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    There are several ethical issues in the news lately about the treatment college athletes are receiving compared to the non-athletic students of universities. Is the practice of favoring athletes and bending the rules in the favor of universities to enable the best college sports stars to play ethical? Two major ethical issues that have been in the public eye as of late is cheating and grade tampering‚ and recruiting tactics. Both of these actions are unethical‚ but it still isn’t stopping universities

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    Many ethical issues can be presented when working in the medical field; a few major issues are presented in the case of Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which people may hear voices in their heads that tell them to do immoral things‚ which are not there. A Schizophrenic person may also sit for hours without moving or talking‚ and are not completely sane. This disorder is a result of genetic and environmental factors. One of the issues that are involved with schizophrenia is telling

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    The use of technology has skyrocketed over the past few years‚ with a whopping ninetyfive percent of people utilizing the internet‚ constantly checking smartphones‚ and relying on other forms of media for entertainment‚ socializing‚ or work related instances. Compared with the digital satellites‚ MP3 players‚ and Palm Pilots of the 1990s‚ the technology today has truly advanced‚ causing many people to become dependent on media-related devices. More than fifty percent of today’s youth contribute to

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    Information Privacy and Marketing: WHAT THE U.S. SHOULD (AND SHOULDN’T) LEARN FROM EUROPE H. Jeff Smith A A few years ago‚ I spent a week in Sweden meeting with various individuals who were interested in issues of information privacy. After talking for a number of hours with employees at the Data Inspection Board (DIB)‚ Sweden’s federal regulatory agency for privacy‚ I interviewed several executives in the country’s private sector. I soon realized that at least half of each discussion

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    EMPIRICAL STUDY ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS IN THAILAND: PRIVACY BEHAVIOR AND CONCERN INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH SUBMITTED IN BUSINESS RESEARCH SUBJECT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISRATION IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BY PONGSATHORN CHALERMCHUANG BANGKOK‚ THAILAND DECEMBER 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION THE SOCIAL NETWORK 1.1 Background of the topic The social network is the type of community between peer to peer occurring

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    Ethical and legal issues According to D. E. Summer and S. Rhoades in Magazines: a complete guide to the industry; magazines face the same legal and ethical issues than newspapers: “[…] plagiarism‚ libel‚ slander‚ invasion of privacy‚ editorial bias‚ and inaccuracy”[1]. Indeed‚ there are some limits to what a journalist can write‚ an editor can publish‚ a photographer can photograph‚ and a designer can design. Magazines go sometimes beyond the ethical or legal bounds. All these issues are parts of

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    Nike- Ethical Issues

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    Ethical Case Analysis: Nike Introduction Nike was established in 1972 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. These two men were visionaries. The goal for Nike was to carry on Bowerman’s legacy of innovative thinking by helping every athlete reach their goal or by creating lucrative business opportunities that would set the company apart from any competition. This included providing quality work environments for all who were

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    Health Information Technology : Quality Issues Author : Neha Salian Co-author : Malvika Hake Abstract Health IT is the technology that enables patients and providers to support better health and health care by providing targeted information meant to inform‚ educate or generally allow for improved decision making. With health care costs and quality assurance taking central roles in the health care arena‚ increasing attention is being directed towards the potential of health information

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    – HIPAA and Information Technology Checkpoint There are several advantages in having a standardized medical database. The most important advantage is a standardized medical database will offer medical facilities access to the patient records more easily. If a patient decides to change health care providers or if an emergency situation arose the patient would be able to receive service immediately. The database will contain patient’s medical information‚ so that if a patient were to encounter

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    "Serpico" Ethical Issues

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    Serpico is about a New York police officer‚ Frank Serpico‚ or “Paco”‚ who got shot in the face for reporting police corruption in the New York Police Department (NYPD). Fellow officers did not help him when he was wounded. This movie portrayed real life events and factors that go on in our police forces today. There are a lot of ethical issues that go on in this movie. Men are beaten‚ punished‚ lied to‚ and deceived by police officers. Serpico testified against all police corruption and was left

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