Oath of Citizenship

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    Main concepts discussed: Roles of the citizen ‘Citizenship is the status of a person recognized under the custom or law as being a member of a state. A person may have multiple citizenships and a person who does not have citizenship of any state is said to be stateless’ (Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.) A citizen of the united states lives under the law of the united states. So they have to follow the rules; the law of America (if there in the United states, otherwise…

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    Good Morning, Esteemed Guests and welcome to the Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony. Many of you have lived in Australia for a few years and already know how fantastic, scenic and amazing it is. I will prove this to you with my following arguments. The first point is that Australia has incredible landscapes. Secondly Australia has an amazing history and many opportunities. Finally Australia contains a diverse amount of people which allows us to make many different friends. Would you like to…

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    federal government should prohibit using a religious document in Oath of Office ceremonies because the Officials taking the oath are affirming to protect the laws of our country, not of their religion, their use of these documents does not pass the lemon test, and because America is not a religious nation. Introduction II. Attention Getter] On January 20th, 2013 the current President of the United States, Barack Obama, took his second oath of office. A. With his right hand raised, and his left…

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    “Four elements of caring. The four elements or fundamentals necessary for effective caring require certain attitudes and skills. Good care combines certain activities, attitudes, and knowledge of the patient and the situation.” For example, my best friend “Ashley” has sickle cells and sometimes she goes to the doctor a lot. Sometimes when she’s going through a pain crisis she misses a lot of school days in a row. Sometimes a crisis can be handled at home, with rest, fluid, medicine, and other…

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    issue within the medical practice mostly trust and how much we value giving rights to prisoners at the end of their life. While looking at the issue at hand we will examine whether it breaks basic medical ethics, whether it violates the Hippocratic oath,…

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    to a third party.” - Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. Similarly, privacy is the act of keeping a patients information out of public view. Confidentiality and privacy date all the way back to classical Greece when the hippocratic oath was created.…

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    Extended Argument: Physician Assisted Suicide A popular topic of discussion for the last few decades is physician assisted suicide, assisted death, or death with dignity. This is the process of a terminally ill patient with less than six months to live asking their physician to provide them with a prescription so that they can control their death as well as the rest of their life. Patients in Washington, Oregon, Vermont, Montana, and California are now provided with the option to end needless…

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    versions of the Hippocratic Oath. Then, answer the following questions. What aspects of the classic version of the oath no longer appear in the modern version? Many aspects of the original oath do not appear in the modern version such as the initial start of the oath “I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses” this aspect of the oath enforces and assumes that all individuals taking the oath are religious or have…

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    Answer Selected Answer: Ethical preferences originate from an individual’s own critical consciousness. Correct Answer: Ethical preferences originate from an individual’s own critical consciousness. Question 5 4 out of 4 points Correct Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the rights of shareholders? I. voting power on major issues and ownership in a portion of the company II. right to…

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    called the Hippocratic Oath. The oath was written by which the pupil would swear by Apollo, Asclepius and many other gods and goddesses to follow the ethical and moral code taught by Hippocrates, and should he break the code the gods would punish him. It has been translated and tweaked to fit into other society’s views upon medical practices, including those in our modern medical schools and hospitals12. While it is not required for a graduating medical student to take the oath, many ceremonies…

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