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    When is it necessary to keep a secret and when it's necessary to reveal one? I believe itś necessary to keep a secret from someone depending on how bad it can hurt you or the person youŕe keeping it from. Itś necessary to keep a secret only if it won't hurt you or the person youŕe keeping it from. In The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne a young woman keeps a secret not only having a baby with with someone not being her husband but keeping his daughters dad (Dimmesdale) a secret. Also Hester Prynne…

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    Consider an individual is arrested for murdering his neighbor. The suspect goes to his attorney and confesses every detail of the crime. At trial, the defendant’s attorney is called to the witness stand to testify about the conversation between the attorney and the defendant. There is no doubt if this were to play out that the defendant would be convicted and spend a lifetime in prison. So the question exist, is there really a need for privileged communication? Even though society wants the…

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    to privacy regarding private information that an individual receives from another depending on the exercise of their profession. Confidentiality refers to an established relationship on faith or trust. Speaking of confidentiality and professional secrecy of special situations that merit consideration as they pose ethical and legal challenges to the therapist as the duty of confidentiality is not absolute current and potential risks to third parties. Therapists have an ethical and legal duty…

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    Discussion Questions 3.) How important do you think maintaining the marriage should be when a couple enters relationship counseling because of conflict and emotional distress? Do counselors have a greater ethical responsibility to encourage couples to maintain the marriage when children are involved? What guidelines would you provide to a new couple 's counselor trying to help a couple decide whether to stay together or divorce? I believe that maintaining the marriage should be the decision of…

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    Themes Of Dew Breaker

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    The novel revolves around the theme of “honor” that inspires the theme of secrecy. For Angela, her secret was out on the day of her marriage and the revelation of the secret of her virginity inspires the events that has implications for her twin brothers Pablo and Pedro, as well as the character of Santiago Nasar. The murder happened, Santiago was killed but till half part of the story, it remains a mystery. Angela’s mother, Purisima has brought up her little girls to be great spouses. The…

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    Judge’s suggestion and pose as Alex’s father. 2. It is unethical and against the law for me to pose as Alex’s parent for the express purpose of obtaining medical records that both myself and the judge have no legal right to possess. Even if I were to act upon the judge’s suggestion and find out that Alex had HIV, the evidence could not be used in court against the mother due to the manner in which it was obtained. Another dilemma is whether to report Judge Bolt for even suggesting such an…

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    Outsourcing grew out of manufacturers’ concern to lower costs of production. In order to gain a competitive edge in the global economy, American business owners looked towards cheap labor offered overseas. Ultimately outsourcing led to more jobs being available for foreigners while American citizens were suffering. Outsourcing enables American businesses to become more profitable through increasing revenue. It has helped the country gain global recognition for its stable economy. Although…

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    Thank you so so much!! I really appreciate the help and the time you took!!! Your feedback was awesome and I fixed it!! Have a wonderful thanksgiving and if I can ever help you in some way, I would be more than happy to help! On Nov 20, 2016, at 4:58 PM, Kristie Lyons wrote: Hi, Amy – This looked really good! I just made a few tweaks…see below: Work Experience · I moved the dates to the side, so they stood out a little bit more. That way they can see how long you have worked…

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    responsibility for them” (Johnson 2007). This statement entrenched a high standard for future covert operations to strive to remain clandestine, which is a seemingly improbable feat to achieve. Indeed, most covert operations have the intention to maintain secrecy and further, utilize strategies to provide a chance for the nation to invoke plausible deniability when a mission becomes compromised. However, covert operations in the past, such as the Iran-Contra Affair have been subject to exposure,…

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    Individuals researching within the health and social care environment may come across many ethical issues and professionals need to be able to accept service users’ choices and opinions. An ethical issue is when someone has to judge what is right and what is wrong and being able to make the right choice without disrespecting service users’ opinions and choices and treating every individual fairly and with dignity. By staying away from ethical issues will reduce the amount of conflict and will…

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