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    prison that suppresses them‚ but fail to because of their moral obligations to themselves and others. Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome‚ Ernest J. Gaines’ A Lesson Before Dying and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter‚ portray the struggles one acquires through their own conduct. Ethan in Ethan Frome‚ Grant in A Lesson Before Dying and Hester in Scarlet Letter each try to elude their life dilemma’s‚ but are hindered due to their obligations. Ethan is obligated to his wife though he loves Mattie‚ while Grant

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    high as possible and so much more important than himself and the consequences of them. 2. - If Fred were a Deontologist (Kant)‚ what would he do? Deontologist refers to an ordered set of duties and moral obligations of the professionals of a certain subject. People have an obligation and are forced to their duty. Also‚ people need to act from their duty if they want to act morally in the right way. Kant argued that we do not need

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    control therefore not simply curable by willpower. • Sick person has a right to be taken care of. DUTIES/ OBLIGATIONS. • Sick person expected to see being sick as undesirable‚ thus they have an obligation to try to ‘get well’. In this context exemption from normal responsibilities is temporary and conditional upon wanting and trying to get better. • The sick person has an obligation to seek technically competant help from a suitably qualified professional and to cooperate in the process of

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    Learning out comes and assesment criteria Introduction to duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Outcome 1‚ Understand the implications of duty of care 1.1‚ As care workers‚ we require a legal obligation to have a ’duty of care’ towards adults/ children within a care service‚ as well as others such as ourselves and colleagues. We are required to work in the best interests of the clients using the service‚ including the wellbeing and safety of him/her

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    implimenting duty of care

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    safeguard anybody from harm and to make sure they are not disadvantaged or treated unfairly whilst they are in my care‚ to always act in the best interests of individual’s and others such as my co-workers‚ my employer as well as myself. This is a legal obligation. Aii‚ How the duty of care affects the work of a social care worker Duty of care affects the way that a social care worker gives care‚ these include following policies and procedures‚ keeping all training up to date as this ensures good practice

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    what he became. The author‚ Alistair MacLeod‚ used many different writing techniques within this short story. The symbolism of “The Boat” expresses inevitability through the little hobbies the father/husband does through his boring routine life‚ obligation through the father/husband’s commitment as a fisherman to provide for his family‚ and imprisonment through his life as a fisherman even though he always wanted a university education. The father/husband wants a life outside of the fishing world

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    1 Understanding the implications of duty of care. 1.1: Define the term ”Duty of Care”. The definition of “duty of care” is a legal obligation and a requirement to work in a way that offers the best interest of a child‚ young person‚ or in my case vulnerable adult‚ in a way which will not be detrimental to the health‚ safety and wellbeing of that person. 1.2: Describe how the duty of care affects own work role. Carrying out my “duty of care” in accordance with my Role‚ Responsibility and Competence

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    interdependence and the effect of trade practices and agreements. Examine the importance of demographics and physical infrastructure. Analyze the influence of cultural differences. Examine the importance of social responsibility and ethics versus legal obligations. Explain the effect of technology. Nike’s influence on global economic interdependence is very great. Nike has several countries that they not only market to but outsource work to such as a company called Silver Star in the country Pakistan

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    you because I am currently obligated to your company for a loan bearing an interest of 6.75 %. This obligation was entered into on March 11‚ 2013 under contract number : Since Incurring this obligation‚ I have entered the active duty military service of the nation in the United States Army on October 05‚ 2010. This entry into active military has materially affected my ability to meet this obligation. Under these circumstances‚ federal law prescribes the maximum interest rate which I may be charged

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    United States Navy I am responsible for upholding the virtues of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The Navy Core Values are: “To be honorable in your dealings with others‚ to have the courage to do what must be done‚ and the commitment to your obligations and responsibilities”. The ideals of honor‚ courage and commitment all boil down to integrity- the quality of adhering to a high moral standard. These core values that are instilled in each personnel’s life the instant the oath of enlistment has

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