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    Informed Consent

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    creativity and innovation in publication, observation, and teaching. There are eight ethical guidelines this paper will address, which are (a) informed consent, (b) privacy and confidentiality, (c) data handling and reporting, (d) mistakes and negligence, (e) plagiarism, (f) risk assessment, (g) working with a Mentor, and (h) the Northcentral University Institutional Review…

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    binding contract. There was also undertones of undue influence by her then husband making the contract invalid under contract law section 12.12 undue influence. However I would advise the Bank to pursue charges against the solicitor Mr. Sharkface for negligence and the resulting damages under the laws of fiduciary duty. The bank is also entitled to the promissory note of $100,000.00 signed by the couple under the law of bill of exchange & negotiable instrument. The allegations by Miss Seashell's…

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    Rex and Rose Mary demonstrate a lack of supervision and guidance towards their children in The Glass Castle. Negligence then affects their children’s lives and now they are scared for the future ahead. The story starts out with the hot dog incident: “...when I stood up and started stirring the hot dogs again, I felt a blaze of heat on my right side” (9). This quote verifies Jeanette's lack of parenting she receives. Nobody was there to notice she was on fire while cooking hot dogs until she…

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    contributes to turn this attachment to negligence, not only with his parents also he neglects his creature and refused him, because the monster did not achieved the goal of Victor, to be a special creature and to challenge god to create creature better than anyone "Frankenstein's interest in pseudo-science is a specific sign of his narcissism. The creation of the creature ego-ideal is further narcissistic" (Kesner), so Victor's egotism that leads to refusal and negligence towards the monster is…

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    Lack Of Health Care

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    Over the years, the rise in medical cost partial blame the emerging of chronic diseases, lifestyle behaviors, and innovation for the upsurge in health care costs that forced millions of Americans without health care coverage. As people tend to develop chronic diseases from life style behaviors it becomes a burden on health care, to ensure that these patients receive the best care possible as the demand became greater and too expensive for the insurance companies to manage. “The U.S. chronic…

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    Ethics in Engineering: Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (BP 2010) Deepwater Horizon was an oil-drilling rig located in the Macondo well, 41 miles south of Louisiana, and operated by BP (British Petroleum Company). On April 20th, 2010 an explosion in the rig killed 11 people and would consequently lead to the biggest oil spill in history. The rig leaked for almost 90 days causing severe environmental damage, as according to new estimates 205.8 million gallons of crude oil were released to the Gulf…

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    Understanding the foundation and application of medical professionalism is very critical to the development of a healthcare professional’s medical career. As stated by Merriam-Webster, medical professionalism is defined as the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a medical professional. In addition, privilege is an important characteristic related to medical professionalism. Privilege is a right or benefit that is given to some, but not others, and a special opportunity to do…

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    Classroom Safety

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    Classroom and Building Safety Due to recent campus modernization, all buildings have been updated and made wheelchair accessible. Yet, despite campus modernization, the electrical wiring and sockets did not get updated or replaced. Most of the sockets in classrooms are loose, not working, and often spark when something is being plugged-in. Furthermore, most classrooms have extension cords plugged into loose sockets, and extended across the floor in between rows of desks. According to Article I…

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    a holding company with three operating subdivisions: Exploration and Production, Refining and Marketing, Gas, Power, and Renewables (p.411). This paper will examine BP: Pipeline Maintenance and Refinery Safety case and investigate their ethical, negligence, and environmental issues related to an oil spill. Such as cost cutting, corporate culture, social responsibility, and the regulatory cycle. According to Jennings (2012) in 2005 BP had a fatal explosion at its refineries in Texas City, Texas…

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    enough reason to sue the defendant of the grounds of “tort of negligence”. It is essential to keep in mind that the company is responsible for its employee’s actions, which is why Wilbur is suing the counseling agency and the individual employee. If the plaintiff won the case the counseling company and not the individual employee (Chuck) would be held responsible for the consequences. In addition, the plaintiff can point out the negligence in the hiring process of the company, where despite…

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