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    The ethical dilemma that I have decided on for this assignment is a choice that I have to do a couple times a week minimum. This choice always tear’s at me when having to make which way I will lean towards. The decision or “dilemma” that I face is having to up-sale extra work or not too. I know this might not sound like an ethical dilemma, but for dealership technicians it is. I am always under pressure from upper management to get more up-sales on every vehicle that comes in for service. Now…

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    Iphone Ethical Dilemma

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    Guan Wang Business Forum Business Ethic Assignment Case1: Building a “backdoor” to the Iphone: An ethical dilemma 1 How to Recognize • Define the ethical dilemma from all perspectives. Is this an ethical dilemma? It is an ethical dilemma because the U.S. government and the FBI sought and demanded Apple’s help in unlocking the iPhone of a terrorist involved in a terrorist attack. FBI think Apple provide vital insights into the motives of the attack, as well as to provide crucial evidence…

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    Nursing Ethical Dilemmas

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    When nurses are faced with ethical decision making it is important to understand the scope and extent of the principles they are facing to avoid any boundaries that could potentially be crossed. Nurses are responsible for obtaining patient advocacy but also for maintaining their patient’s autonomy. Ethical issues can arise when a patient’s values or beliefs are possibly in question or in debate. As healthcare suppliers we may not always agree with the decisions of the patient or the active…

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    Ethical Dilemmas In Sports

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    Benchmark Assignment: Ethical Dilemmas Throughout life people will face ethical dilemmas. How a person maneuvers their way through ethical dilemmas is determined by their worldview. I will discuss the ethical dilemma of using performance-enhancing drugs. The core beliefs that are relative to the ethical dilemma of performance enhancing drugs is that Christians should not be conformed to this world, cheating is wrong, and one’s body is a temple of the Holy Spirit. The resolution that is…

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    there are 10 different situations (listed below) who need the $40,000 to make any kind of difference, and only one situation will receive the assistance. This is one type of dilemma a social worker could face daily. Therefore, in the dilemma I would choose my 60-year-old father who needs a heart transplant because this dilemma does not specify where this amount the money came from? 1. A premature infant (born 3 months early) who needs to be maintained in an incubator and receive medical…

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    Danita Ethical Dilemmas

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    different ethnic background, the evaluator may feel that there may be many ethical dilemmas that can occur. According to Lu et al. (2016) cultural differences play a big part in which the client’s attitudes, beliefs and values may cause the evaluators attitudes, beliefs and values to clash. This clash can cause misdiagnoses and the inability to formulate a proper therapeutic relationship (Lu et al, 2016). Another ethical dilemma when dealing with cultural diversity, is that the evaluator can…

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    Bp Ethical Dilemma

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    my paper I will address the question, in what ways can the oil and gas industry improve its ethical risk management strategies in order to reduce accidents. As well as which method is preferable and why it is preferable. First to answer this question, I will address the first step in the Leeds Model which is to define the ethical dilemma that is taking place in the oil and gas industry. The ethical dilemma taking place in this case is the fact that Exxon, BP, and fracking are all taking…

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    Benchmark - Ethical Dilemmas We live in a society where we face ethical dilemmas throughout our entire lives. Sometimes the dilemma might be minor, and other times the issue is life changing. How we choose to get through these life changing moments has a lot to do with our morals and worldview. The life of an unborn fetus is at the mercy of its mother, and an ethical dilemma of abortion will be examined from the perspective of the Christian worldview. Ethical Dilemma This case involves a woman…

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    Lifeboat Ethical Dilemmas

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    In order to make a solid ethical decision, one must; “recognize an ethical issue, get the facts, evaluate alternative actions, make a decision, test it, and act and reflect on the outcome” (Velasquez et al. 278). There are several outcomes that could occur based upon what approach is taken, some people believe in choosing the route that will benefit them the most, while some people believe in carrying out what is best for the people around them. “The Runaway Trolley Car,” depicts the scenario…

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    Abortion Ethical Dilemmas

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    initiated in the 1990’s, it has brought with it many ethical considerations. Along with the success of genetic testing comes the realization that difficult choices come with a positive diagnosis. The parents, sometimes, are not prepared to make these difficult decisions no matter how much counseling has been completed. A choice that may be to parents following a positive diagnosis of prenatal testing is to terminate the pregnancy. Ethical Dilemma The ability to foresee a child’s predisposed…

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