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    Without consideration of the verdict‚ the question remains; Did Martha Stewart‚ as CEO‚ act responsibly? Even though she was found guilty on all four counts against her‚ she could still be considered to have acted ethically. To determine the responsibility and ethics of her actions‚ the specifics of the case will be applied to a process to determine both the utility and the consequences of her actions. What was the affect of her actions (utility)‚ what were the rights and duties involved (deontology)

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    has not responded to the pregnancy rumors‚ took a break from her Mrs. Carter world tour to post this adorable photo of Blue‚ sitting in a monogrammed director’s chair. “I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy‚ safe‚ normal life. In the back of my mind‚ she’s my priority‚” the 31-year-old superstar told ABC News earlier this month. “I feel really‚ really just lucky that I can still do what I love‚ and now have a way bigger meaning. And that’s to be her mother.” Still‚ the “Countdown”

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    Cultural Considerations It is important when treating people from a different culture than your own to consider the differences between your own culture and theirs. Some cultures would find what you consider a normal behavior offensive or disrespectful. You should have a good idea of the differences in your culture compared to other cultures. You should also‚ respect the differences to avoid any miscommunication between you and the patients or even your coworkers. African Americans have a

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    No. Odessa cannot enforce this promise because it was a promise made based on moral obligation. In addition‚ promises based on moral obligation lack consideration and are not enforceable. It was considered a gratuitous promise and it’s unenforceable. 2. There is a theory of consideration in this case. Forbearance as consideration is the theory in this case. William Story II refrained from drinking‚ using tobacco‚ swearing‚ and playing cards or billiards for money after his uncle offered him a large

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    INCENTIVE CONSIDERATION The use of book value based on cost to measure the investment or even the use of estimates of price-level-adjusted cost is subject to severe criticism. There is no reason why a system based on values estimated by management cannot be used for internal purposes instead of cost-based conventional accounting. Here we have an opportunity to apply ingenuity to bypass a valid objection by managers to cost-based accounting. Rather than asking an accountant or another staff person

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    Developing a marketing plan provides the framework for direction and process in any business. It also helps establish goals and provides reasonable expectations as to the progress of a company. Developing a marketing plan is mainly divided into marketing mix‚ SWOT analysis‚ budgeting and last but not least evaluation. According to Dogra (2011)‚ the marketing mix is usually well-known by the term 4 P’s which mainly constitutes of product‚ price‚ place and promotion. A product is any item that can

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    lived. This was further developed by Henry Mayhew (1862) who looked at the ecology of crime in London. Mayhew believed the idea that there was a greater concentration of crime in rural than urban and this was changing with social views in the way the criminal law was defined and enforced‚ especially with police expansion concentrating themselves in fast growing industrial urban areas. These early studies would develop and increased emphasis on the design of an area on criminality and what can be

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    Constitution consists of three sections. In section one‚ the federal courts are created‚ which is one Supreme Court. This court is comprised of nine justices‚ one being the Chief Justice. These judges hold their position for life or until they are impeached by Congress. Section one also states that Congress is given the power to create and remove lower courts. The end of Section one declares that the pay of a judge cannot be lowered while appointed‚ but it can be raised. Section two goes on to explain the

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    INTRODUCTION Caesarean section as a means of delivering babies has been around for centuries with numerous references to the procedure appearing in ancient writings (Simm & Matthew‚ 2008). It is now the most common major surgical intervention carried out on women in the world‚ with between 23% and 30% of deliveries in the United Kingdom by Caesarean Section (Beech‚ 2004). This rate is all the more surprising when one considers that Caesarean section accounted for just 5.3% of United Kingdom

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    two premises that people must have empathy on those involved in ethical decision making and that maintaining social trust is a fundamental goal. The decision-making process involves first consulting one’s consciousness on what is right‚ then seeking expert advice for alternatives for the act that is creating the ethical dilemma‚ finally conducting public discussion with the parties involved. 2.Aristotle golden mean: this model focuses on individual acts that are

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