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    Inez Austin Case Summary

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    Inez Austin Case Introduction In this document the author will analyse the ethical problem happened at the company Westinghouse‚ Hanford. Inez Austin was the key female worker present in the company that time. The author will use the ethical cycle to understand and solve the problem. Ethical cycle can be used in professional practices to deal with the moral problems in more structured and thorough way (Poel and Royakkers‚ 2007). In the last part of the document author will use some ethical theories

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    Dax Cowart Case Summary

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    patient’s refusal of life saving treatments must be an impairment of their quality of life along with expressing a desire to deny treatment. When these conditions are fulfilled‚ a patient is within their rights to refuse live saving medical treatment. The case of Dax Cowart reflects why these conditions are needed for morally just refusal of treatment. Competency‚ in the medical sense‚ is a way for health care providers to determine if the state of patients can make important decisions (Buchanan & Brock

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    and refer to necessary services in community. This case requires immediate intervention to save marriage and to assist with child’s behavior before it becomes more out of control. Services with client will be terminated once proper services are in place and improvement is seen. 2. Four Skills Advising – Advising is an important skill when working with people who are coming to you either voluntarily or by referral. The client’s in this case‚ like others‚ are in need of guidance in order to keep

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    The average employee can recognize a great boss a mile away. The issue at hand is that ideal CEOs are hard to find. However‚ based on the characteristics Stewart displays in the case‚ she seems to be the type of CEO that most managers would love to work for. Workers are most responsive to superiors who lead by example‚ command respect‚ delegate‚ instruct‚ and maintain a high level of humility. These are the exact attributes possessed by Julia Stewart that would be desirable to restaurant managers

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    The Citation to the case is 203 F.3d 135. The Key facts of the case are Danuta Ryduchowski worked for Port Authority as an engineer from 1988 to 1995. In September of 1995 Ms. Ryduchowski was fired from her job. On November 14th 1996 Ms. Ryduchowski filed a claim that Port Authority discriminated against her on the basis of her gender and national origin she claimed that‚ while working at the Port Authority‚ she was subjected to insults‚ jokes‚ and harassment related to her gender and national origin

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    Beach Bum Case Summary

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    Problem Set One: Beach Bum’s job advertisement has included some exclusionary words that would keep some applicants from apply to a lifeguard position. The use of “look good in bikini” would be discriminating against males due to the fact females wear bikini and it could result in disparate treatment lawsuit. Also‚ the use of “look good in bikini” would be discriminating against religion due to the fact some religions does not allow its practicing members to wear such garments. A lawsuit under

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    was sweating and taking huge breaths at a time. Tom Robinson‚ was shaking his head‚ almost in tries because he knew it was going to be a racist thing. Atticus children Jem and Scout were there as well. They had high hope of there father winning his case but Atticus knew there would be a disapointed in the end but he knew in his heart he would give it his best. Once‚ the judge arrived Tom Robinson was called to the stand and he was asked by both the defender and defendant questions but his answer stayed

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    Summary: Tire City Case

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    Tire City Case 1993 1994 1995 Notes-96 Multipli er 1996 Notes-97 Multipli er 1997 INCOME STATEMENT Net Sales Cost of Sales Gross Profit 16230 9430 6800 20355 11898 8457 staff projected 20% 23505 incr 58.1% 93‚ 58.5% 94‚ 13612 57.9% 95 9893 maintain same relationship to sales; 32% 93‚ 31.2% 94‚ 7471 31.8% 95 but "no depreciation on new expansion in 96 and expense on other assets should 213 remain the same % of S/T (Maturities of L/T) & L/T debt; 10.5% 93‚ 10.6% 94‚ 10.4% 94 95 2115 Rate (% of

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    Scarlet Rose Case Summary

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    In the case of Scarlet Rose her claim for damages done to her and bills brought up for damages that occur to her because of her slip and fall accident at the Nickel & Dime store on January 31‚ 2001. Ms. Rose wants compensation for the accident at Nickel & Dime and her medical bills paid. Ms. Rose entered Nickel & Dime and as she was walking and she slipped over a box in the middle of the isle that an employee had placed there. Ms. Rose says that she did not see the box as a rack was blocking her

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    The Allen Stanford case is one of the biggest fraud schemes in America. Allen Stanford founded Stanford International Bank in 1991 in Antigua‚ a small nation in the Eastern Caribbean. Stanford owned a large amount of land‚ was highly involved in the Antigua community and held a significant amount of power in Antigua (Ishmael 2009). In raising investment funds‚ Stanford targeted wealthy Latin Americans who were worried about the stability of their governments and hence the security of their wealth

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