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    Running head: Handling Situations Ethical Principle of Handling Situations Bus207 Abstract We as human beings have a moral responsibility to ourselves and communities uphold the law for which is right and wrong. I am explaining the ethical principle in which this situation takes place and the right thing to do is to report it. The Ethical Principle of Handling Situations Normative ethics explains how people ought to be honest in certain situations. We have to understand the rules for

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    I. Lying to Patients and Ethical Relativism Ethical Relativism and Ethical Subjectivism Ethical Relativism - theory that holds that morality is relative to the norms of one’s culture. * a culture. i.e.: nobody should ever steal) Objective vs. Subjective (Telling right from wrong) Paternalism vs. Autonomy Paternalism – authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those lower than them Autonomy is a binomial 1) Enlightenment ethics – celebration of the individual’s

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    TOPIC : CAUSES OF BABY DUMPING INTRODUCTION : In our society today‚ people of every age have problems that they need to deal with. Some problem for one age may differ from the problem of another age‚ or they may be just the same. MAIN POINT : 1 ) LACK OF SEX EDUCATION * Most of the parents failed to inject the knowledge of sex into the mind of their children. *  Parents always think that their children will understand everything about sex when they grow up. * This is the natural

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    Cert 4 English Assignment Table of Contents Introduction to Malaysia 2 Issue 2 Factors affecting baby dumping 3 Cases of baby dumping in Malaysia 4 Effects 5 Solution 5 Conclusion 6 Reference 7 Introduction to Malaysia Malaysia is a multi-racial‚ multi-cultural and multi-religious country‚ with Malay‚ Chinese and Indian ethnic groups. In religious terms it is predominantly Islamic‚ but with strong Christian‚ Buddhist and Hindu communities. The Malaysian constitution

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    As we can see majority of thepeople who do this is Malay‚ which are a Muslim. As a Muslim‚ we should follow the guide and rule that provided by Al-Quran and As Sunnah. In my opinion‚ couple is not wrong‚ as long‚ we do not overstep the Islamic principle. As we know‚ youth today are too emotional and fanatic with their couple. Their lover is “EVERYTHING” in their life. “You are my life”‚ “you are my soul”‚ “you are my heart”‚ and many more saying to show their love. When they are in deep lovewith

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    Ethical Principles Affecting Leadership Nursing leadership utilizes ethical principles in nursing practice. Ethical principles are guidelines that ensure and orient nurses to make decisions on the value of the professional nursing system (Momennasab‚ Koshkaki‚ Torabizadeh‚ & Tabei‚ 2016). Applying ethical principles within the nursing profession promotes professional leadership‚ value‚ and demonstrates respect for healthcare providers (Salminen‚ Stolt‚ Metsämäki‚ Rinne‚ Kasen‚ & Leino-Kilpi‚ 2016)

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    TOPIC OF THE ARTICLE: BABY DUMPING THE ARTICLE: SUMMARY ABOUT THE ARTICLE: Child is a priceless give from Allah. However‚ baby dumping is a social crisis and has a chronic discarding or leaving alone‚ for an extended period time‚ a child younger than 12 months of age in a public or private setting with the intent to dispose of the child. Based on Bukit Aman Police Headquarters statistic found a total of 580 babies were found dumped between year 2011-2012 and found the number

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    problems happen around us such as dumping babies. Dumping baby means that the acts of throw away the babies at any places without take care the babies. We can know about this because of this case appears every day in newspapers‚ we can see that these cases are increasing from time to time. According to the statistics of baby dumping cases in Malaysia issued by the Headquarters of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM)‚ Bukit Aman‚ in 2000‚ a total of 65 cases of baby dumping have been reported throughout the

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    BABY DUMPING Each year around the world‚ almost 40 000 children are born by girls age 15 to 19. These girls may become pregnant as a result of varying situations. Many become pregnant because of early marriage‚ some during dating relationship while others become pregnant as a reslt of rape. While some of these pregnancies are celebrated with joy and happiness‚ others especially those of unwed mother are steeped in shame and prejudice. This situation gives more depression that led to baby dumping

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    Abstract There are many ethical health care issues that arise within the United States on daily. The purpose of this paper is to give the readers an understanding of forced patient repatriation and how it not only affects the patient‚ but the patient’s family‚ and the community as a whole. The four ethical principles autonomy‚ beneficence‚ non-maleficence‚ and justice will be addressed and how forced patient repatriation is affected by these four principles. Ethical Health Care Issues Paper

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