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    Code of Professional Ethics and Conduct Integrity and Objectivity According to the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Code of Professional Conduct‚ Section 102 is Integrity and Objectivity. Rule 102 states that “in the performance of any professional service‚ a member should maintain objectivity and integrity‚ shall be free of conflicts of interest‚ and shall not knowingly misrepresent facts or subordinate his or her judgment to other” (http://www.aicpa.org). Mr. John Irwin made materially

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    What should be done right after a shock has been delivered and no signs of life are obvious? -give chest compr What is the preferred method for performing 1-rescuer CPR on an infant? -use 2 fingers A 48-year-old male was working on a construction site on a very hot and humid day. He staggers to your vehicle and tells you that he is dizzy‚ his legs are cramping‚ and he feels sick. He is sweating‚ and his skin feels hot and wet. What would you suspect? -Heat exhaustion You tried to give the

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    said that over 3 million athletes and bodybuilders have used illegal steroids in this country alone (Street 1). If many people already use steroids why not make them legal and let people take them at their own risk? Or perhaps do you think steroids should stay illegal because they have harmful side effects and promote an unfair advantage in sports? With the growing concern over steroid use in our country‚ we must look at what is really best for the future of our athletes and the spirit of competition

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    CHAPTER 9: INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Learning Objectives After reading this chapter‚ the reader will be able to understanding: 1. Information professional ethics is the field of study that is concerned with problem of significance in term working as information providers 2. Information professional ethic facing several issue arise according to their field problem. 3. Ethics also include the standards‚ values‚ morals‚ principles‚ etc.‚ that are used as the basis in decisions or actions while

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    Animals should not be used for research Imagine an animal suffering‚ with no way to help itself. Imagine a human being forcing an animal to suffer and not doing anything to help. This is what happens when animals are used for research to test products that most people do use. Every year almost 8‚000 animals suffer from being used for research. Animals are subjected to burns‚ electric shocks‚ and other painful experiences that researchers subject them too. Animals are given diseases from the researchers

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    movements. Give one example of each. Nonaxial: slipping movement only; intercarpal joints Uniaxial: movement in one plane; elbow Biaxial: movement in two planes; jaw Multiaxial: movement in or around all three planes; shoulder 2. How does rotation differ from circumduction? Rotation is the turning of a bone around its own axis; circumduction is the circular movement of a limb. Circumduction can only be executed by a ball-and-socket joint‚ while the majority of rotation comes from pivot

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    How far should poverty alleviation be a priority for any government? * True that there are more concerns * Poverty: * affects individuals‚ families; social conflicts; * hampers progress‚ lifestyle and earnings * Poverty: * hampers economic growth; * human capital affected; * disease in the society * Education: high illiteracy rate * Job creation * Health and sanitation: * Increase life expectancy * Nutrition‚ water

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    Abortion should also be legalized because the decision women make about their pregnancies empowers their rights. This is because women do not get a lot of say in things today without a man’s approval. Women should especially be able to make decisions about their own bodies and if they want to give birth. There is a lot of gender inequality shown today‚ so taking away a woman’s right to have an abortion would be a step backwards for the issue and women everywhere. For example‚ globally‚ women are

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    each professional will define his or her success by the values and ethics he or she believes to be true. The personal values of each person guide professional behavior with such actions as integrity and honesty. Ethics are the morale standards each person obtains throughout life‚ which are used during the decision-making process. Together they allow professionals to make choices‚ have consequences‚ and create outcomes for success or failure. Definition and three examples of professional values

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    the "tyranny of the shoulds." She described the "tyranny of the shoulds" as being are the forces pressed on us by parents‚ peers‚ socio-economic class‚ teachers‚ career counselors‚ pop psychology‚ opinionated relatives and friends and the elusive ‘conventional wisdom ’ (Richardson‚ 2006) . They tell us the many things we should or shouldn ’t do. These "shoulds" can be seen in anyone ’s life‚ especially in the lives of college students. Three particular "tyranny of the shoulds" that could apply directly

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