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    Utilitarian Ethical Theory

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    Among the three ethical theories studied in class, the utilitarian theory can be used in explaining ethical implications of Face Recognition technology. Chonko, Larry (1-5) describes various ethical theories. However, Chonko Larry (2) asserts that utilitarian ethical theory is based on the ability of an individual to predict the significance of an action. Action in this case study is using Facial Recognition technology in iPhone X. According to the theory, an option which results in the…

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    Utilization of Social Media in the Nursing Profession Matthew Drapeau State College of Florida Utilization of Social Media in the Nursing Profession Matthew Drapeau State College of Florida In our technologically integrated society today, social media has become a fundamentally effective tool for communication between colleagues, friends, and family. Almost everyone uses some form of social media to foster personal exchange with their peers, including health care professionals. A common…

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    Academic Benchmarks A. 1. I will learn to follow a course syllabus. The purpose of a syllabus is to layout the semester’s work, in and outside the classroom, for the student by the professor. A syllabus contains basic information, such as course name, location, credit hours, instructor information, required texts, prerequisites, course description, and provides course purpose. Grading procedures, assignments, course policies, and participation credit are also included to inform the student how…

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    Dining Room, I accomplish this by following the Manager on Duty during Closing and Opening and by following the staff while they completed their opening and closing tasks. I was also able to understand the different responsibilities and duties between servers, greeters and cashiers. I learned the differences between these positions by shadowing the staff and helping in some of their tasks. Bar Management My objective of learning the different Drinks and Beers offered at Buffalo Wild Wings was…

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    Disk clean up removes unused file fragments, and files left on the Hard drive. Finally back up which can be done on a physical object like a CD or DVD to online servers, which they now call the cloud. Now there are a few things that define file management, they are as follows: 1) To Check the validity of a file 2) I/O support for devices 3) Minimize / eliminate potential lost / destroyed data 4) I/O support for multiple users 5) Provide standard routines for file transfer , I/O work…

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    Rise of the Robots in Fast-Food: the Domination of Automation Introduction Have you noticed that technology is taking over the world? Airports are using kiosks, factories are using machines, schools are relying on computers. Yet, is this change beneficial or detrimental for employees, especially in the fast-food industry? This question pertains to this industry in particular as there is a common belief that jobs in fast-food will dissipate as a result of the inevitable phenomenon of automation.…

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    Mini-Ethnography For my mini-ethnography project, I chose to research the life at the restaurant located down the street from my dormitory building. The primary focus of this ethnography is to compare the norms of the employees when the supervisor is present at the restaurant and when she is absent. As defined by Richard T. Schaefer, the author of, “Sociology: A Brief Introduction,” a norm is “an established standard of behavior maintained by a society.” How does the standard of ethical behavior…

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    Results Obstacles and Challenges Studies have shown attempts at going paperless come with an array of obstacles and challenges. Moreover, they usually come from workers or decision maker’s unwillingness to adapt to change. An example can be seen in an article written by Davis: “Many professionals may feel the reluctance to change the way their firm completes these activities, even if they believe the benefits are worth the costs” (Davis, J., Hadley, & Davis, H. 2015, p. 2). A few other sources…

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    the protection and confidentiality of the customers’ information that the website would store, and also the security and safety of online transactions. Other issues include e-mail engines, design, website content, ease of access and solid hosting servers that can endure heavy traffic and large bandwidth…

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    Student Demographics: B is an eight year old boy who lives with his dad and brother. B is larger and taller than most students in his classroom and his peers. He is also older and about to be 10 in 3rd grade. B’s native language is English, but it seems to be the subject he struggles with. He cannot pronounce words properly, but he can form sentences and usually comprehends his own vocabulary. He does have a speech problem, such as not being able to pronounce letters correctly such as “R’s” and…

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