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    1) On a website calls “10 Most Ethical CEOs of 2015”, I saw the report about the former CEO Mike Duke of Wal-Mart who pronounces to change the plan that Wal-Mart starts to sell their food with lower salt, fat and sugar content as well as lower the price of fruits and vegetables. (onlinemba.com) Even though Mike Duke is now already retired from Wal-Mart, but this change is such a good ethical decision that he makes when he is still working on the CEO position. As we all know, for every company,…

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    identity the issue at hand and what the purpose of the research will be. Since the research deals with a prison there will without doubt be some interesting situations to address and prepare for. Preparation will be key and understanding what is ethical and what is not will help any researcher make good decisions. Research Steps The first thing to remember about doing research at a prison is that prisoners are considered a vulnerable population. Groups are known as vulnerable when their…

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    On 11/8/16 I met with Mr. Sutter. He remains in Lapeer Regional rehabilitation. Mr. Sutter is weight bearing with the cam boot and a walk. He was able to ambulate 130 feet with contact guard. He was able to climb 2 steps with bilateral railing. Mr. Sutter is concerned about getting into his home, he reports the back steps are cinder blocks and have no railing. He reports he has grab bars in his bathroom, but even before the accident he fell and was concerned about that. He has another…

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    When looking at the issues at hand with Gabriela’s and Brittany’s stories, our group all agreed that autonomy and nonmaleficence were key aspects being portrayed. We specifically discussed the roles and viewpoints of the doctors. With Gabriela, due to her age and condition the doctors believed it would do her more harm (nonmaleficence) to go ahead with the kidney transplant and gave pros and cons of different operations to better her life. However, the doctors believe it is best that she…

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    Jackie_initial reponse If I were the communication advisor to Tina, I think, several ethical communication issues from Tina's perspective are there: First, she should listen to more staffs in different levels about the reasons of referrals dwindled, at least she should check it after the two middle managers told her. Since she wants to be a leader who is more involved, making sure to get a whole scope of accurate information is necessary for right decision making. Secondly, the initial…

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    Neera Tanden, the president of the Center for American Progress and a top ally to Hillary Clinton, has been accused of shielding sexual harassers and fostering a toxic culture that subjected victims to punishment for speaking out, according to BuzzFeed News. BuzzFeed reports that 19 former and current employees at CAP have made allegations against Tanden and the company for protecting sexual predators and punishing those who dared speak out against inappropriate behavior. CAP is a far-left…

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    Nursing is an ethical activity (Ellis, 2017). He explained that the principles and theories of ethics are one of the methods used to make a clinical decision. According to Singapore Nursing Board Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (1999), nurses are expected to advocate in the best interest of the patients. Nurses engage in daily activities with the intention of the right practices however, there are times where nurses are put in a dilemma where their ethics come into question (Ellis, 2017)…

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    I looked at her situation but that did not make me change my mind to report her. First, I made sure that it was her taking the money and I monitored the money for a week to determine about how much she was taking from the register so that I was able to have something to follow up on when I reported her. I then went to my supervisor and reported the incident and asked that we both sit down and talk to her and explain what we know and how we know of her stealing money from the register. After the…

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    The Fatal Choice The aim of this paper is to discuss the ethical decision to continue or terminate a pregnancy after the diagnosis of a fatal fetal condition. Through the use of previous articles and discussions on this topic, both views will be explored with facts. The decision to terminate or continue a pregnancy falls on the parents, and there are many factors that go into making this decision. The term fatal fetal condition, or lethal malformation has many definitions, and finding just one…

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    business is not successful, such as in the case of Arthur’s Ethical Dilemma. Also, people think that ethics is just about doing the right thing. Business and ethics together is what is the driving force to product a successful business. Warren Buffet once said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that you’ll do things differently” (Brainy Quotes). In the case of Arthur’s Ethical Dilemma, Arthur was a man trying to save his dying wife.…

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