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    Ethical and Legal Issues Kimberly Brooks HCA/322 Mark Metzger May 13‚ 2013 In the health care setting there are many professions that are important in this field. Just a few to name; medical records‚ nurses‚ medical technologist‚ medical assistant‚ emergency technician and many more. All of these professions are faced with legal and ethical issues at some point in time in their career. There are also laws that must be followed‚ then you have legal requirements that must be adhered too. Last

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    validated by stating it is not illegal to take street photographs. The legality of street photography may not be questionable‚ but ethics behind the photographs being taken do not follow this simple process. Street photographers tend to possess many ethical issues‚ one is how they approach the process of taking the photos. The photographers can lack judgement on the situations at hand‚ approaching groups or taking a photo disrespectfully. One such example is when a man “ran across the street towards a group

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    Medical Ethics Ethics in the medical field have many issues that doctors and medical professionals face everyday like‚ does the good of a treatment outweigh the bad of the treatment. In most people’s eye ethics are the medical professional’s opinion but that is not the case in today’s society. Physicians face accountability‚ privacy/confidentiality‚ and inform consent. These are very good areas that medical professionals should follow no matter what the situation may be for them and the patients’ safety

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    Strain Capital Punishment‚ Ethical Considerations PHL464X Fall 2014 Sullivan University 10/26/14 Introduction Capital punishment as defined by Thiroux‚ J. and Krasemann‚ K. (2012) is the inflection of death for certain crimes. Capital punishment is a widely debated topic. Some states have banned its use and others continue the practice. Philosophies differ on its use some call for an eye-for-eye type of punishment and others call for rehabilitation. The ethical debate of weather capital punishment

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    Personal Ethical Statement Upon review of my results from the Ethical Lens Inventory‚ I learned that I have an optimistic approach about things. I seem to see in the good in situations rather than allowing the negative aspects of a situation prevents me achieving my goals. This is in regards to my preferred ethical lens‚ my reasoning skills allow me to determine what needs to be accomplished and what my role consist of so that everyone will be treated fairly. In terms of my blind spot I don’t

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    Ethical issues: “The Rain Man” The movie “The Rain Man‚” is a movie with a big ethical issue. Tom Cruise plays Charlie Babbitt‚ who just discovered his dad died and left him hardly anything in his will‚ while leaving his brother 3 million dollars. Charlie never knew he had a brother until this happened. His brother‚ Raymond‚ is an autistic man who is capable of computing difficult mathematical problems but is psychologically attached to daily habits and routines. This makes him thus unable to adapt

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    others (Taylor 120). Pharmaceutical companies and research institutions have been active in animal experiments because these institutions are charged with coming up with new drugs. What has however been controversial with animal experiments is whether this procedure should be banned or not based on its ethical implications. Animal rights

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    The Moral Implications of Globalization in the 21st Century Globalization‚ or global business‚ is defined by Ferrell as a practice that brings together people from countries that have different cultures‚ values‚ laws‚ and ethical standards. As the United States model of capitalism proved to succeed during the 1990’s and 2000’s‚ many businesses and countries worldwide began to uphold it as the premier business model. With this common system in place‚ the world began to become more and more globalized

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    Current ethical issue analysis Due to the sheer size of its market and exposure‚ the juggernaut that is Wal-Mart faces a multitude of ethical issues of a wide variety in today’s market. The company touts having three main points in its code of ethics: respect for the individual‚ service to the customer‚ and striving for excellence. It is estimated that Wal-Mart is the largest U.S. importer of Chinese products‚ and that Chinese manufactured goods actually make up around 70% of the company’s total

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    Most ethical perspectives were anthropocentric‚ human interests at the expense of nonhuman things. Such as clear cutting‚ or burning because we as humans can benefit more from the wood or the land‚ than the animals can benefit from it. The value of nonhuman things would depend on what the human needed the nonhuman thing for. In the early 1970’s some members of society started placing a value on nonhuman things based on the purpose in their purpose in the environment‚ not based on what humans

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