The trolley problem is an ethical dilemma that was developed by an English philosopher Philippa Foot. It was designed for the purpose of analyzing how people make ethical decisions in critical situations. The trolley problem describes a trolley that is moving on tracks with non functioning brakes and there are five people tied to the tracks ahead of it. There is also a lever that switches the direction of the tracks in the way where only one person is tied to the tracks. The problem asks people to
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resuscitation (resus) trolley‚ as we wanted to ensure that standards and protocols were still being complied with as our ward only opened in February‚ and at this current time we are undergoing significant changes. Policies are created by authorised personal to ensure optimal patient care and patient safety. These policies and guidelines are put in place for all health care workers to follow‚ in order to minimize the clinical risks and to strengthen clinical safety. The resus trolley is a significant
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Driving the trolley car down the street and looking ahead there are workers on the track‚ seeing this trying to brake. They brakes on the trolley went out. It is heading to kill the five workers on the track. The driver has the option on switching the track on a different way‚ but it is still headed to kill one worker on the track. What is the right thing to do? What is the moral thing to do‚ based from thesis statement? After that‚ the same situation is happening now you have the option‚ that a
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TOPIC 34: "Write about one of your family’s Tet holiday. Describe it in detail‚ tell how you feel about it and what it means to you." 1. I graduated from college 3 years ago and now I’m working for a company in Hanoi. My hometown is Ha Tinh province; I was born in a poor village where people live mainly by agriculture. After graduation‚ I decided to stay in this city‚ earn money to support my family. I hadn’t come back home to celebrate Tet for 2 years because of the high cost‚ it was a difficult
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Medical RFID Tagging: What it is and how it works Isis Melendez-Reynoso GS1145: Strategies for the Technical Professional Professor Laura Dorsey Saturday AM ITT Technical Institute Unit 2 Assignment 2: New Technology in My Field April 14‚ 2013 What is RFID Tagging? RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. Therefore RFID simply means that radio frequency is being used on patients and products as an identifying marker and tracking process. The use of RFID technology on products will
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On-line shopping and Traditional shopping Yvonne (YIBO) Zhang Student ID :100874238 Oct 13 2014 Professor : Catrina Ascenuik Nowadays‚ more and more young people choose on-line shopping instead of traditional shopping. Nevertheless‚ traditional shopping is still of great importance in contemporary society. Both of them are indispensable to human’s life. Despite the same purpose of on-line shopping and traditional shopping‚ there are three obvious differences between them
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Online Shopping or Traditional Shopping Janece Turner South University Online Online Shopping or Traditional Shopping Modern society has given us more options for shopping than we ever had before. Instead of having to get in your car and drive to a store you can now go on the internet and shop at any store that you can drive to and even more. In this paper I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of online shopping to that of traditional shopping. Before the invention of online
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interested in individual buyers using business-to-consumer sites. We are also interested in examining shopping preferences based on various demographic categories that might exhibit distinct purchasing attitudes and behaviors for certain categories of products and services. We examine these behaviors in the context of both products and services. After a period of decline in recent months‚ online shopping is on the rise again. By some estimates‚ total U.S. spending on online sales increased to $5.7
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The Trolley Problem The trolley problem as first constructed by Phillipa Foot presents a moral dilemma in which one has to place value on what is more important and what is morally right. In this situation‚ there is a runaway trolley barreling down the train tracks. Ahead‚ on the tracks‚ there are five people tied up and unable to move. The trolley is headed straight for them. You are standing some distance off in the train yard‚ next to a leaver. If you pull this lever‚ the trolley will switch to
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If you’re in the market for a new television‚ there’s two basic places to shop. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of online stores versus retail outlets. Online includes all transactions whether they’re from a retail store with an online store‚ manufacturer‚ or third party electronics outlet. WHO CAN BUY - HOW SOON DO YOU NEED IT Online: Most likely‚ you’ll need a credit card‚ Pay Pal account‚ checking account‚ or some sort of online financing option. You’ll have to wait for it to arrive through
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