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    up with many forms of oppression among women. It is depicted in the story that Louise Mallard was not only suffering in her medical and marital conditions only but there were also chances that she will cause any danger to her own self as her sister warns. Everything is done very cautiously keeping in view the health condition of Mallard. All the action of the story revolves around her preservation. Things are presented to her in a lighter tone to prevent her from any distress. Louise Mallard…

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    Solyndra, A U.S. Solar Panel Manufacturer Solyndra was the first manufacturer to receive a guaranteed loan from the government under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and was endorsed as a model manufacturer for the clean energy economy. In this essay we will look at a brief history of Solyndra, their unethical behavior, ethical framework, and the laws that pertain to this company. It is always an unfortunate situation when a large company, such as Solyndra, is viewed as becoming very successful…

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    and the place, where they could be from, do not exist. There are also philosophers, like Hume, that believe that our minds put together and construct false ´ideas´. The most important passage for me is ´One of the main concerns of philosophy is to warn people again jumping to conclusions.´ Yes, I very agree with this sentence, we do have to keep open our minds, always. We have to try to understand all world ideals, it is very important do not close doors advance. It is better if we analyze…

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    The four legal do’s and don’ts when treating children and adolescences with suicidal tendencies. All states mandate professional counselors have a duty to warn if a client has express intent to harm another; duty to report when a child, elder, or disable person is being abused or neglected, and report if the client is a danger to themselves. Transition into adolescence is a daunting growing pain alone; however, when many adolescence stressors begin to pile up with no light at the tunnel. Many of…

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    Circe warns Odysseus beforehand not to eat the cattle of the sun, else he will return home “ a broken man—all shipmates lost, alone in a stranger’s ship” (Fagles 253). Odysseus heeds Circe’s warning and does not eat the cattle of the sun, and he even makes his…

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    HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICES Both management and employees are responsible to reduce workplace stress. Firstly, be fair to employees especially those who work on shifts. Hence, line manager is responsible to come out with flexible yet efficient duty rosters. For example, employees can leave earlier than the actual working hours to settle their matters if there are any emergency cases. But, this must make sure that their job tasks are not be affected. Again, regular exercises prevent…

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    employee loyalty since the employee has no duty to be loyal to his employer.” (Lamer 184). Generally, whistleblowers choose to expose his/her company to the public because it is in the public’s best interest. An example of this would the case study of the 1971 Ford Pinto, there was an issue with the car that when it was involved in a car wreck it would explode. The engineers who designed and were working on the project felt morally obligated to warn the public of the malfunctioning in…

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    however, disagreed with Delany. Douglass believed that emigration was not the answer for freed or born free Negroes. He felt that a Negro born in America was an American, and they deserved to live in the land that they built. That it was his moral duty to help advance America to be a land where being a Negro wasn’t a handicap. On October 21, 1890, Douglass delivered a speech before the Bethel Literary and Historical Association in Washington D.C. He describes calling the issue “the Negro…

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    As our society changes, counselors will find themselves increasingly called upon to assist individuals in crisis. These services could occur in a variety of locations ranging from private practice settings to major incidents and disasters, such as terrorist attacks, school shootings, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Consequently, counselors will find themselves facing legal and ethical dilemmas, as well as engaging in roles outside of the traditional counseling setting. In order to provide an…

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    Throughout history there have been many cases of assimilation. However, almost every attempt has been unsuccessful. For example, after evangelizing native-Americans in the west, native culture continued to exist. The short story “The Lost Sister”, by Dorothy M. Johnson, explains the unsuccessful and negative effects of forced assimilation of the aboriginal people. The tragic consequences of assimilation are exhibited through the protagonist’s family’s ignorant ideas of Aunt Bessie before and…

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