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    Wisdom Wisdom is a personality possession that one may gain over a lifetime of experience. It is a possession that is bestowed upon a person‚ Wisdom incorporates many other traits‚ but the requirement that it is recognized by people other than the ones possessing it set wisdom apart from other personality traits. Wisdom is a compilation of a life’s experience marked by humility‚ Kairos‚ and unselfishness. Wisdom is an idea that is often confused with or improperly attributed to old age. Not all

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    Period 3 Wisdom‚ Good‚ and Evil; The Necessities of Life Wisdom based on knowledge of good and evil is a very powerful concept. Without wisdom‚ people would base life with no sense of right and wrong. Society values smart people who make good decisions and frowns upon people that do badly towards others. Therefor understanding the role of wisdom in the human experience is to comprehend how to live life according to acceptable social norms and constructs. Humans are not born with wisdom; one must

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    impatiently are not “taking ahold” of their healthcare. Most are not the least bit able to initiate‚ educate‚ or make serious healthcare decisions for themselves. Perhaps society as a whole or a flawed healthcare system is to blame for this deficit‚ but regardless‚ the gap exists. To be discussed and challenged is the theory presented by Eric Dishman on Intel and their idea of a “personal healthcare system”. Agreeable is the statement presented that the healthcare system is globally flawed. Physicians

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    Ethical Health-care issue- Abortion Mathew V Kurian HCS/545 October 29 2012 . Ethical Health-care issue- Abortion Abortion is the induced termination of a pregnancy after conception. There are different ways in which an abortion can occur. Spontaneous abortions are usually termed as miscarriage. Miscarriage that happens between 8 to 22 weeks is due to incorrect replication of chromosomes‚ and it can be caused by environmental factors. Stillbirth and premature-birth are not considered

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    General Electric (GE) Healthcare introduced an ultrasound device that led to the abortion of female fetuses in China and India where the majority of males are preferred. General Electric Healthcare is facing a dilemma on the use of the device. This device could be used in unethical and illegal practices of aborting females. It is necessary for GE Healthcare to find methods to resolve this ethical issue they are facing with the utilization of this device. Two detailed ethical issues that General

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    the delivery of resources‚ typically financial‚ among competing groups of people or programs. Because of the increasing need for healthcare services and increasing costs to supply those services‚ Americans must decide how to allocate healthcare dollars. A number of ethical questions arise when talking about healthcare resource allocation. The paper answers the ethical question of whether hospitals should charge uninsured patients more money than insured patients for the same medical procedures.

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    August 1‚ 2010 HSM/230 Wisdom & Action Scenario 1. Analyze the following ethical dilemma from the perspective of rationality and respect (Dilemma Tucker & Marcuson‚ 1998). A local nonprofit organization that networks with other service agencies in the area was designed to fill gaps in needed services for families. This agency has been in existence for several years and has gained the respect of the community. The staff of this agency can serve families who have a need that cannot be

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    An ethical code for everybody in health care An ethical code fort everybody is a British medical journal. The journal was written by Limentani in 1998. The significance of codes in providing structure in the heal care is one of the issues highlighted in the journal. Besides‚ it also provides answers to some of the ethical dilemmas in healthcare. Finally‚ practitioner in ethical issues is another area which has been elaborated in the journal. According to Limentani 1998‚ one of the challenges

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    WISDOM AND PLEASURE: AN OVERVIEW OF ETHICAL THOUGHT IN LUCRETIUS AND ARISTOTLE Philosophical thinkers in antiquity seem to follow a general trend in favour of self-discipline and imperturbability as opposed to excess‚ and arguably Aristotle and Lucretius‚ despite their many differences‚ do not detach themselves from this current of thought; drawing on this‚ it is possible to outline briefly what crucial elements their respective ethics have in common. Although De Rerum Natura appears to be

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    Comes With Wisdom: a persuasive essay Wisdom is so often thought as a gift that many people overlook how it can also be a curse. Teiresias‚ a character in Oedipus Rex by Sophocles‚ is an Oracle that is miserable with the wisdom he holds. Oedipus‚ the king of Thebes‚ solves the riddle of the Sphinx to obtain the throne. Now the king is trying to find out who is responsible for the plague. However‚ Teiresias knows that Oedipus is searching for himself. Teiresias believes that his wisdom does not profit

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