Clemmy Sue and Estelle Louise enter the empty Diner‚ and as they head to their favorite booth‚ they leave a water trail behind them. Shortly after they sit down‚ Estelle Louise excuses herself and rushes to the public toilet. Ruby ambles over and says‚ “Clemmy Sue‚ on this dark and gloomy night you’re a breath of pure sunshine. How about some hot coffee?” “Yes‚ ma’am‚ please and thank y’all.” “I’m curious Clemmy Sue‚ besides my good cooking‚ what brings you and Estelle Louise here
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partners of his infection status. An ethical dilemma arises when there is no clear solution to a problem (Sussex and Herne‚ 2009) in the case scenario Dr Gomez is concerned about the health and wellbeing of his paitent Bob’s current sexual partner Sue who is currently 7 months pregnant with his baby. Therefore Dr Gomez’s ethical dilemma is does he breach Bob’s confidentiality to protect both her and her unborn child? Health care professionals are faced with ethical dilemmas on a daily basis and
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Introduction Sue Koenig‚ a nationally ranked runner‚ faces some difficult decisions ahead. Her business‚ Runners World‚ has made a very good return on investment in the last ten years‚ but has recently seen sales flatten out for several reasons. Changes in consumer taste‚ choices‚ expectations‚ life style and increased competition have slowed the growth of a once thriving business. The paper will review the options Sue has and make recommendations for changes in her business. This can best be done
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current information regarding the ways for counseling of multicultural clients to be effective as well as for the counselor to gain as much knowledge as they can on the clients ethnicity‚ culture etc. and how they have been oppressed in America (Sue & Sue‚ 2013). Many western counseling theories have had the tendency to oppress diverse cultural groups. These theories tend to focus on developing action oriented problem solving techniques‚ promoting individualism‚ and advocating for work ethic (Hayes
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Case Study: Joggers Universe Executive Summary The objective of this case summary is to provide Sue Koenig‚ who runs Joggers Universe with an objective analysis of several alternatives that she is considering‚ with the end goal of increasing sales at her retail shoe store. The alternatives that were under consideration were to either A) change her product line to offer made-to-order high-performance athletic shoes‚ or B) incorporate Women’s fashionable athletic‚ casual wear and dress shoes. The
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HONEYLAND MANUKA HONEY FROM NEW ZEALAND 1. Image that you are in charge of logistics for a small exporting business such as Honeyland. What are the difficulties you need to think about ? 1.1 Cost – New Zealand is far off the main shipping routes and transport costs are high compared to countries that are in the center of the world trade network. 1.2 Time Of Shipping - Normal shipping time to Japan 10 day on average . However ‚ in reality it takes much longer for a shipment to arrive safely
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before and after meeting Sue. If there was any change‚ why? After meeting Sue‚ Mary’s attitude changed tremendously. Mary seemed very excited after leaving the meeting‚ but once she talked to Sue and found out what salary she received once she was hired he attitude quickly changed. Her attitude change because of difference of pay‚ she did not see it as ‘fair.’ Following her review and the 10% pay raise she had received‚ Mary salary was still a little less than Sue’s. Sue had recently started and
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What should Sue do? Sue has to decide if manipulating the financial records of Linkage Construction Inc. would be the best ethical decision for the stakeholders involved. According to the CEO of Linkage Construction Inc.‚ Anne Distagne‚ not doing this action would show that they made too much of a profit this year. She stated to Sue that it would look like they were off of their well-managed path and that she did not correctly handle the company’s activity. She has commanded for Sue to manipulate
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Professional Values Susan Davis Texas Tech November 13‚ 2014 Health Policy and Professional Values 1. What does Sue need to know about herself to determine how she will make decisions about providing care for indigent persons? Sue is very concerned about the welfare of the underinsured and uninsured population and is well aware of the issues that jeopardize the health of this population. Sue should be aware of her professional values and decide whether to continue to do her best to take care of her
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experienced! Sue is the resident to whom I was assigned. After
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