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    caregiver should respond quickly and appropriately to their child’s needs. This way‚ the child will know he can trust his caregiver in any situation and depend on him (Kail & Cavanaugh‚ 2013‚ p.173). Some babies may have a difficult temperament. Thus‚ it can get extremely challenging and frustrating for caregivers to calm down a very fussy baby. In such situation‚ some caregivers might tend to reject their baby and not be as responsive to their baby’s needs. This is why caregivers can be trained to

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    choosing the career path becomes one of the major questions for many students. Some people know ride away what they want to do in life‚ for others it’s an extremely difficult decision. Selecting the right career path‚ you need to be proactive about your decision because this choice will change your entire life! Sometimes it’s difficult to establish career goals if you’re not really sure what you’d like to do. A good place to start is some self examination. First of all you should decide what

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    “How far is Situation Ethics’ a satisfactory approach to moral decision-making?” Joseph Fletcher’s situation ethics states that decision-making should be based upon the circumstances of a particular situation‚ and not fixated upon law. The principles of situation ethics derive from Jesus’ action of breaking the law when the situation demanded it for reasons of love. Hence Fletcher states‚ “The situationist follows a moral law or violates it according to love’s need”. Therefore a situationist would

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    Situation Evaluation Regina Smith DeVry University Situation Evaluation Maria‚ a second generation native-born American citizen with a graduate degree made an accusation against her company that she has been with for the past 10 years. She claims that a promotion was giving to a co-worker over her because of her national origin. Alex‚ the employee who received the promotion‚ is a White male. He also has a graduate degree‚ but has not worked in the company as long as Maria. Alex was said to be the

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    In “Button‚ Button” by Richard Matheson a magical button appears that gave them the opportunity to get $50‚000‚ but it came with a catch: if a person presses the button‚ someone will die. In this short story the characters are faced with that difficult decision. Norma‚ Arthur‚ and Mr Steward all respond to the button in different ways. Mr Steward gives them the button and persuades them to press it‚ Arthur tells Norma not to press the button and Norma decides to press the button. Mr Steward

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    “There are no rules in Situation Ethics.” Assess this claim Some people have criticised Situation Ethics‚ saying that it has no rules as each situation must be considered when making an ethical decision. But how accurate is this criticism? William Barclay is very vocal on this. He accuses Fletcher of heading towards anarchy. In his view we need rules in society. He says that rules are the result of our past experiences as a society and that to discard them is dangerous. His system of ethics

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    director of health for my region it is my job to stay on top of such issues. Keeping an eye out for such emergencies that may endanger us in our everyday living space and most of all our health. I want to go through how I might deal with such situations and how I would address it head on. While at the same time keeping the public informed without overwhelming them as well as looking at who I would

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    4.0 Situation Analysis Situation analysis refers a systematic collection and evaluation of past and present economical‚ social‚ political and technological data and aimed to identification of internal and external force that may affect the organization’s performance and choice of strategies‚ and assessment of the organization’s current and future strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. A Marketing Plan is created to guide businesses on how to communicate the benefits of their products to

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    Measuring unemployment accurately is made difficult because of imperfect knowledge. Not all instances of unemployment are recorded‚ and some records of unemployment may not be accurate. Because the unemployed are eligible for benefits‚ some individuals may work‚ but not disclose it‚ and claim benefit. Conversely‚ many unemployed may not bother to inform the authorities‚ and this unemployment goes unrecorded. The Claimant Count records those claiming unemployment benefit (Job Seekers Allowance

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