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    ITC331 - Ethics and Professional Practice Session 1 2013 Faculty of Business School of Computing and Mathematics CSU Study Centre Sydney Internal Mode Subject Coordinator Chandana Penatiyana Withanage Subject Overview Welcome to a new session of study at Charles Sturt University. The aim of this subject is to understand and examine a wide range of ethical and professional practice issues and concepts in the information and communication technology (ICT) field. The different types of widely used

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    Chapter One—The Paralegal Professional True/False Questions 1. Generally‚ the terms “paralegal” and “legal assistant” are interchangeable. (T) 2. The principal function of paralegals and legal assistants is helping their attorney supervisors prepare for hearings‚ trials‚ and other events‚ such as closings. (T) 3. The American Bar Association has expressed no opinions or viewpoints on legal assistants. (F) 4. The Department of Labor predicts strong growth for the paralegal occupation

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    References: Trevino‚ L.K.‚ & Nelson‚ K.A. (2011). Managing business ethics: Straight talk about how to do it right (5th ed.). Hoboken‚ NJ: Wiley.

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    I chose to read the book Sleeping Dogs Ethics in The Workplace by George Mazzeo. This is a book that focuses on ethics in the workplace because it seemed to be a useful topic that can help me succeed in any job I attain. Continuing‚ everyone also has their own view of ethics‚ so it intrigued me to see what the author had to say about ethics. Ethics can mean something different to everyone and most people do whatever they are doing with good intentions but‚ there could have been the possibility of

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    Rachel Palamore Therapeutic Rec Legal and Liability Issues of the Therapeutic Recreation Profession Being a therapeutic recreational professional‚ there are a number of issues you may have be aware of. To ensure the safety of the professional and the patient‚ one must be aware of the legal and liable issues associated with this profession. In this paper‚ I will discuss the issues of sexual harassment‚ Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990‚ supervising individuals with disabilities‚ negligence

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    As a Certified General Accountant (CGA)‚ ethics are a fundamental requirement. CGAs affect the welfare of their clients and also the wider stakeholder-society. It is crucial to work in accordance with the six CGA Canada Code of Ethical Principles. Fraud and negligence do occur however and they have negative implications on the professional‚ the client‚ the professional body‚ and society as a whole. For example‚ in the case of Kelley Lynch‚ she was trusted by her client‚ Leonard Cohen‚ to work responsibly

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    Recurring Themes and Issues in Genesis Throughout Genesis‚ there is a reoccurrence of tests of faith‚ forgiveness‚ and reconciliation. This is seen both between God and man and amongst men. Tests of faith‚ forgiveness‚ and reconciliation are indicative of God’s expectation that man will be like Him in His forgiveness and reconciliation and are faithful to Him. Faith is seen especially through Abraham within his covenant with God and his willingness to do what God asks. Forgiveness is exemplified

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    Act to Benefit Others -the obligation to make a positive contribution to another’s welfare -the promotion of personal growth -Beneficence often needs to be balanced against doing harm‚ to doing no harm to one party while helping another‚ and respecting autonomy. Autonomy: Respect Autonomy -the right to act as a free agent -freedom of thought or choice -freedom of action -the right of self-determination -respect for the autonomy right of rights

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    SOCIAL ROLES IN THE CARING PROFESSION Conventional families:Family is a network of interpersonal rights and obligations arising out of birth and marriage and extends across household boundaries. Personal choice is allowed for to some extent‚ as in marriage.Family ties are seen as binding together people of all ages and sex categories into groupings whose members feel responsibility to provide and supports each other. Such interdependence within families is seen as the moral basis of society‚ and

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    Judgement is a vital trait to have in a nursing profession. It involves both intellectual and professional maturity from the nurse. Judgement alone requires the ability from the nurse to pay attention to the clients surroundings‚ taking into account all the events that have occurred and making an appropriate judgement based on these reasons. It can be defined as “having an idea‚ a clear opinion following a period of reflexion whereas the term clinical indicates that it is related to the patient”

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