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    Ethical dilemmas and multicultural issues are things that you will come across in your professional career. When we seek the assistance of a counselor in schools or in any other setting we want to know that what we share will not be shared with others. We want to feel comfortable and know that our standards and ethics will not be violated. While working in a school setting we came across Amy who is a 16 year old African American high school student. She went to talk to her high school counselor

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    Workplace Ethical Dilemma Elizabeth Tirado BSHS/332 February 4‚ 2013 Kathleen Roberts Workplace Ethical Dilemma I have often thought of myself as a good person. My parents raised me to respect my elders‚ be kind to animals and children‚ and to say always please. These are good qualities for a person to have‚ but it is important to know why people have these qualities. Showing common courtesy to someone may make an impact in that person’s day‚ but in the workplace common courtesy‚ especially

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    When debating whether the action that one is taking is ethically correct or incorrect can depend on the ethical morals that a person‚ or company‚ upholds. In the situation given from the Improper Conduct by Management‚ a company named Dicers buys wafers from another company then resales after processing and packaging them. Engineer A worked for the company Dicers and was assigned the task to alter a certain testing process to which the wafers quality was seemed to be less when in reality there was

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    ----------------------- [pic] Personal Ethical Dilemma on Alcoholism Prior to Grade 11‚ whenever I heard the words ’substance abuse’ my mind immediately pictured useless‚ pathetic and stupid people who were ruining their lives for no reason. My notion began to change slightly as I moved through my last schooling years but even with an ever-increasing academic workload I would never even consider any substance as a stress reliever. The circumstances which made me think long and hard about

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    course the natural desire for their loved one to survive‚ while the state claims an interest in the value of life and a duty to protect the interest of dependents. Herbert and Weingarten indicate “the standard approach to such dilemmas usually refers to the principles of ethical analysis: patient autonomy (following a competent patient’s wishes)‚ medical beneficence (helping the patient) and justice or fairness (considering the interests of all involved). (P C Hébert and M A Weingarten The ethics of

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    CASE 01. ETHICAL DILEMMA A CHANGE OF DIRECTION FOR SOUTHERN X LTD John Kolikias‚ managing director of Southern X Ltd‚ fixed his gaze on the numbers on the screen. They were exciting. If correct‚ the innovation would be highly lucrative. The profits of their mobile phone subsidiary would literally explode. John sighed with relief. Southern X had been struggling for the last two years and its share price had plummeted by 40 percent. If the business didn’t turn around soon‚ a major restructuring would

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    Ethical Dilemma ( Case Study Lying in Business ) Q.1: It is not always okay to lie in a business context. However‚ there will be very less specific circumstances that lies will be okay. Some time there will be the situation where we can lie it may be the case of help to others . In a business context‚ it might be okay‚ if liars have good purposes. For example‚ they are lying because they want to avoid a risking investment of the investor‚ and they are lying because they want to

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    Ethical dilemmas in interpreting: case study 2 In the scenario‚ I am interpreting at a medical practice. The Service Provider (SP) is the GP practice and Service User (SU) is a patient. I arrive at the reception on time‚ the receptionist waves me in direction of the patient and then she answers a phone call. Then the patient is called into the consultation room. At the consultation room‚ I try to introduce myself and give my Code of Practice (CoP) to the doctor but he ignores me and asks what

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    was made because that life was not deemed important enough. Abortion is a real problem in this world today‚ and yet it has become a rather significant part of day to day life. It is deemed socially acceptable to kill a child because of a decision or mistake. Why is it illegal to murder someone yet it is legal to abort a child? They are both still humans. The way people deal with this ethical dilemma is that it is not a human but just a fetus. But when does a fetus become life

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    with treatment‚ as Bashir is requesting only comfort care‚ while her social service worker is advocating for medical intervention based on their duty of care and Jamilah’s desire to live with this statement "please help me‚ I want to live." The ethical dilemmas in this scenario include autonomy‚ non-maleficence‚ and beneficence. Beneficence is a fundamental principle in healthcare‚ emphasizing the importance of doing good and showing kindness and compassion towards patients. Healthcare providers are

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