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    Aug 5th 2014 BUS 212 Business Law and Corporate Ethics Professor Jonathan McGovern Argosy University - Inland Empire Was it ethical for Normandale to sell the alleged knock-off products at a lower price? Explain. No it was not ethical for them to sell counterfeit products at a lower price. This gives them an unfair advantage over their competitors and also helps to fuel a 250 Billion a year industry that is being compared to organized crime by the United Nations Office

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    Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Unit 1 Individual Project In order for a business to succeed into the future growth is needed. The success of this company is not in the amount of products we make but the amount of customers we gain. In order for us to ensure our customers continue to do business with us we need to provide a product that holds quality as well as the company name. With this being said there are a few products that could potentially be defective and should be recalled prior

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    Ethical Concerns for Genetic Testing in the Workplace Sean M. Williams TUI University Module 3 – Case Assignment ETH501 – Business Ethics Introduction The technology and advancements in our lives continue to grow and evolve every day. One arena where this is particularly true is genetic research and testing. It is now possible to test and/or screen for numerous diseases and ailments which can afflict the human body simply by testing a single drop of blood. This new technology has

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    1 (a) According to the information from the question‚ Hei Lau’s letter amounted to an offer to sell his second-hand car and the offer would remain open for one week. Although Chiu Chor made the first letter to Hei Lau for inquiring “whether he would take HK$40‚000 for the car”‚ the original offer was still valid because this inquiry was a mere request for information about the offer rather than a counter offer‚ it does not imply a rejection of the offer. An example of a mere request is the case

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    Describe the legal framework that is provided for the employment contract by 1. identifying the tests the courts apply to determine who is an employee. 2. explaining how these tests have been defined or modified in Pointe-Claire (City of) v. Quebec (Labour Court)‚ [1997] 1 S.C.R. 1015. 3. summarizing the most important principles of contract law governing the formation of an employment contract. Employment contracts are encased by many legal frameworks which significantly influence

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    Four key values and ethical considerations at that I consider most important when establishing /conducting treatment groups are respect and dignity‚ empowerment‚ individualization‚ and understanding/respect/camaraderie among people from diverse backgrounds. Respect and dignity is important when I practice social work because it helps me to provide services regardless of circumstances. For example‚ when providing services to someone whom I do not agree with their behavior I must treat them with

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    The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business  MGM365-1204A-08 Phase 3: Philosophy Brendon Foster America is a country of true convenience and consumerism. In this country of opportunity‚ the very well established credit industry allows people who only earn fifty thousand dollars a year to purchase and “own” two hundred and fifty thousand dollar homes and thirty thousand dollar cars. We pay over time to enjoy or conveniences and lives now. In developing economies‚ this is very far from the

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    MSNG 502 – INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY FINAL Requirement A. Ethical and Legal Issues Affecting Elderly Loss of rights‚ victimization‚ and other grave problems face the person who has made no plans for personal and property management in the event of disability or death. The advice and services of a competent attorney regarding financial and personal issues can preserve future autonomy and self-determination. The nurse as an advocate can encourage the older person to prepare advance directives

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    animals are used every year in the United States for scientific and commercial testing. Animals are used to develop medical treatments‚ determine the toxicity of medications‚ check the safety of products destined for human use‚ and other biomedical‚ commercial‚ and health care uses” (ProCon 1). It is unfair to sentence so many animals to life in a laboratory cage and to cause

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    problem solving. Beside the application of core counselling skills‚ such as active listening‚ openness and problem solving‚ there are other areas which the counsellor must be aware of for the achievement of a rapport with his/her client. Professional ethical standards serve as a pillar that forms and strengthens a therapeutic relationship if facilitated and maintained satisfactorily by the counsellor. Some examples of standards are keeping the counsellor client relationship on a professional level‚ respect

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