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    In my short story‚ “He Who Has Ears‚ Let Him See”‚ I used a third person narrator but told the story mainly through the dialogue between Shawn and Celia (the only two characters in the story). I wanted to use dialogue because it is a very effective way of bringing characters to life and really showing readers the characters’ personalities. I chose a small ice cream shop as the setting because I felt that it best symbolized the childlike energy shared between the two characters. I also made a choice

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    Because It Is Running By By Jo Lloyd Times go by and whether you like it or not. A fact is that some things remain while others die. It is an unwritten law about living‚ but the changes can still be a shock to many people who thought they had their lives planned. It is simply because time is running by. “Because It Is Running By” is written by Jo Lloyd in 2009 and the story deals with the young man‚ Wil who has to realize that the times are changing and the bubble he has lived in has burst. The

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    Obstacles that face nurses in applying professional ethics 1- Managerial Barriers: Managerial barriers were evolving around the issues including Labor shortage‚ long working hours‚ unsuitable working shift‚ lack of comers training courses and On-the-Job training courses about ethical issues and inefficiency of learned ethical educations during academic courses. Most nurses believed that one of the major and basic nursing problems is the lack of personnel and human labor: “how do you

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    April 13‚ 2017 Business Ethics Ethics of Privacy‚ Profit‚ and Surveillance When it comes to the terms privacy‚ profit‚ and surveillance‚ there are many ethics that go into these three terms. Throughout this paper‚ I will talk about all the ethics that go into these three terms and how they affect everything and everyone. First I will start by defining each term and what it means to everyone to have privacy‚ provide profit and use surveillance. I will then talk about the ethics part of each term and

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    The Implications of the Sarbanes Oxley Act on the Accounting Profession Abstract On July 30‚ 2002‚ the Sarbanes Oxley Act (also known as SOX) was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 is a federal law that set new or improved standards for all U.S. public company boards‚ management and public accounting firms. Covered in the eleven titles are additional corporate board responsibilities‚ auditing requirements and criminal penalties. This

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    Just War

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    JUST WAR In this article‚ firstly I will try to explain the history of Just War‚ and then by examining Melian dialogue‚ I will compare realistic and idealistic idea. After that I will explain the basis of right of individuals and right of society‚ After that I will touch upon the principles of a just cause (jus ad bellum) for war which is called Theory of Aggression and just act (jus en bello) in war which is called War Convention by Michael Walzer. Then I will try to find out Walzer’s Legalist

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    Notably‚ we cannot discuss ethics without including the concept of morals and rules. The creation of morals and rules that govern our everyday decisions shape our ethics. However these three principles often come into conflict with each other due to specific case studies where the line of right or wrong is often blurred. There is often no right or wrong answer when it comes to certain situations; in other cases there may be a definite right and wrong. Sometimes it is difficult to come to an ethical

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    In “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” the author did not seem paranoid or a risk taker. She was trying to get peace of mind about her insecurity and safety. Several times during the story she told of instances where her safety was put to the test. She was camping with another woman and trying to rely on the rangers for protection from some nearby guys talking about messing with her‚ ending up having to just leave. Another time‚ she was on a bridge and had four men try to scare her

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    out the catheterisation. The nurse told Mrs Jones that she was just going to pop a catheter in. There were no explanatory details towards Mrs Jones about what the procedure precisely entailed‚ and she was not informed of the risks or benefits. Therefore Mrs Jones was unable to ask any questions‚ or express any fears or anxieties. On commencement of the catheterisation Mrs Jones was quite clearly very distressed by what was happening to her. She was lashing out at the staff nurse‚ shouting "no get off

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    you about what color your shoes were or what you ate for breakfast because you wouldn’t be able to remember. Trust me. But if you forced me‚ I mean really forced me to remember all that I could about the elevator ride I’d tell you that I knew something was off. It was my aunt. Something about her smile just wasn’t right. Even as a little kid I was sharp and I could tell something was off about the way her smile looked. But I had just chalked it up to pity clouding her smile just like it clouded everyone

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