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    CAREER CORNER: What to Expect in Your First Job? What ethical issues do you see in your organization as it deals with human resources? I am not employed. Therefore I am using an personal experiences at a job that I had several years ago. Ethicist Kirk Hanson, (2011) stated in an interview that ethical dilemmas are unavoidable, and we must be aware of our one’s value and beliefs. Not knowing when something is wrong, or one is unclear about a situation, asking questions is the best route to…

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    G Mto Ethical Dilemmas

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    human needs to survive it should be required that food, labels are made properly. With all the unknown dangers that G.M.Os impose, it should be a concern to every person and it’s their right to know and decide if they want or don’t want to eat it. My personal ethical framework proposes that food companies think making a profit is a higher priority than the lives of humans and the government is denying consumers the right to know what they are consuming by not passing a law to make G.M.O food…

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    whose values coincide with their own, The general population does not desire to work for a company that trashes their personal morals, beliefs, or culture. Situations like that can build tension in the workplace and will generally make that work environment undesirable for those who do not feel the things that they find of key importance are being respected and upheld. For example, my grandfather used to work for a pharmaceutical company in quality management. He discovered that the company was…

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    required by the law. Such managers place importance on moral and ethical standards (Bloch, n.d.). “I think we have a moral compass where we incorporate certain values in making our decisions to protect both our brand and our customers” (T. Maden, personal communication, April 18, 2016). For example, over and above the requirements published in New Zealand health and safety legislation, should The Warehouse install defibrillators in their stores with appropriate signage and had their staff…

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    Character Reference on behalf of 1SG Katrina Richardson. 2. I am currently assigned to USMEPCOM, however I served with 1SG Richardson while I was assigned to the 8th Theater Sustainment Command (TSC). 1SG Richardson was assigned to the command during my second year in 8th TSC. I am not fully aware of the circumstances surrounding the GOMOR and in no way do I condone anything 1SG Richardson is reprimanded for, however, I can say during the time I served with her in 8th TSC her…

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    Nursing Reflective Journal

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    Reflective Journal This journal entry will outline the five principles of knowing; emancipatory, ethical/moral, personal, aesthetic and empiric perspective as states by Chinn and Kramer (2011). Palliative care and compassion during home visits by a community health nurse will also be looked at. I will use these five ways of knowing to reflect on my time during the simulation. 70 years old Mrs. Giggles is a palliative patient living at home. CCAC has been referred and the nurse sees her at home.…

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    Cousin Vinny Ethics

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    In the practice of law ethics are a fundamental and necessary part of the practice. According to Merriam-Webster, Ethics are defined as “rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad.” Theatrics are ethical in the courtroom because they contribute to the overall narrative of either the defense or the prosecution. Theatrics have to do with every aspect of the courtroom from the actors to the costumes and from the stage to the audience. The theatre has a specific purpose…

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    employed, low income adults. I came to realize this issue because there was a time in my life when I was homeless, and I was practically told that there would be no immediate help available to me since there are no adults under the age of 18 who live in the same household as myself. My mother and I were evicted from our home in December 2014, just a few days before New Year 's Day. For confidentiality, I will refer to my mother as "Diane". Diane was head of the household while I was a full…

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    There are situations that exist throughout every facet of life where ethics can be applied. Although ethical decisions must be made all throughout the life; however, some of the most complex ethical decisions are associated with the medical field and involve the patients and treatment. Ethical theories address these issues and provide you with justifiable principles that can be utilized to assist in guiding a person in making these decisions1.These theories give justification of a person’s…

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    It is put clear in the philosopher’s statements, which states, “Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it becomes a universal law” (Kant, Gregor and Timmerman). In personal point of view, this assertion could mean that people only need to act according to reasons that are applicable to similar situations. The same circumstance can be taken into account by the universal law. For instance, universal maxim states that…

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