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    fact of life that at some point in our lives, we will be faced with a moral dilemma. These situations arise due to the fact that as professionals, we are bombarded with the ethical standards and principles of different stakeholders. We all develop a personal moral code, but what are we to do when this code differs from the code of our employer? The code our customers/clients? The law? It is when we are faced with these opposing ethical codes that we are faced with a dilemma in how to proceed. To…

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    The main reason behind my thoughts is that most of the prices of war are bound to be there regardless of who wins them while the majority of the backlashes of war are irreversible. Land, resources and peace could be distributed fairly without the need for war, whereas death…

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    intelligent agents. This will require academic articles as references to identify ethical issues for discussions and explanations, along with my personal opinion and knowledge on the matter if there’s any. There will be a small discussion regarding actors in articles of how they can relate to the ethical issues, there will also be a brief discussion of how the Code of Ethics could affect the decisions, outcome and issues of identified ethical issues. Also set out in the assignment criteria I…

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    most important and most challenging aspects of nursing practice. As such, the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) produces and maintains an ethical decision-making framework, which functions as a tool to guide best practice in challenging situations (Ethics, 2017). In order to fully understand an ethical issue, the situation must be clearly stated, inclusive of both the known and unknown information. TW, the palliative client I cared for, embodied multiple ethical issues. The most poignant for…

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    Personal Moral Duty

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    country is separate, or at least should be held separate, from our own moral duty to our family, or our own personal beliefs. We face a tough decision defining our choices and what makes them constitutional. Furthermore, what gives us definition for what is right, what is wrong, and how we make the correct decision? For myself, my moral duty is to my family and to accomplish all that I can for them. My goal for this paper is to give answers to these questions and to give insight for how decision…

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    articles presented by both Kristof and Kaleem explore the importance of the humanities, and how it can be a positive influence on the development of critical thought, intellect, and emotional intelligence. The combination of these factors contributes, in my opinion, to a more well-rounded (spiritually, emotionally, intellectually) individual. Nicholas Kristof's article explores, compares, and contrasts how the liberal arts and humanities are a skill that is just as necessary, and just as…

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    Reflection Of Practicum

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    The ideas gave me a lot of guidance, which has made my experience as a practicum student easier to manage and understand. For example, the coping with pressures part of the text gave me tools that helped me manage school, personal life, job and practicum at the same time. Moreover, in the looking forward part of the text the book gave me a lot of options to help the transition from undergraduate…

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    Personal Integrity Essay

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    Provide your personal definition of integrity. Then describe some decisions and behaviors/actions that are aligned with your sense of integrity. How do your beliefs about personal integrity influence your decision-making and actions? In my opinion, integrity means to be true to yourself and being honest. Some decisions and behaviors that are aligned with my sense of integrity are job interviews, involving with police officers, the workplace and co-workers, and family. My beliefs about personal…

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    multi-paragraph, the topic of integrity will be touched through my personal natives. I will discuss about how I had thrown them away and how through hard work of others, I was placed in the right path, how it had recently played a role, and how it affects those who interact with me. Around my 5th grade year or elementary, one could say that I threw any sense of integrity out the window. During that year, any thought of doing the right thing set aside my sense of greed, wrath, and even defiance.…

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    The question of ethics: should we follow our heart or common sense? Author’s Name Institutional Affiliation Abstract This paper discloses moral and ethical questions of how should we behave, the analysis of specific situation using as a basis the story which had happened to a nurse of cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Stella and her patient, Sally, who was diagnosed an incurable brain tumour and got a DNR order placed on her chart. The way Stella had decided Sally’s fate causes…

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