Axia College Material Appendix C Ethical Decisions Scenario Analysis For each of the following scenarios answer the questions and explain whether your answers fit with traditional or modern ethical thinking. After you have finished responding to the scenarios‚ discuss whether you generally make ethical decisions using a traditional or a modern ethical model. Provide an example using an experience you have had in your daily life. |
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Sutev v.s Kutev Scenario #1 : Puja Sutev - Sutev wakes up early in the morning‚ bathes and begins his puja in a clean area facing North or East - He concentrates in mansi puja and chants the Swaminaryan mantra while doing mala. - Then he performs‚ pradakshina and dandavats - At the end of his puja‚ he reads 5 sholkas from the from the Shikshapati with sincerity Kutev - Kutev eats breakfast before doing puja and sits wherever he wants and in any direction. - He skips beads while
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1.Based on this scenario and the STABEN approach‚ I would start with addressing the family members concerns right away. The source of this conflict is the patient’s family member. I feel that I would find a private area to address the family members concerns immediately. Usually I would give someone time to cool off‚ but in this particular scenario I feel that would only make the family member more infuriated since one of the concerns is staff ignoring the patient. After finding a private room‚ I
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SCENARIO 1 Assume that a planet called Zion exists. In Zion‚ NEXUS is an inter-galactic enterprise that leases spacecraft to aliens for a fee. All spacecraft owned by NEXUS can be used for daily rental or contract based rental. Aliens can be classified as Warlord or Explorer. The data for all aliens are stored for recording purposes. Each spacecraft is fully equipped at the time it is rented out. However‚ an alien can request for additional equipment to be installed. Such equipment includes zap-gun
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Topic Gateway Series Activity Based Costing Activity Based Costing Topic Gateway Series No. 1 1 Prepared by Stephanie Edwards and Technical Information Service Revised November 2008 Topic Gateway Series Activity Based Costing About Topic Gateways Topic Gateways are intended as a refresher or introduction to topics of interest to CIMA members. They include a basic definition‚ a brief overview and a fuller explanation of practical application. Finally they signpost some further
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There has been significant debate whether to collect race-based data in law enforcement. In my opinion‚ I think going forward with this idea would be a dangerous and misconceived part when in relation to solving crimes. It is a large can of worms when it comes to this idea. I suspect it is actually impossible not to collect the statistics‚ as a person’s details will have to be entered into the database when they are arrested. Once the data is there‚ is it really up to us how we interpret it? Maybe
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To improve the unhealthy epidemic in America‚ three dietary changes need to occur. First‚ people need to reduce many animal foods that they consume. Second‚ people need to increase several plant-based foods that they consume. Finally‚ government subsidies need to be adjusted to lower the cost of plant-based foods. More than one-third of U.S. adults are obese (“Adult Obesity Facts”). This high rate leads to the increase of diseases such as heart failure and cancer‚ and today we are seeing staggering
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Resource Based View Resource based view focuses on the resources and capabilities possessed by the firm to analyze the profitability and value (Wernerfelt‚ 1984‚ Barney‚ 1986‚ Makhija‚ 2003). Unlike to traditional strategic view‚ which considers the firm in terms of competitive environment‚ resource based view offers the assumption that how to out perform competitors based upon firm-specific resources and capabilities (Das and Teng‚ 2000). Wernerfelt (1984) gave the definition of resource as tangible
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both beneficial to clinicians and the community‚ a research project promoting evidence-based practice in the area of communication disorders would be most resourceful for this academic program. Evidence-based practice has become a vital principle in speech-language pathology since it allows clinicians to use verified research to help support the process of caring for a patient. By using the grant for an evidence-based project‚ the program will use research proven information in order to provide treatments
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of the of race-based critical theory‚ there will be a discussion on how inequalities continue to manifest within the medical health of citizens. Government agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and the National Cancer Institute have long noted distinct‚ statistical difference between medical race data. This has‚ in turn‚ led to many researchers and sociologists to collect more data and developing theories for the disparities. Theoretical Framework The concept of race-based critical theory
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