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    So why is ethics important to the practice of law? 1. First because lawyers are integral to the working-out of the law and the Rule of Law itself is founded on principles of justice‚ fairness and equity. If lawyers do not adhere and promote these ethical principles then the law will fall into disrepute and people will resort to alternative means of resolving conflict. The Rule of Law will fail with a rise of public discontent. Second‚ lawyers are professionals. This concept conveys the notion that

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    Ethics of Using Information It’s 2007 and we have so much information available at our disposable. With just a few clicks of the computer keyboard‚ we have a vast amount of websites‚ documents‚ blogs‚ dictionaries‚ journals‚ articles‚ etc. With so much information available ethics (correct conduct when using this information) comes into play. One of the most common issues is Plagiarism. Plagiarism is when one uses another’s information and/or ideas without properly citing and crediting

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    With Me Vaccinations should be required by law due to the importance that diseases spread at a very high rate and could potentially be deadly depending on age of the inhabitant and the type of disease. Through vaccinations‚ America could prevent these outbursts by requiring that every citizen get vaccinations to help stop diseases from running wild. The fact that vaccinations help protect children and the children of the future is just one of the many justifications for this law. When a majority populace

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    government is so perfect‚ then why would people go against it? The answer is simple. The government is not perfect. Everything improves with time. The government today is not the same as the government yesterday. Since the beginning of time‚ people strove to make the world a better place. There will be times when the government is not always right. We then have to depend on people to go against the government and fight to better our world. It is appropriate to go against the government. The power is not

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    Should the law depend on luck? On a snowy Saturday afternoon‚ Harry and Paul watch football and drink beers at the local pub. Both drives away intoxicated‚ and both lose control of their cars on the slick roads‚ Harry collides with a tree‚ while Paul collides with a young girl playing in the snow and kills her. Harry can expect a fine of seven hundred dollars along with temporary suspension of his license. Paul’s punishment is far different: for vehicular manslaughter‚ he faces two to fifteen

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    Recommendation by Cody Hansen1 Today‚ there are many theme parks you can go to. Six flags‚ Schliterbanz‚ Wet n’ Wild and Sea World are all viable options. I‚ however‚ think you should go to Disney World. I know it is a little expensive‚ but there are many reasons you should go there! The first of these reasons is that they are kid friendly. Even though Disney World has a few wild rides‚ most of it is kid friendly. People of any age can go there and have fun. Even the hotels in the magical world of Disney

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    These laws stated many hurtful and biased things like blacks were not allowed to kiss in public because it “offended” whites or that blacks and whites couldn’t eat together. These so called “laws” affected the blacks in everyday things. 3. How far did they go with these outrageous laws? These laws just got out-of-hand. They were limiting blacks just because they felt superior. These laws literally impacted everything from a black cannot drink in

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    language. In the previous lesson taught about the use of Used to- did not use to‚ Students were able to participate and they did their class activity. However‚ they had some problems to differentiate when the affirmative form of the structure should be used and when not. Besides‚ students did not have enough oral practice . Students interaction did not occur‚ so next classes must provide them. The use of authentic language can be very meaningful for learners ‚ since they are just starting

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    Should We End Marijuana Prohibition? Paula J. Telisczak March 4‚ 2012 Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Safiyyah- Al Amin The subject of legalizing marijuana or keeping illegal has been an ongoing debate for some 40 years. America is getting closer to having the ban on the “devil weed” lifted‚ with approximately eight states now allowing marijuana for medicinal purposes. While the use of marijuana has been connected to a rise in criminal activity in some communities

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    Introduction The health-care industry has taken a more business type approach when it comes to caring for patients. In order for this method to succeed‚ patient safety and satisfaction must be their number one priority. A way for them to achieve this is to implant a radio-frequency identification device (RFID) on each patient. RFIDs are “smart labels” or “intelligent barcodes” that are used to transfer data from a tag attached to an object or a person (Sewell and Thede‚ 2010‚ p. 370). The purpose

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