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    Emotional boundaries can be just as relevant as physical boundaries. You never want to be in a relationship with a disproportionate amount of affection on one side. For example‚ it’s not healthy for one person to be dreaming about marriage while the other is just dating because they like hanging out with the other person. While both people are innocent one is bound to get hurt. Phrases like “I can’t live without you” should be an indicator that one person in the relationship is too attached. If you

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    In churches‚ mosques‚ etc. the religion being practiced can bring people together because they have the same beliefs and similar lifestyles. Religion is also setting a boundary in some peoples lives. People might think that people should not associate with people of different religions. Religion can also put a strong boundary in some lives because they come with a set of rules to abide to and most believers of said religion will base their lives around those rules. Bonds over religion can be very

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    Should officials be able to use information they find on personal devices or social media to protect communities? Officials have the right to search a guilty person’s device and use information from it to protect the community. Although‚ officials searching personal devices would be an invasion of privacy‚ and people won’t feel like they are able to do what they want. Officials should be able to search personal devices and use the information to ensure people’s safety. For example‚ whatever is

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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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    Boundary Issues Outline Kimberly Dailey Dawn Sturdevant Tina Norwood Shannon Williams Ashley Bothelho BSHS /335 Jennifer Brennan Boundary Issues Outline Learning Team B General Purpose: Crossing Ethical Boundaries Which could be considered crossing boundaries between client and caseworker could become an ethical violation? INTRODUCTION I. Managing boundaries A Types of Relationships 1. Dual relationships/ overlapping 2. Sexual or Physical relationship with clients B. Risk associated

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    one would naturally want to censor.  While the First Amendment to the Bill of Rights provides we Americans with the right to free speech‚ there are exceptions that are not covered.  However‚ if outside those exceptions‚ certain groups or individuals have their rights stripped away due to an unpopular opinion‚ then how long will it be until nearly every other group also loses these rights?  Leaving America looking more like a foreign land‚ with dissenters silenced and locked away.  As Supreme Court

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    care through their extended roles and provide services rendered by other healthcare professional in order to complement the health service to the population. Therefore‚ Malaysian nurses have become aware for legal and ethical issues that have impacted on their practise and recognised the importance of practice that have legal and ethical principle thus promoting competency and decision making. In Malaysia itself‚ most of the major population still choose to get treatment from government. It is because

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    2014 Liberal Bias in the Media When reading‚ “Does the Media Have a Liberal Bias” there are many topics to keep in mind while reading these two articles. First off does the media really have a liberal bias or any bias at all? Fred Barnes believes that the media has and liberal bias and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes that the media does not have a liberal bias. Both of these articles provide examples of why they believe that the media either has a liberal bias or does not have one. Fred Barnes who

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    occur around plate boundaries. Activity 2 2.1.1 Divergent boundary 2.1.2 Convergent boundary 2.1.3 Transform boundary 2.2.2 Divergent boundary Divergent boundaries cause oceanic ridges‚ valleys and lakes. Divergent boundaries can cause volcanic eruptions. Location: Basalt in (Mid-Atlantic Ridge‚ East-African Rift). Convergent boundary Leads to trenches valleys or coastal and intra-continental mountain ranges being formed convergent boundaries often lead to the

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    Task 1 – Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Upon outside analysis it could be easy to suggest that a teacher or lecturers role is one-dimensional - that they are merely expected to ’teach’. However‚ upon closer examination‚ the primary role of teacher also encompasses a number of other important secondary roles‚ along with many responsibilities and boundaries to also take into consideration. Whilst the teaching

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