the meaning of ‘ethics’ is more or less equivalent to that of ‘morals’‚ which comes from the Latin word ‘mos‚ moris’ and also means custom or behaviour‚ but on a more personal level. Moralists‚ such as Nietzsche‚ Santayana and Russell‚ claim that ethical values are rather personal interpretations‚ deliberations or preferences and not general principles that can be proven true or false. John Ziman‚ the former Chairman of the Council for Science and Society‚ interprets ethics not as an abstract discipline
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Drug Abuse and Treatment Centers in Afghanistan Feb 5‚ 2013 Drug Abuse and Treatment Centers in Afghanistan The issue of narcotic drugs production and consumption is worsening in Afghanistan which threatens the security and hinders the development. Afghanistan as the largest opium-producing country in the world produces 94% of the world’s opiates and thus has 920‚000 illicit drug users. Ministry of Counter Narcotics (MCN) and many other major organizations such as International Narcotics and
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Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management As is the case with most things in life‚ we all have different perceptions of different things. Given that fact‚ some perceptions may intertwine and reflect similar opinions and or facts. People will all have different perceptions about politics‚ religion‚ education‚ and sports‚ just to name a few. However‚ all of those things could have similar perceptions and similar opinions from different people. However‚ each could have some common
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Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management Grand Canyon University: EDU 536 April 24‚ 2013 Today’s classrooms are more dynamic than ever before. Educational needs of students are changing at breakneck speeds‚ along with the demands being placed on their teachers. There are associated legal and ethical implications that are evolving as rapidly as the technology that is driving a lot of the change. In order to have a chance to meet the needs of students and
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Case Management Special Populations – Substance Abuse This paper will consider information illustrating the fact that there are many special populations that have a real need for services from social agencies. A special population can be explained as a group of people that need assistance in order to function and have as normal and productive quality of life as possible. They are unable to do this on their own because of a disability or deficiency that creates a disadvantage not necessarily
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order to keep her Samantha. As a community mental health counselor in a substance abuse clinic it is important to figure out what the family dynamics are in this family and what can be done to help them. A treatment plan will need to be completed for Conner to help with his heavy drinking and to find the underlying
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DATA SOURCES: The information from Sue necessary for the substance abuse intake assessment was gathered by the police report‚ court report‚ medical history‚ and also Sue. The main purpose of the ensuing evaluation is to determine if Sue is mentally healthy and socially able to take care of herself as well as her children. She exhibits signs of mental illness (i.e. emotional distress‚ and depression); further investigation via a mental status assessment is required. REASON FOR REFERRAL: Sue was
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capacity to make a decision‚ you have the capacity to refuse treatment. If you do not have the capacity to make the decision‚ a surrogate decision maker can do so for you as long as they are acting your values‚ wishes‚ and morals. If you were to have an end-of-life document‚ this would make things much less complicated for said decision maker. Some would argue that is morally wrong to refuse ordinary treatment versus extraordinary treatment‚ this has been the topic for many articles and conferences
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insanity. Provided that the defence shows evidence of insanity and expert medical evidence of two medical practitioners is given‚ the jury may return a special verdict of ‘not guilty by reason of insanity’. Successful pleas result in supervision‚ treatment or guardianship orders and acquittals‚ although murder charges require indefinite detention in hospital. The defence requires that the McNaghten Rules be
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Ethical implications of new and emerging technologies: Biomedical Part A: There is no evidence of a specific inventor of biomedical engineering‚ however‚ it’s earliest form of evidence‚ was first recoded from a mummy from Thebes. The preserved body has the first known signs of prosthesis in the form of a wooden toe that was attached to the foot using string. This proves that the continuous development of biomedical engineering is enabled by the natural human instinct to improve and increase the
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