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    Ethical dilemmas in interpreting: case study 2 In the scenario‚ I am interpreting at a medical practice. The Service Provider (SP) is the GP practice and Service User (SU) is a patient. I arrive at the reception on time‚ the receptionist waves me in direction of the patient and then she answers a phone call. Then the patient is called into the consultation room. At the consultation room‚ I try to introduce myself and give my Code of Practice (CoP) to the doctor but he ignores me and asks what

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    Conventional Bombing on Japan. Advantages – Japan had lost WWII in 1945. 1. Japan had to choose between surrendering and fighting and they chose to fight. 2. The United States knew that Japan was not going to win the war. Disadvantages – Truman made an atomic bomb to kill in large amounts. 1. Truman invaded Japan and dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city. 2. The firing bomb attack killed more than 80‚000 people in Tokyo. Option #2 – Japans ground invasion. Advantages – The Japanese did not surrender

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    Abortion is a controversial topic among society today because it is in fact a moral dilemma that women struggle with today due to religious groups influence and government officials with conservative viewpoints. The abortion debates main focus is whether or not it is right or wrong to end a pregnancy before normal childbirth begins. Women should have the right to make decisions pertaining to themselves because there are a lot of factors involved with pregnancies. Besides abortions‚ these clinics

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Surrogacy Sofia Emily Parrott Advantages and Disadvantages of Surrogacy Surrogacy‚ according to Balen and Jacobs (1997)‚ is the process where a surrogate mother carries a baby for a couple whose woman lacks the ability to carry one on her own or conceive. This process is performed by arrangements usually by companies that aid the intended couple by helping them pick a suitable candidate as their surrogate and handling all the documentations necessary in order

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    smarter than they were portrayed‚ due to the fact that they were able to adapt to a new way of life when their previous way of living changed‚ even though they have no choice‚ they learnt to adapt and make do with what they have. The Métis were at a disadvantage‚ some may think they were taken advantage of‚ they were unfamiliar “with the complexities of the new legal system‚” there were “difficulties in reading or speaking English; and lack of contacts with prospective buyers (Flanagan‚ pg. 18).” According

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    Television: Advantages: Convenient and Flexible: The television is a convenient and flexible advertising medium‚ owing to its widespread popularity and the ease with which a message can reach millions of viewers internationally and nationally. Television advertising allows advertisers the flexibility to use various approaches and different combinations of audio‚ video and text to make ads memorable and emotional‚ depending on the product or service or the target audience. Strong Impact: Television

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    The Hiroshima atomic destruction remains a historical uncertainties and ethical dilemmas. The use of atomic bombs marked forever the relationship between the US and Japan‚ and the controversy over the use of atomic weapons will no doubt continue indefinitely. Historiography and comments on the issue are gigantic. Each generation of Americans and Japanese revisited the issue‚ and the following will no doubt continue. Indeed‚ the moral justification for the destruction of two Japanese cities is clear

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    find them useful. best wish‚   It is evident that the use of mobile phones (or has both positive and negative impacts)/ brings us many problems as well as benefits‚ and thus there is an opinion that the demerits/disadvantages brought by a mobile phone prevail over the merits/advantages. Personally‚ I disagree with this view (ambiguous‚ i am not clear what view you disagree with‚ the first sentence should be separated into two small ones.). On the one hand‚ a mobile phones poses  have some negative

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    Euthanasia Ethical Dilemma

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    only does it affect the lives of those who are terminally ill and/or comatose‚ and the physicians who have been entrusted with their care‚ but it also affects the patient’s ability to have control over their own life‚ whether they are aware of this decision or not‚ which is one of the reasons why euthanasia has become such a controversial issue around the globe. Caddell and Newton (1995) define euthanasia as “any treatment initiated by a physician with the intent of hastening the death of another human

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Fuels Solar Energy: Advantages: -Energy is free although there is a building cost. -Causes no pollution‚ however‚ energy may go into machines that produce pollution. -Solar energy can be used in remote areas where it is too expensive to extend the electricity power grid. -Estimated that the worlds oil reserves will last for 30-40 years whereas solar energy is infinite. Disadvantages: -Solar energy can only be harnessed when it is daytime

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