Ethical and Regulatory Issues Paper President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 into law in February 1996. The law modified earlier legislation‚ primarily the Communications Act of 1934. The legislation regulates broadcasting by over-the-air television and radio stations‚ cable television operators‚ satellite broadcasters‚ wireline telephone companies (local and long distance) and wireless telephone companies. The general intention of the Act was deregulation and competition. The
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others believe it to be another way to discriminate against minorities. This paper sets out to examine racial profiling from its origin to present day‚ taking a look into both sides of the racial profiling issue to find what if any laws are in place to prevent racial profiling from taking place. Racial discrimination is not a new phenomenon it can be traced back over one hundred years to slavery times. Dark skinned individuals have always been seen as inferior to that of the white man. Even after
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GMO. Chipotle looks and seems like the best and healthiest “fast food restaurant” that there is. They have also tried to tackle a very big but much ignored ethical issue that has been going on in many work places across the United States‚ which will be discussed later on. Although chipotle brings in over a billion dollars as a company in
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Ethical Issues Surrounding the Edward Snowden Case Edward Snowden was seen as a trustworthy person by his peers and superiors. This trust was the major downfall of the NSA; because of this trust Snowden was given certain privileges which should not have been given to him. When this case broke many people were resolute that he was guilty‚ some thought that his actions were justified and others were simply on the fence. We need to ask the question was Edward Snowden really wrong in his actions?
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing This paper explores the legal and ethical nursing issues surrounding two different health care case studies. The first case study is regarding the decision-making process of a family for aggressive vs. palliative measures for a patient without advanced directives. The second case study is regarding a nurse’s obligation to report witnessed negligent actions of another nurse being sued in a malpractice case. This
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Ethical Problems The basic rule of ethics is doing good and avoiding evil and the moral preferred action are the one which produces the greater good and also produces the lesser evil. The mayor may not be examining the consequences of these gifts at this time‚ he may recognize only the dimension of one effect without considering the other dimensions. The mayor accepting these gifts will have a negative effect on how he makes decisions regarding matters that concerns these people‚ based on the gift
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The article I read was about the ethical issues of importance to nurses regarding genetic and genomic health care. According to the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ genetics‚ the study of genes and its effects‚ has been of great significance to understand rare diseases such as muscular dystrophy. However‚ a new field of study‚ genomics‚ has emerged bringing hope for a more specialized approach to treat disease. Genomics‚ refers to the “study of all the genes in the human genome together‚ including
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Ethical Issues in The Insider The Insider is a 1999 movie based on real-life events that happened within an unaired 1994 episode of 60 minutes on CBS. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand‚ played by Russell Crowe‚ was the Vice President of Research and Development for the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation and was not satisfied with the way that the third largest tobacco company was going. Wigand was then fired when he began to voice his personal opinion about how he did not agree with how the company was
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Current Ethical Issues Paper XMGT/216 January 20‚ 2013 Jeffery Day Current Ethical Issues Paper The fictional organization that I chose from the Virtual Organization is “Patton-Fuller Community Hospital.” The reason that I chose this organization is because the healthcare industry has always fascinated me. I think that it is really awesome that there are people in this world that actually choose to save others’ lives. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital is a decent place to get immediate medical
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To create my Ethical Organization Profile I have decided to write about an organization and the ethical and moral issues that this organization is currently facing. Baderman Island is an all-inclusive resort located on the Kelsey River. The island resort has been open to the public since 2004 and continues to grow and gain new vacationers. Baderman Island offers many activities for couples and families or even a group of friends. This resort has four hotels to accommodate its customers and a hand-full
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