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    HistoryPROCESSE and its EQUIPMENTS START The IPI Foundation Inc has been in existence for three years. However‚ under the name of Don Go Lam Foundation (1993-2006)‚ the Foundation has been in operation for 16 years. Owned and operated by the owners of the International Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (IPI)‚ the IPI Foundation is the company’s expression of its corporate social responsibility. The company is founded by the Wong-Castillo family‚ one of Cebu’s prominent successful Filipino-Chinese

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    Ethics in Psychology Broward College Ethical Principles of Psychologists & Code of Conduct1 What is it about each of these studies that makes them unethical? The Milgram experiment In the Milgram experiment the people who played the role known as the teachers‚ were intentionally tricked. Based on the Code of Conduct 2 where pretext may be ethically admissible. It was the way that Milgram did so that was not ethical by today’s standards. For human participants the codes cover topics such

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    Glasgow graduate attributes The academic abilities‚ personal qualities and transferable skills which all students will have the opportunity to develop as part of their University of Glasgow experience. Attribute Subject Specialists Investigative Independent and Critical Thinkers Resourceful and Responsible Effective Communicators Confident Adaptable Experienced Collaborators Ethically and Socially Aware Reflective Learners T Academic Dimension Understand and respect the values‚ principles‚ methods

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    religious principles in favour of secular/ethical principles for guidance in medical ethics.”- Examine and comment on this claim‚ with reference to the topic you have investigated. (50 marks) Ethics are moral beliefs and theories which people can choose to abide by in order to judge an action as either right or wrong. Medical ethics needs a set of moral guidelines to act upon in serious cases and dilemmas because it usually involves deciding the consequences of a person’s life. Secular principles are outside

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    07/03/2009 Filed Under: Education‚ Economy and Business and Finance MANILA‚ Philippines ? Senator Francis Escudero expressed alarm on Thursday over the increasing dropout rates in primary and secondary education levels. We should be able to graduate more students in both levels‚ if not achieve universal primary education by 2015‚ as targeted in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals‚? said Escudero. Speaking at a forum on education at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati‚ Escudero urged

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    evaluation and ethical principles: The foundation for ethical decisions in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist‚ 12(3)‚ 43-56. In the healing practitioner’s setting‚ the patient is at the core of professional practice. Whether working independently or as an employee‚ the healing practitioner must be aware of and respect their agreed code of ethics. Although every organization has their own set of ethics there are some overarching principles. There are six basic ethical principles: 1. Respect

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    Ethical principles Beauchamp and Childress (2013)‚ a decision or situation is ethically correct if it meet’s the four principles and are respected and balanced it is a tool for ethical analysis of the situation. Autonomy: This principle is that people make their own decisions relating to care for this to happen if the individual has capacity to make decisions‚ individuals need to be informed the about options‚ including the pros and cons. Non-maleficence: This relates to the requirement not to harm

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    ___________________________ //MODULE GUIDE //B-FH304 // GRADUATE PORTFOLIO: GRADUATE COLLECTION Academic year 2012/13 // Semester 2 //FASHION DESIGN AND TEXTILES //Faculty of Design // LASALLE College of the Arts //LEVEL3 INDEPENDENT CREATIVE PRACTICE GEARED TOWARD THE INDUSTRY. You are expected to negotiate and realise your own creative project and produce innovative solutions for specific markets. //MODULE DESCRIPTION // B-FH304 GRADUATE PORTFOLIO: GRADUATE COLLECTION CREDITS: 40 Status: Compulsory

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    Essay Evaluation: An Application for Automated Evaluation of Student Essays Jill Burstein Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road‚ 18E Princeton‚ NJ 08541 jburstein@ets.org Martin Chodorow Department of Psychology Hunter College 695 Park Avenue New York‚ NY 10021 martin.chodorow@hunter.cuny.edu Claudia Leacock Educational Testing Service Rosedale Road‚ 18E Princeton‚ NJ 08541 cleacock@ets.org Abstract This paper describes a deployed educational technology application: the CriterionSM

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    There are five principles to ethical nursing. The first principle‚ nonmaleficence‚ or do no harm‚ it is directly tied to a nurse’s duty to protect the patient’s safety. This principle dictates that we do not cause injury to our patients. A way that harm can occur to patients is through communication failures. These failures can be intentional or as a result of electronic or human error. Failing to convey accurate information‚ giving wrong messages‚ and breaking down of equipment‚ can cause harm

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