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    American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics With reference to provision 1 of the American Nurse Association Code of Ethics, while practicing, a nurse has to be compassionate. Additionally, a nurse should show respect for inherent dignity, uniqueness and worth of every person without considering the nature of their health problems, personal attributes or their economic or social status. To narrow this down, a nurse is supposed to respect human dignity by recognition of the specific rights…

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    American dollar bills. Despite this symbol, religion and politics are separated in the US since the Bill of Rights ratified in 1791. It is indeed stated in the First Amendment of the American Constitution that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…

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    Knowledge such as Ethics and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. There are several possibilities of knowledge application in different AOK, where distinct WOK can play…

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    today. The world is changing and so is society, so the way that the Pope is looked at is altered as well. The two professors make great points on how Pope Francis is modifying the Catholic point of view on the world and promoting unification of religions. I believe that the Pope is one of the best I will ever see in my life. Francis is a Jesuit, which is extremely rare given that Jesuits are bound by oath not to take positions of authority. He is bringing up vital issues that have been ignored…

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    with others, it is important to expand our knowledge of ethics beyond our own morality. Furthermore, without ethics, we would have no conscience, no morals, nothing to make…

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    Ethical Issues We learn this at a very young age. Remember the phrase “Treat others the way you want to be treated”(Pecson)? That is what we call ethics. Ethics basically means knowing what is right from wrong. We deal with ethical issues in an everyday basis. It is everywhere we go, whether with family, at work, school, in a park, and so on. Ethics is a huge part in our life, making us think about common sense or just deciding overall. Without ethical values, we would end up living in purged…

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    only the ethics half of capitalism. However, the values half is never mentioned in the article. To get a full understanding of capitalism, both the ethics and the values need to be considered. There is more at work than just the Protestant or the Buddhist ethic. The Western society focuses more on one's self than Eastern societies. We value success, mostly measured in material possessions and abstractly in money. Overall, I feel that saying "it seems as if it is the Buddhist ethic that is…

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    For those who have read Nietzsche, it comes as no surprise that he had a great aversion for what religion had to offer people. His disdain for religion is fueled by his belief that the dogmatic proclamations put forth by religious teachings only have served as a means of controlling and inhibiting true human nature. Nietzsche’s perspective on the historical development of religions influence on human morality, forces one to consider the broader dimensions of religious influence on human thought…

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    Ethics and Social Justice Code of Ethics According to Cooper (2012), codes of ethics are what provides the external controls for the organization. The beliefs, mission and vision are the guiding force for the employee’s professional behavior. Schein (1985) is an identified group (organization) having shared history and long standing tradition (Kurtz, 2003). Within a faith based organization, the assumption is that the creation of policies and practice will be of the highest ethical standards.…

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    groups range from gender, religion, and cultural. It is difficult to provide and assure confidentiality within these group sessions. Side conversations/gossip is sometimes heard within the organization. Occasionally it is addressed but, often it is overlooked. • Cultural competence and social diversity (1.05) o I was able to sit in on a group that was ran by one of the members that totally disregarded the other member’s religion.…

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