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    Chapter 1 - Solutions Overview: Problem Length {S} [M] 1.{S}(i) Problem #s 1 to 23 24 Short-term lenders are concerned primarily with liquidity. Accounting standards would focus primarily on near-term cash flows and might include cash flow forecasting. Performance reporting would likely emphasize cash-based measures. (ii) Long-term equity investors are primarily concerned with the earning power of the firm. Income measurement would be the focus of standards for such users. (iii)Tax authorities

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    reflects that different cultures have different management styles. They have regional characteristics‚ which can influence business operations directly. There are three common management styles: Paternalism style‚ Laissez-faire style and Democratic style. According to DworkinGerald (2002)‚ paternalism is the interference of a country or a person to another organization or an individual. In business aspect‚ it means an individual or an organization can interference a whole company and subsidiary

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    Med J. 2013;106(1):27-30. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233976412_Ethical_and_legal_challenges_in_disaster_medicine_are_you_ready DworkinGerald‚ "Paternalism"‚ The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2014 Edition)‚ Edward N. Zalta (ed.)‚ URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2014/entries/paternalism/>.

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    SCC 6 Available online: CanLII: (16) Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers‚ [2001] 1 S.C.R. 772‚ 2001 SCC 31 Available online: CanLII: (17) Dworkin‚ Ronald. 1982. “Law as Interpretation”. Critical Inquiry‚ Volume 9‚ Number 1‚ The Politics of Interpretation (September 1982)‚ pages 179-200. (18) Dworkin‚ Ronald. 1985. “Law ’s Ambitions for Itself”. Virginia Law Review‚ Volume 71‚ Number 2 (March 1985)‚ pages 173-187. AND Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ Part I of

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    They Say I Say with Readings. 2nd ed. Gerald Graff. New York‚ 2012 Angelou‚ Maya Graff. New York‚ 2012 Wilfrid Sheed “Why Sports Matter” Sheed 495‚ 498‚ 493 They Say I Say with Readings. 2nd ed. Gerald Graff. New York‚ 2012 Yabroff‚ Jennie Graff. New York‚ 2012 Rogers‚ Felisa Gerald Graff. New York‚ 2012 Maratta‚ Sara Readings. 2nd ed. Gerald Graff. New York‚ 2012 Moller‚ William with Readings. 2nd ed. Gerald Graff. New York‚ 2012 Posnanski‚ Joe Gerald Graff. New York‚ 2012 Johnson‚ Steven

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    Ethical Case Study Week #2 Selina Meehleib American Public University Masters of Public Health Dr. Barbara Kreling PBHE 532: Ethical Issues in Public Health September 22‚ 2016   Abstract Case Study Week #2 Case Study Week #2 describes a scenario of Mary‚ a young nurse‚ who has recently accepted employment with Dr. H.‚ a fertility specialist. In this Case Study Mary experiences a number of ethical challenges. In obtaining this position‚ Mary relocated her life and career to be near her ailing mother

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    Downloaded from jme.bmj.com on October 15‚ 2014 - Published by group.bmj.com Journal of medical ethics‚ 1986‚ 12‚ 123-126‚ 135 Ethical dilemmas in nursing Jenifer Wilson-Barnett Kings College‚ London Author’s abstract Nurses are increasingly realising that they can offer relevant information and participate in decision-making involving ethical issues. However‚ inter-projessional communications are frequently inadequate‚ and do not permit exchange of opinions. The consequences are often frustrating

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    debated today. Three influential philosophers‚ John Stuart Mills‚ Gerald Dworkin and Devlin have brought great insight into the proper aims of law. John Mills presented the argument that “acts that directly diminish another’s well being… failure to perform identifiable obligations one may have to others… [and] failure to perform one’s share of what is required for a decent common life in society” (Murphy‚ 2007‚ pp. 83‚ 84). Gerald Dworkin proposed “legal restriction… to protect or promote the subject’s

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    utilitarianism. This way of thinking was further bolstered by the writings of Austin‚ Hart and later Joseph Raz. Yet it would be safe to say that this debate took centre stage as a result of the Hart-Dworkin debate. After Hart’s response to Austin’s theory of legal positivism‚ it was consequently fiercely rebutted by Dworkin and Hart replied in a post script of a second addition of his book ‘The Concept of Law’. Two theories of law and the concept of its ‘moral obligations’ were at loggerheads and became a big

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    of the agent’s choice‚ then it is justified. If not‚ then egalitarianism calls for redistribution. Emphasis on agent responsibility was first made by Ronald Dworkin in ‘Equality of Resources.’ Equality of resources seeks to distribute resources to those affected by inequality that was not of their own doing. Building on this theory was Gerald Cohen in ‘Equal Access to

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