternative Journal of Nursing‚ 14(7)‚ 45-50. Reed‚ J. (2003). Aggregate Health Status: A Benchmark Index for Community Health. Journal of Medical Systems‚ 27(2)‚ 177-189.

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    Ethics Reflection Paper Nadine C. Brown STR/581 Strategic Planning and Implementation University of Phoenix Jose L. Hernandez‚ MBA November 15‚ 2010 Ethics Reflection Paper During this age of philosophy in which people exercise their freedom of speech and is concerned with their personal development‚ it becomes a challenge to remain ethical while considering one’s social responsibilities. People are striving to become more successful without being dishonest or disrespectful. With more emphasis

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    September 29‚ 2012 JOT Essay A boy addicted to technology of his era‚ separates himself from everything social including family and sometimes his own friends. To some people this may sound surprising‚ but to others‚ this is now becoming a reality with new technology. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ Montag exclaims‚ “Well‚ wasn’t there a wall between him and Mildred‚ when you came down to it? Literally not just one wall but‚ so far‚ three!” (44). Montag realizes that technology

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    Humans seek assurance that they are virtuous and in pursuit of happiness not only for themselves‚ but to live morally correct lives by doing so. In reality‚ however‚ what people say or do to defend their choices may often deviate from the truth. Due to the contradictory nature between emotions‚ logic‚ and ethics‚ most people seek justification for their prejudiced actions or beliefs. If one can convince himself that another group is inferior or a threat to his way of life‚ he will feel comfortable

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    Aim: To determine the rate law of chemical reactions Introduction: The aqueous solution of potassium peroxydisulphate can oxidize potassium iodide as follow: Equation: K S 0 (aq) + 2KI (aq)->2K S0 (aq)+I (aq) 2 2 8 2 4 2 KI(aq) +I (aq) -> KI (aq) 2 3 _________________________________________________ K S 0 (aq) +3KI(aq) -> 2K S0 (aq)+ KI (aq) 2 2 8 2 4 2 The rate law of this reaction can be represented as follow: Rate=k[S208 2-]^a [I-]^b When the concentration of peroxydisulphate ions

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    attributes improve working conditions for everyone‚ increase the quality of patient care delivered by the health care team‚ and promote the nursing profession. There are many attributes that may be needed for graduate level nurses. Rose Sherman RN‚ EdD‚ FAAN wrote an article titled Do you have what it takes to be a nurse leader? This article focuses on the certain attributes nurse leaders often possess. According to Sherman (2011)‚ integrity is a fundamental leadership attribute. Nurses need to be

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    Reality therapy was developed by Dr.William Glasser in 1965 (GoodTherapy.org). The therapy focuses personal responsibility for our choices and the resulting outcomes (study.com). The client will be directed to choose a behavior forcing them to reject the concept of unconscious forces causing a problem. Reality Therapy uses Choice theory to portray the goals of what is. The therapy is for issues happening now and not circumstances in the past. The therapeutic process is used to focus on things that

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    Bill Frino English 101-K Writing I Dr. J. Showler Research Paper 03/27/07 Racism in Literature “The violence of beast on beast is read As natural law‚ but upright man Seeks his divinity by inflicting pain.” - “A Far Cry from Africa” In these lines from Derek Walcott’s “A Far Cry from Africa‚” the speaker emphasizes the natural human tendencies to “inflict pain.” Similarly‚ in his poem‚ “Sympathy‚” Paul Dunbar explores pain from the point of view of a bird

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