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    | The submission of this assignment is a statement that it is compliant with the University’s assessment regulations‚ and that it does not infringe the University’s research ethics principles. You are responsible for ensuring that the assignment is submitted in its entirety‚ and are advised to number pages in the format ‘Page x of y’ (e.g. Page 3 of 12). PART 2 For completion by the Module Tutor: Ensure provisional

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    career just to clean‚ feed and look after dogs isn’t the easiest thing in the word too do. But on the other hand‚ if you do enjoy spending time with dogs and working along side people of all types this might just be the job you could be interested in‚ work experience gives you the opportunity you need too test yourself for a week in the busy‚ but normal day at the Lost Dogs Home in North Melbourne. Walking into the lunchroom in the morning for the first daytime was similar to your first day at a new

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    Involvement) LEARNING OBJECTIVES (TOPIC 3) After completion of this topic‚ you will be able to: 1. Describe the main ethical theories and apply it to business scenarios © iStockphoto.com/Dan Bachman ETHICAL THEORIES Three periods in history of ethics Greek period (500 BC-AD 500) • The man who performed his duties as a citizen = good man • Greeks – “Man is the measure of all things” – he decides for himself what is right and wrong • Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle emphasised the need and importance

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    medicine.” Many years ago he was diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus Type II and has been on insulin for two years. His blood sugar on admission was 589. He is retired and was widowed one year ago. He’s active in his church‚ gardens‚ and likes to work on small projects around the house. His medical history includes Diabetes Mellitus Type II‚ insulin dependent‚ Hyperlipidemia‚ and Osteoarthritis. The three possible scenarios I came up with are 1) to discharge S.Z. from the hospital and go home

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    Ethics-3rd period Mrs. Shaffer Sam Vallance Ethics of Child Labor I. Intro A. During the nineteenth and early twentieth century child labor was a rampant problem with the advancements in technology. Then during the mid twentieth century‚ the United States started implementing child labor laws such as setting an age limit for somebody to work for pay and also setting certain health and safety codes at the work place. Despite efforts to prevent child labor‚ it is still prevalent in

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    Q1. Explain how utilitarian might prove a defence for Roche and how a rights-based ethic might instead condemn Roche’s drug trails in China. A. According to the Utilitarian Ethics point of view that support the benefits of greater number of people compare to the loss of fewer people or supports the idea that gives happiness to the majority. As far as this case is considered utilitarian does support Roche’s drug tests on transplant patient because the test helps the company to create medicines like

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    The article that I chose for my first reflection paper is about the investigation of Southwest Airlines removing 109 Jewish high school students off of their flight due to being non-compliant. The students were using their mobile devices when told not to as well as not staying in their seats before taking off. However‚ the executive director of the Yeshiva of Flatbush School did not agree with the flight crews’ actions. One of the teachers stated that there were a small group of students in the back

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    Ethical Issues of Wrongful Conception Enisse Woodall HCA 322: Health Care Ethics & Medical Laws Instructor: Dolores Thomas Date: December 12‚ 2011 Ethical Issues of Wrongful Conception When it comes to the decision of the health care system‚ there are many things that a person needs to look into such as the elements of autonomy‚ fidelity‚ and confidentiality. Also one needs to know the diversity when it comes to making ethical decision and the “Patient’s Bill of Rights

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    When asking people “what does ethics mean?” we get many different replies. Some relate ethics to feelings‚ others relate it to religion‚ others might relate it to the law‚ others relate it to society and some just do not know. They are all wrong. Ethics refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong. Feelings‚ religion and the law may misguide people from what is ethical. The majority of people misunderstand what being ethical means. Some think that being ethical means following the law

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    Reason why people give up on ethics Self-interest sometimes morphs into greed and selfishness‚ which is unchecked self-interest at the expense of someone else. This greed becomes a kind of accumulation fever. “If you accumulate for the sake of accumulation‚ accumulation becomes the end‚ and if accumulation is the end‚ there’s no place to stop‚” he said. The focus shifts from the long-term to the short-term‚ with a big emphasis on profit maximization. For example‚ swaps (where two communication

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