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    Between the years 1750 and 2000‚ healthcare in the United States evolved from a simple system of home remedies and itinerant doctors with little training to a complex‚ scientific‚ technological‚ and bureaucratic system often called the "medical industrial complex." The complex is built on medical science and technology and the authority of medical professionals. The evolution of this complex includes the acceptance of the "germ theory" as the cause of disease‚ professionalization of doctors

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    Ethics TARES TEST: FIVE PRINCIPLES FOR ETHICAL PERSUASIONS   Persuasion is defined as methods used to influence attitudes‚ raise awareness‚ educate or influence behaviors’. While ethics (moral philosophy) is a subject that primarily is not concerned with increased profits or increased visibility. It is‚ rather‚ concerned with what one ought to do—or ought not to do. Thus‚ it’s easy to persuade others but it will be tough when once involve by the ethics.  Ethical persuasion is the practice

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    The APA Ethical Principles for Psychologists and Code of Conduct: Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity – is the code culturally encapsulated and biased? Emmanuel Mueke Author Note Emmanuel Mueke. Independent Researcher. Correspondence regarding this article should be addressed to Emmanuel Mueke‚ P.O. Box 44935 – 00100. Nairobi‚ Kenya. Contact: emmanuelmueke@gmail.com Abstract This paper explores the American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles for Psychologists and Code

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    Unit 4 Theories and Principles of Learning and Communication Assignment “Learning is the lifelong process of transforming information and experience into knowledge‚ skills‚ behaviors‚ and attitudes.” Jeff Cobb www.missiontolearn.com Learning is something that takes place everyday for most people in some way‚ shape or form and varies depending on certain circumstances. The principles can be simple or radical depending on opinion‚ some you may agree with while others you might discount straight

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    decided what to do based on his intuition for this moment. At the same time‚ since they downplay the consequences‚ and utilitarian’s usually say that what is moral in any given situation is to maximize the good effects…so if Valjean was following this theory he would have not turned himself in. Since the greater good for the community and himself would have been to not tell the truth. I think that Rule utilitarian’s would say‚

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    Professor Mariana Philosophy 120 11 December 2014 Deontology Deontology is an ethical theory whose name is derived from the Greek word “deon‚” meaning duty or obligation. Most ethical theories are concerned with what is right or good‚ and they often attempt to find this by applying a rule or several rules that seem to fit with outcomes that we most commonly find are "good". Deontology is a non-consequentialist moral theory. While consequentialists‚ such as a utilitarian‚ believe the end will always

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    Healthcare and Sociological Theories SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology December 16‚ 2013 Healthcare is a current hot button issue in America. While almost anyone would agree that changes are needed in the healthcare system‚ the opinions on how to go about it vary. This is due to the diverse opinions of healthcare’s proper role in this society. Even the three major sociological theories – Functionalism‚ Conflict‚ and Interactionism - have three distinct perspectives on this subject

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    Now that you know about the history behind the ethics we can go into the different ethical theories. There are quite a few but the ones we’re going to talk about are egoism‚ consequentialism‚ nonconsequentialism‚ rule-deontology‚ and non-moral value. Egoism is view that you are all that matters and so you make your choices based on you and what’s best for you. Egoist don’t care about anyone other than themselves and it shows in the choices that they make. Consequentialism‚ or utilitarianism‚ is when

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    Relevant Ethical Principles The ethical principles and professional standards that pertain to this case are as follows:  Respect for Colleagues. Shamoo and Resnik’s Responsible Conduct of Research describes having respect for colleagues as “Help[ing] to educate‚ train‚ mentor‚ and advise the next generation of researchers.” (Shamoo‚ 18). This is important because‚ as a lead researcher‚ you are taking responsibility for the researchers working under you. If a researcher practices ethical misconduct

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    tradition‚ authority‚ happiness‚ desires‚ or institutions” (Vaughn 120). Rationality should always be used when we make decisions. Kant’s ethical theory states that “right actions have moral value only if they are done with a ‘good will’ -that is‚ a well to do your duty for duty’s sake” (Vaughn 121). This is one of the main differences between Kant and Mill’s ethical theory. Mill believes that our actions are deemed moral if they can bring about the most amount of happiness among society. Kant on the other

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