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    Importance of Knowledge Based Reporting Name: Institutional Affiliation: One of the most imperative attributes that a journalists should have is being knowledgeable. For journalist to convey news that are truthful‚ they have to exhibit professional discipline in the assembly and verification of facts about the particular subject they are writing about. They have to be able to convey a reliable and a fair account of the meaning and validity of the subject matter. In order for journalist to

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    An Ethical Dilemma Introduction An ethical dilemma exists when the right thing to do is not clear or when members of the health care team cannot agree on the right thing to do (Potter‚ Perry‚ Stockert‚ & Hall‚ 2011). S.Z. is a 65-year-old Hispanic man who was admitted to the hospital for the third time in 6 months‚ for hyperglycemia. He is now scheduled to be discharged but his daughter pleads with the nurse that she does not want her father discharged because he is non-complaint with

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    Bedside shift reporting is a National Health Care Initiative‚ and the most effective collaborative method of communication. All nurses and PCA’s are required to give a bedside shift report and rounding with your patient‚ No Exception! PRACTICE THE 5 STEPS OF BEDSIDE REPORT:  Introduction of the new nurse.  Informing the patient and family of shift change.  Bring the WOW into the patient room.  Utilize SBAR Reporting and focused assessment.  Setting patient-centered

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    of regaining the same function they had at one time in their lives? The ANA released a statement stating that no nurse should ever take part in type of suicide or suicide assistance due to the fact that it directly violates the Nurses’ Code of Ethics. Nonmalfiece and beneficence are two codes that nurse live by daily and by helping to assist in the death of an individual you would not be protecting your patient from harm‚ or would you? If a patient refuses care the nurse is not held accountable

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    In my project I am going to research information about Social Reporting in 3 different companies (Nestle‚Co-operative bank and) to analyze and evaluate data to refer to what extend I think that social reporting is essential for businesses nowadays. In my opinion CSR is defined as voluntary activities undertaken by a company to operate in an economic‚ social and environmentally stable way by maximizing the positive impact of business on society and minimize the negative one. The wider aim of

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    Crime Reporting and Rate Responses CJS 200 2013 Crime Reporting and Rate Responses The purpose of major crime-reporting programs is to collect data about crime statistics and these statistics help with multiple other reasons for crime reporting. The statistics provide information about when and where crime is at a higher rate‚ including the type of crime and occurrences. This type of information is important to the development of new strategies to prevent and control crime; as well as where

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    Spain Received 13 February 2009 Abstract After adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for consolidated financial statements by European-listed companies‚ a number of European countries still require the use of local standards in the preparation of legal entity financial statements. This study investigates whether this requirement can be explained by a low demand for high-quality financial reporting and an orientation of accounting toward the fulfilment of regulatory needs

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    References: 1. The Responsibility and Accountability of CEOs: The Last Interview with Ken Lay Journal of Business Ethics _ Springer 2010 DOI 10.1007/s10551-010-0675-y O. C. Ferrell Linda Ferrell 2. The critical role of ethics: recent history has shown that when individual ethics are compromised‚ corporate ethics fail and financial disaster is not far behind by Marianne M. Jennings http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m4153/is_6_60/ai_111737942 3. Enron And Arthur Andersen:

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    Court Reporting Throughout History Court Reporting dates all the way back to 1600 B.C. Court Reporters still play an important part in society today‚ just as they did hundreds of years ago. They help with everything from correctly transcribing testimony to the closed captioning on television. Yet‚ court reporting is a job that requires lots of dedication‚ time‚ and money. The cost of court reporting school today for a three-year program cost about $16‚381 with tuition and books. "It cost

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    Sommers suggested the teachers to teach their students individual virtues as they are further away from their morality. Striking changes have taken place from the more directive teaching of right and wrong‚ by study and example‚ to situation ethics‚ dilemma ethics and other approaches that rationally dissect moral acts. The set of approaches imply that there are no moral absolutes to uphold. Sommers feels that if students are taught that way they can lose a sense of moral direction and not take

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