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    Legal Issues in Business

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    Assignment Three Part One: Legal Issues – These are laws set by the government. That are essentially rules that a business must follow. They are designed to keep both the consumer and the business happy and ensure that everyone is treated fairly. Vue must follow these rules or they may be prosecuted and faced with a punishment such as a fine or‚ I extreme circumstances‚ forced closure of a business. Data protection Act –The Data Protection Act is set up to stop businesses unlawfully sharing customers

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    Legal/Ethical Boundaries

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    Legal/Ethical Boundaries of a Medical Assistant AAMA Medical Assistant Code of Ethics The Code of Ethics is a set of principles of moral and ethical conduct as they relate to the medical profession. There are five sections of the Code of Ethics. “Render services with full respect for the dignity of humanity.” A medical assistant will perform job duties with respect to the patient‚ life and rights as a human being. Holding the medical assistant to a higher standard‚ where he/she does not perform

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    Ethical Issue A problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right (ethical) or wrong (unethical) Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another. ~ G. K. Chesterton Indeed‚ education is an ongoing process. We are always receiving and passing it on‚ adding something in the process‚ sometimes even taking certain things‚ impertinent from time to time‚ away from it while passing it on further

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    the unethical behavior. In this paper‚ we will be discussing some key topics in the ethical arena such as issue clarification; stakeholder analysis‚ addressing objections‚ values identification‚ issue resolution‚ and resolution implementation. As you read this paper you ’ll find facts and figures on what troubles corruption can cause and the many facets that surround it but also keep in mind that ethics is an issue that

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    Economic Issues Simulation Paper HCS 440 – Economics: The Financing of Health Care Economic Issues Simulation Paper Health care system has evolved tremendously in the last few years‚ with many changes with the health care laws including but not limited to Universal Health Care‚ many individuals have choices when it comes to their coverage. According to healthcare.gov‚ in January of 2015‚ an employer with 50 or more full time employees will have to make an Employer Shared Responsibility

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    Ethical Issues in Nursing

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    Ethical Issues for Nurses Alexis Bushay HCA 322 Health Care Ethics & Medical Law Instructor: Jennine Kinsey August 18‚ 2012 Ethical Issues for Nurses Ethical issues have always affected the role of the professional nurse. Efforts to enact this standard may cause conflict in health care settings in which the traditional roles of the nurse are delineated within a bureaucratic structure. Nurses have more direct contact with patients than one can even imagine‚ which plays a huge role in protecting

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    Hospitality Legal Issues

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    Legal Issues Legal issue | Law/legislation | Brief description of legislation | Hygiene | Food Act 2003 (NSW)Food Regulation 2004 (NSW) | States where food can be prepared and sold‚ how food should be transported‚ stored‚ prepared‚ cooked and served. Expected hygiene standards‚ no spoiled or contaminated foods sold. Foods must match description given to customers | Liquor | Liquor Act 1982(NSW)Liquor Regulation 1996 (NSW) | Notification to the public to apply for a license‚ trading hours permitted

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    SUMMARY OF THE TOPIC Mr Price is a company that‚ in general‚ is seen to operate in a very ethical manner. Ethics however is not just about how the company itself operates but includes the ethical practices of all of its business partners‚ such as suppliers. If Mr Price did business with a company that uses unethical business practices it would be viewed in a negative light. Doing business in an ethical way is important to the sustainability of the company. This is because operating in an unethical

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    Ethics and Social Issues Final Exam Essay Questions ESSAY QUESTIONS 1. Essay Question: Rule Vs. Act Utilitarianism (Utilitarianism) Suppose that you were wondering whether you‚ as a doctor‚ should hug a patient who is in tears. Give an ethical analysis of pros and cons from an act utilitarian point of view. Then give an analysis from a rule utilitarian point of view. 2. Essay Question: (Case Scenario -- Utilitarianism) Suppose that Rosa moves away her children out of town because

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    Law‚ a set of coherent rules and values within a society‚ is a human process. As such‚ it is crucial to approach its application within society in a pragmatic and realistic sense rather than a formal one‚ which views law as a set of mechanical and abstract principles. A legal realist approach on law takes into account extra-legal factors which help shape how law is used within a social context. This approach does not view the discipline of law as a literal set of principles to be formally detected

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