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    Jullie Seder Final Research Paper What is ethical and unethical regarding digital manipulation of media content that society is exposed to in modern days? There are many theories and beliefs regarding ethics of digital manipulation. Many people are under the impression that digital manipulation began with the invention of Photoshop like imaging software. The truth is that digital manipulation can be dated back to the invention of photography. The argument that digital manipulation is unethical

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    It is here at Simmons that I have been further empowered to pursue higher education and focus on research. Unlike most colleges‚ Simmons is small and caters to each student on a personal level. My favorite aspect of Simmons is the research integrated labs and coursework. In organic chemistry I and II‚ we were encouraged to ask research questions and even run our own experiments

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    Ethical Implications of Results-Only Work Environment Ethical Dilemma With technological advances and the rising popularity of the flexible work environment labeled Results-Only Work Environment (ROWE)‚ the ability to work anywhere and everywhere poses the issue that sensitive company data could be compromised in a telecommuter environment. With an employee’s remote access to company documents‚ email‚ systems and proprietary information‚ there is an elevated risk of equipment theft and security

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    Penny Jones Dr. James Mayall Ethics in Action 01 April 2010 The Ethical Implications of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Stem cell is defined by Webster’s New World Medical Dictionary as‚ “one of the human body’s master cells‚ with the ability to grow into any one of the body’s more than 200 cell types (Webster’s New World Medical Dictionary‚ 2000).” The ethical implications of stem cell research; particularly with regards to embryonic stem cell research‚ has become an increasingly popular topic

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    Simmons Leading changes

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    Overriding Problem: The case mainly focuses on the challenges of implementing change programs at Simmons. There is resistance to change. (The sources of resistance are derived from both individuals and organization.) Besides the resistance to change‚ the dominant organizational culture exists within Simmons is not in consistency with the Simmons’ core organizational culture. This inconsistency further hinders the Simmons from implementing change programs smoothly. Simmons is in its toughest period

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    10/18/2011 Philosophy 235 The Ethical Implications of Involuntary Treatment for Substance Abuse Every time health professionals claim to speak for the rights of others many questions arise within the bioethical community. Although altruism is a motivating mechanism of selfless care for others‚ it may have a dark side. Involuntary treatment for alcohol and drug abuse is a controversial tool used in medical care. The question of whether or not such treatment can be applied has been an unresolvable

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    care demands nurses to incorporate accountability‚ spirituality and psychological well-being (Thornton‚ 2008). Therefore‚ in this essay I will present a patient who is admitted and holistically cared during my shifts on my placement ward. Applying Roper Logan Tierney model of care (2000) which focuses on the activities of daily living‚ an explanation of care rendered to the patient will be outlined. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (2015) code of conduct‚ confidentiality shall

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    legal implications is that it must take place‚ especially with any nurse involve in the care of the congestive heart failure patient. The ethical implication is that the patient has the right to refuse‚ but the education must be offered. The intervention plan proposed is that a program that involves input from the hospital nurse to develop an education plan that satisfies the needs of the congestive heart failure. The plan must involve written material as a method to help the congestive heart failure

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    is unsatisfied with the Richard’s evaluation price‚ he asks Richard to raise the value‚ otherwise they have no business. This situation is difficult for Richard‚ because he wants to satisfy John’s needs‚ but at the same time‚ he can’t ignore the ethical issue to do that. Stakeholders  Richard Romano is a principal of CGR‚ and he is an Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute (AACI) candidate. Richard has eight years of experience and is recognized as one of Canada’s leading real estate experts

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    What are at least two ethical issues associated with psychological testing? What impact do these issues have on the field of psychological testing? Ethical issues in psychological testing are extremely critical and taken very seriously in modern day experimentation. One ethical issue with testing in modern psychological testing is that matter is to be harmed physically or mentally (American Psychological Association‚ 2011). Relating back to previous studies I

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