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    Intentional Tort

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    queries on where the accountability lies, with the owner or the trespasser. The responsibility is weighted legally as damages incurred. However this matter is handled by the owner reflects the kind of business ethics Springfield Arms Apartments is overseen by. By understanding the torts and ethics can shed some light on the aftermath. On the evening of the event, the intruder…

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    Boards (ASWB) decided to issue a special document that outlines specific standards. The NASW Standards for Technology and Social Work Practice (2005) was created to help guide social workers that use modern media with their clients. The NASW Code of Ethics (2008) also provides a section that deals with confidentiality and the use of technology. There are various policies and laws set in place to help protect client privacy that will also be discussed throughout this…

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    Case 11.1: Accounting/Finance Ethics Scenarios Main Ethical Issue(s) Financial professionals are often confronted with fiduciary issues which challenge their integrity, honesty, and ability to be transparent with stockholders and customers. They may be pressured to make decisions or participate in accounting practices that are clearly against company policy, financial or accounting rules, regulations, and code of ethics. In all three scenarios, employees are asked to make such decisions.…

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    This essay will be based on a case study that focuses on a registered nurse and the care that was given to one of her patients which will include patterns of knowing and bioethical principles, which should have informed the nurse about the possible actions she could have chosen for a possibly better outcome for the patient. Four elements of negligence that must be met in order for the nurse to be considered legally negligent. Along with the (NMBA) nursing and midwifery board of Australia 's…

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    John 13: Johannine Ethics

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    its implications for Christian Ethics (John 13:34). Firstly, this paper will introduce Johannine ethics and analyse John 13:34 in context, before providing an exegesis of this verse. Secondly, this paper will analyse love in action, as presented in the foot washing narrative, whilst drawing out ethical implications for the believer. Finally, this paper will conclude with a summary of the findings from scholarly sources and the text of John’s Gospel. Johannine Ethics In ethical terms, John’s…

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    Immanuel Kant is considered one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe, the last period of the Enlightenment and universal philosophy. Currently Kant continue to have effect in various disciplines such as philosophy, ethics and politics, among others. Immanuel Kant thought that the only thing that have intrinsic value is good will. Kant believed that an action is correct only if is out of the parameters of our moral duties and such actions have to be right. Kant offers the categorical…

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    Ethics in nursing deals with doing what’s right when faced with everyday problems. “Ethics is concerned with doing the right thing and with being a certain kind of person, in terms of conduct and character” (Marquis & Houston, 2015, P.71). For the most part, every profession has its own values and norms. With that said, the normative ethical theory is applied to guide ethical decision making. In this assignment, there will be a reflection on an ethical dilemma that has occur in my nursing career…

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    Technology has advanced so much over the years and is only going to continue to advance as humans gain more knowledge and skills. The invention of technology has provided us with so many benefits such as the advancement in health care, leisure products, eco friendly vehicles, etc. However, technology also has some negatives as it pollutes our earth and has become a big influence in our society today. Recently a popular topic in the news has been the advancement in robots. Hopefully the…

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    Plagiarism In Nursing

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    frequently stated as to why one commits an intentional act of plagiarism (Smith, 2016). These instances would warrant a varying degree of consequences in line with academic policies and potentially even legal action for violations against the Code of Ethics for Nurses. Although most incompetent, unethical, or illegal practices may be handled with a warning by means of talking to the persons involved prior to more punitive consequences (American Nurses Association [ANA], 2015). Unintentional…

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    Jersey Institute of Technology proposes the study that evaluates the action of the Nazi’s Engineer during the Auschwitz regime. His main purpose is to educate future engineers to be careful about ethics, humanity, and morality. Katz argues that the Nazi’s Engineer was lacking the basic of engineering ethics. The Nazi’s Engineer would just follow…

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