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    BUS240: Professional Work Values in Islam Instructor: Dr. Hisham Adam Group Names: Yousef Al Khamis Khalid Al Dabbous Hamad Al Sayegh Mohammad Jamal Professional Work Values Introduction Religion plays an important role in the development of work and professional ethics the world over. All religions‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Hindu among others all inform on work‚ work values and work ethics in an effort to promote

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    Forgiveness‚ tolerance‚ empathy and acceptance‚ these are the values that make up the core of who I am. I am a Christian‚ there is no doubt of that but as a true follower of Christ you must also follow his example. The line maybe straight and narrow‚ but it is there. My mother has a beautiful picture hanging in her home of Christ and an adulterous woman at his feet with crowds gathered round to stone her. The bible verse and story for this artwork is found in the King James Bible‚ John chapter 8:

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    Controversies Of Gmos

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    GMO Fears and Controversies A 2003 poll showed that 92 percent of Americans favor labeling genetically Engineered (GE) food. Why would this food need labeled? Because it was created by transporting a gene from one organism to another‚ therefore making it a new organism. This action is done in animals and plants alike. Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are organisms whose genomes have been altered to favor certain characteristics (Diaz). For many years there has been breeding done in plants so

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    3) What are the Key ‘Values and Ethics’ in social work? Ethics is a science at the crossing border between the moral philosophy and the particular ethics of different professions. The practice of ethics should help in the prevention of malpractice since it states the rights and duties of one professional group. For a professional it’s expected to know the ethics and values of that profession. According to the Dictionary of Sociology the definition of value is expressed as :“In Parsonian

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    GMO Regulation

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    The GMO crops that were formed in a scientific lab where biotech scientists extract a definite characteristic of a bacterium‚ fungus‚ or virus; then the scientists will inject a seed with the gene turning it into a genetically engineered seed. The GMO regulation has inconsistent guidelines‚ policies that are out of date‚ and regulations that are contradictory between FDA‚ EPA‚ and the USDA. The Federal government will need to upgrade their policies and guidelines that will require that the government

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    In the 1920’s the American society began adopting new values that threatened the traditional values that originated in the 19th century. People began moving to large cities and women started to be less constraint to the image of being a proper woman. Instead‚ they became freer and tried to find their own identity. A new generation was born which challenged traditional standards with many of their new ideas. As more people began moving to urban locations‚ like New york and Chicago‚ they began making

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    promote a certain desirable trait; GMO for short) have been introduced to the market‚ large uproars of consumers‚ politicians‚ and activists against GMO’s have questioned the necessity and safety of them. But for what? Public and environmental safety has always been a major concern for them‚ yet‚ after continuous testing by the FDA‚ USDA‚ and EPA‚ these hypothetical problems have been proven to be just that‚ hypothetical. Another question presented by these anti-GMO activists is‚ “What’s in it for

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    Scientific Research The first technique used in the documentary‚ GMO OMG by Jeremy Seifert‚ that I found very effective was the use of scientific research. This research helps to persuade the people watching the documentary that GMO’s are indeed harmful toward our healths. Jeremy interviewed a scientist named Gilles Eric Seralini who was a professor of molecular biology. He conducted a research on Monsanto’s 603 GMO corn to see the health effects caused by it. Seralini conducted his research in order

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    A GMO is an organism whose genetic makeup is changed by humans. A genetically modified organism (GMO) is a plant‚ animal or microorganism whose genetic code has been altered‚ subtracted‚ or added (either from the same species or a different species) in order to give it characteristics that it does not have normally. A GMO is created when DNA from one organism is combined with another organism’s DNA to make one molecule. Scientists do this by cutting and joining DNA from different sources. This forms

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    Environment GMOs allow plants to be modified to grow in environments that would be normally inhospitable. Genetically modifying crops improve their cold tolerance. Unexpected frost can destroy sensitive seedlings. An antifreeze gene from cold water fish has been introduced into plants such as tobacco and potato and strawberries. With this antifreeze gene‚ these plants are able to tolerate cold temperatures that normally would kill unmodified seedlings. Because the plants can survive in harsher

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