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    are following the company’s protocols to reduce the liability for the company‚ making sure that employees can do their job in a safe enviroment‚ and to confide in in the manager if needed. Ensuring the stakeholder’s happiness is critical in this ethical lens. Shareholders are happy when productions is rising and that the company is provdiing excellent goods and services. VP of Human Resource is happy as long as the employees do their

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    In my life I have pondered over many ethical dilemmas‚ but I have found that I have a difficulty thinking deeply on these topics by myself. My answers are simple‚ but by themselves do not justify what they signify or how I came to them‚ only the end result. What I have found is that no matter what you believe in‚ whether or not it is true to yourself or others‚ you think with your actions. I am a reserved individual in that fact that I consider the beliefs and actions of others to be separate and

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    piercing today vs. 30 years ago Has anyone noticed today we see more tattoos and body piercings but do we ever think of why this is? I want to show the difference in some of the public opinions on this subject. The difference in how the tattooist and piercing shops methods that was used 30 year ago and methods used today. And upcoming generations with tattoos or body piercings are on the rise. I want to show the difference between tattoos or body piercing in the public’s eye today versus 30 years ago

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    attach to it and as the scenario clearly mentioned that the mayor received those gifts to provide certain unethical favors back to the gift senders. A person may have a counter argument that those contractors were not doing something illegal but rather providing services to the city and creating more jobs. It is may be true that those contractors will contribute to city development but it eliminates the process of merit. What if there are better people with great ideas for city development‚ would they

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    their careers‚ nurses can face a variety of ethical dilemmas. Due to the intense nature of their work; it is important for them to handle those situations in a way that respects the patients’ rights Yet‚ the situation is totally different when it depend on family or friend’s family member. In October last year‚ it was a sunlit day. I decided to take a walk with my best friend. She is a nurse and she was off that day. While we were walking around enjoying the breeze and the

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    approached by his superior Col. Ratchet‚ to take a position overseeing interrogation of prisoners of war. Patton is struggling with which decision‚ pertaining to this offer‚ whether listen to his ethical beliefs‚ or ignore his morals and accept this position. Identification(1) In this case study there are five ethical issues in which I find. 1. Is it right to take care of injuries that are sustained by the interrogation? 2. Is it right to even continue working‚ when knowledge on the type of

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    the passage‚ I realized a few ethical violations could be recognized. Before a study or research could be conducted‚ all participants should be informed on the purpose of the research‚ what procedures are involved‚ benefits of the research and any risks related to the research. In psychology‚ one of the professional codes of ethics is that all participants must consent to the research and must be debriefed. In the Guatemala study‚ female commercial sex workers were injected with diseases such as

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    As a whole‚ the Internet of today is more open than closed. The Internet has considered as a great source of communication throughout the world from the beginning of it. It is a way for us to transfer and obtain information of all sorts‚ and it is the space where the free is mainly concerned. If the Internet gets more closed than at some point‚ human’s freedom will be violated more and more. Yes! We will get crazy if the Internet is more closed than open. The Internet has become a huge part of everything

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    1.7. Ethical Considerations The researcher will focus on four main areas of ethical consideration‚ which are reliability‚ validity‚ bias‚ and plagiarism to ensure that this research is appropriate‚ precise‚ and harmless to any person concerned. 1.7.1. Reliability According to Iacobucci & Churcill (2009‚ p.201)‚ “data might reflect manipulation‚ contamination caused by inappropriateness‚ confusion‚ or carelessness‚ or concept error”. In order to avoid unreliable sources‚ the researcher will make

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    Case Study M‚ a 24-years-old pregnant woman who is been in a tragic car accident‚ with no previous history of chronic medical illnesses she presented to the emergency department unconscious. she suffered from intracranial hemorrhage which led to irreversible loss of all her brain and brainstem function. After performing a clinical examination to test her brainstem reflexes and apnoea‚ her neurologist declared her brain-dead after showing the three neurological criteria which are coma‚ apneoa and

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