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    Ethical Issue of Nokia

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    to film the video inside a white van. We understand that Nokia want to impress users‚ but there is a pretty clear-cut line between showing off what you have got and misleading consumers. This action may violate the IMA Guidelines for ethical behavior‚ "competence" and "credibility" especially. For "competence"‚ the firm should provide accurate‚ clear‚ concise‚ and timely decision support. Nokia must not mislead consumers in order to affect their purchasing decision. In this case

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    Google Ethical Issues

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    Google‚ like any other successful companies‚ deals with ethical issues on a day-to-day basis. Google’s corporate mantra simply put - “Don’t be evil” (Google)‚ is what drives their corporate ethics in doing business. Being the data juggernaut that they are‚ questionable business ethics arise often in relation to privacy. In 2007‚ Google’s controversy regarding Street View raised privacy and security concerns. Street View allows for high-resolution photos enabling you to explore 360-degree panoramic

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    Iphone and Ethical Issues

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    Apple’s website. In sum‚ the fact that Apple did not immediately communicate the exact cost of replacing the battery‚ along with the fact that the iPhone battery is not replaceable by users‚ has generated an outrage among iPhone users. The first ethical dilemma is related to the fact that Apple directly sells the iPhone to customers‚ which means that no retailers can buy the iPhone in bulk. Consequently‚ whatever price Apple sets becomes the market price. Apple can easily control the iPhone price

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    Genomics Ethical Issues

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    The article I read was about the ethical issues of importance to nurses regarding genetic and genomic health care. According to the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ genetics‚ the study of genes and its effects‚ has been of great significance to understand rare diseases such as muscular dystrophy. However‚ a new field of study‚ genomics‚ has emerged bringing hope for a more specialized approach to treat disease. Genomics‚ refers to the “study of all the genes in the human genome together‚ including

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    Ethical Issues with Termination At-will employment means that the employee or employer has the right "to end the employment relationship at any time with or without notice or cause." (FedEx Office: AllBusiness‚ 1999-2009) Involuntary termination is a touchy subject for employers and it can happen for numerous reasons: specific cause‚ such as stealing‚ poor performance‚ and layoffs due to lack of work. Even though most companies have an "at-will" relationship with their employees‚ it is still

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    Current Ethical Issues

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    Current Ethical Issues Paper XMGT/216 January 20‚ 2013 Jeffery Day Current Ethical Issues Paper The fictional organization that I chose from the Virtual Organization is “Patton-Fuller Community Hospital.” The reason that I chose this organization is because the healthcare industry has always fascinated me. I think that it is really awesome that there are people in this world that actually choose to save others’ lives. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is a decent place to get immediate medical

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    Ethical issues regarding Sweatshops Michelle Rice Business Ethics Jacqueline Newkirk Remember when you were at the mall the last time and saw a pair of Nike shoes that you just couldn’t live without? You had to buy them‚ for a pricey cost‚ and just loved them‚ right? We all have owned a pair or two of Nike shoes in our life. They were the “cool” shoes to have back when I was in school. The thing that we may not have known is that Nike has been using “children as young as fifteen years old”

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    Bp Ethical Issues

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    1. Originally‚ an Ethics and Compliance team was formed to monitor the formation and operation of the company guidance towards ethical issues in BP’s company. Just like to set up a communication consistent standard for all the employees of BP for different location‚ culture and language. Originally‚ this is a good way to guide the company staff to maintain company standard and reputation. But the code did not effectively address specific high-risk activities for the scope of daily operations. It

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    Elderly Ethical Issues

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    After thorough analysis of all findings on ethical issues and challenges with elderly in clinical trial‚ the most misrepresentation of clinical trials failures are not due to their age. Age does not make an individual vulnerable; the most vulnerable population includes: children‚ institutionalized‚ immuno-compromised‚ and women. According to The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality‚ vulnerable population are at risk due to health‚ chronic or terminal illness‚ financial circumstances‚ or inability

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    Ethical issues in policing reach back to the early ages of law enforcement. The profession of policing plays a vital role in the rationale and motivation of how officers conduct themselves while on and off duty. This is a primary focus point of the society in which they work‚ due to the society’s level of trust and confidence in the officers to act accordingly and responsibly without any negative person vengeances or vendetta. As a result of the numerous negative encounters of officers interacting

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