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    Voting is something that sets the precedence to the county in which we live in, unfortunately so many unethical and unjust things occur during this process that people begin to lose faith in the government in which governs out daily lives. Growing up my family was very big on voting and pushed everyone to vote when they turned 18. My family always instilled that this is our opportunity to make change, which was liberating. I was excited to vote and always encouraged my friends to vote. My…

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    The Central States Pension Fund has been faced with a major ethical issue in recent years. Due to the economic downturn in 2008, the Fund has lost a considerable amount of money, which effects the pensioners using this fund. Because of poor investments made during the recession the Fund is projected to be insolvent by 2025 if there is not a change made to the pensioner’s payments. The Fund must decide whether or not to cut the pension payments each month. The first option we have is to continue…

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    I would start off my investigation by legally, going through to find out the truth around those entire circumstances. I would describe a proceed to how I investigate this case: As a matter of first importance I would ask the Widget representative to get the subtle details about their suspicions like Did Smith makes statements about his activity or intentions with anyone? If Provided that, whom? Might have been he comes in early or leaving late in an unusual manner? Has there been any contact or…

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    For 158 years, Northwestern Mutual has helped clients achieve their financial goals by implementing personalized plans that provide the needs and wants of our clients, guiding them to a financially secure future. As a life insurance company with no shareholders, our financial representatives are focused solely on providing excellent and dependable service to our clients. After reviewing your information, and analyzing our services, our financial representatives have identified the best options…

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    Everyone must make a choice at some point in their lives. Whether it’s choosing what to have for dinner or something bigger and more significant, they all make a difference. In the case of Sanger Rainsford, the latter option is the case. He is faced with an enormous moral decision given to him by an aristocratic Cassock on an island. Rainsford’s need to make a choice reflects the Robert Frost poem The Road Not Taken and his decision takes him on a mental and physical journey, paralleling…

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    An unconscious patient poses many ethical and legal difficulties. As medical students we must use principles from all three 'Tomorrow's Doctor' outcomes to allow us to appropriately care for a patient who is unable to respond to questioning or consent to treatment. There are three outcomes we must pertain too: a doctor as a scientist and scholar, a doctor as a practitioner and a doctor as a professional. Immediately when presented with an unconscious patient the first duty of care is to ensure…

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    bleeding ulcers, requiring the need for urgent blood transfusion (Steinbock, London & Arras, 2013). An advance directive is an important document to have in place for life-saving measures because it will help the healthcare provider decide the most ethical decision for the patient, allow family members to see what the patient wants and grant their request, and help determine the best interest for the patient with the way they functioned prior to being incompetent. This specific situation calls…

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    Such mixed feelings, on the one hand I’m excited to be done, but on the other hand it means not spending Mondays and Tuesdays at St. Vincent working with a great group of people as a social worker. Jamie took it easy on me, just assigned me a couple of patients to arrange discharge in the morning. Both were pretty basic, nothing out of the ordinary. Then I went to my last rounds and spent most of the time thinking about not seeing these doctors and nurses again. I wondered if I would ever…

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    Alexandro Zhaz Prof. Basu Ethical Awareness Exercise Fresh Direct Anyone who has ever tried to navigate the streets of New York City in an automobile will find that driving and parking are two big daily challenges. Fresh Direct trucks that are double parked in front large apartment buildings are a prime target for the NYC Parking Violations officers who ticket Fresh Direct trucks to the tune of “hundreds of thousands of dollars.” It is a cost of doing business that the company absorbs and does…

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    Looking back to my sole year as a civilian contractor, which was the closest I will ever get to being a normal employee. I was lucky enough to be hired by SOTECH, a company that serviced mainly military Special Forces customers. This company introduced me to a range of options and liberties that I never had the opportunity to experience while in the military and are usually only afforded to the commercial world. The learning experience I was able to gain with this company, had to do with…

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