should . . . Case studies on ethics for student affairs professionals. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice‚ 47(3)‚ 387–389. doi:10.2202/1949-6605.6165 Available at http://journals.naspa.org/jsarp/vol47/iss3/art8/ Media Features and Reviews Media Review: Maybe I should . . . Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals Hamrick‚ F.A. & Benjamin‚ M. (Eds.) (2009). Maybe I should . . . Case studies on ethics for student affairs professionals. Lanham‚ MD: University Press of
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The general public has come to believe that a lot of what they know about the term “Internal Affairs” is at often times correct and they know what the process is and how everything works. However‚ this is usually not the case because almost everything that we see on TV or in the media is typically false. Internal Affairs agencies within most of the police departments in the United States are responsible for helping to ensure police ethics and integrity within their respective agencies by investigating
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fledgling nation called the United States. The United States although did not have enough military power to exert to make other countries recognize its influence on World Affairs‚ the United States used other creative ways to prop up its interests in World Affairs. Three ways through which the US sought to enhance its interests in World Affairs was through The Treaty of San Lorenzo(TSL)‚ The War of 1812 and the Monroe Doctrine(MD). The TLS negotiated by Thomas Pinckney was a key way in which the US attempted
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Smoking: A Costly Affair Now? Ref. No.: QM0009 op y Smoking: A Costly Affair Now? “An estimated 440‚000 Americans die each year from diseases caused by smoking. Smoking is responsible for an estimated one in five U.S. deaths and costs the U.S. over $150 billion each year in health care costs and lost productivity.”1 – American Lung Association No tC On April 1st 2009‚ the US government had spiked the federal cigarette-tax rate from 39¢ to $1.01 per pack. As smoking had been
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Excellent post this week. Agreed‚ the Iran-Contra Affair had many intricate components working to achieve the President’s goals. First‚ the President sought the release of six American prisoners being held by the terrorist organization‚ Hezbollah. However‚ due to the President’s own public stance on terrorism and negotiating with terrorists‚ this placed President Regan’s administration in an awkward position in attempting to free the captives. Moreover‚ the weapons for money portion of the operation
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America on Global Affairs 1880-1929 United States of America set its ride to become a competitive- further a dominant‚ power since the Monroe Doctrine of 1823. To its advantage‚ America was far away from the European dominance over the world and on its own accord‚ geared towards industrialization‚ which was its root stand to become a Great Power. The U.S evolved from a continentally isolated country to a Great Power‚ a nation stronger than the others in Europe in such a small period of time from
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Not everyone is cut out to enter the profession of student affairs. Entering this field involves adapting ones personal philosophy and values to those of the institution one serves. In order for me to adapt‚ it is critical that I understand my values and that I am able to identify what drives me to be part of this profession. As I have learned thus far‚ the definition of what drives my work in this field will change‚ but the underlying values will remain the same: connection‚ authenticity‚ and growth
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In the Iran-Contra affair‚ the exchange of hostages for arm significantly changed many citizens views of the U.S. officials. The political scandal demonstrated what the government could do without suffering the consequences the encounter between the U.S‚ Iran‚ and Nicaragua led to the exploration of new relationships in the exchange of hostages for arms. The Iran-Contra Affairs in the 1980s emanated from the Reagan Administration’s foreign policies. The Administration believed that changes to Nicaragua
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The Student affairs profession is a field that I found intriguing for many reasons. As I was finishing my undergraduate degree‚ I often caught myself reflecting back on my college journey while acknowledging the counselors and professors that helped me reach this educational goal of mine. The positive impact and the much-needed guidance that these professionals provided is what ultimately pushed me to believe in academic capabilities because if it was not for them I most likely would not be in the
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The Iran Contra Affair was an action not actually approved by the U.S. Congress. Ronald Reagan put in his best efforts to keep communism to a minimum. So‚ he’s done everything in his power to keep helping Nicaragua‚ even though it’s going against American laws. He decides to support the Contras who are rebelling against the Cuban backed Sandinistas‚ which resulted in one of the most talked about scandals in the late 1900’s. In a report from the Public Broadcast Service‚ they mention that Reagan says
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