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    facilitate informed decision making. It is also the role of the public health professionals to protect the public from being harmed by any means. Public health professional works with the government side-by-side to create policies that would protect the people. It is understood that society believed that the government and the law are there to control the health and safety of the population (Frieden, 2013). For example, mandating that all citizens have health care coverage to benefit insurance…

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    LGBT Americans everywhere in the US have the right to get married. Some groups lauded the court’s decision, other condemned it. However, it has been decided. The next step towards social justice and equality from LGBT people is federal nondiscrimination protections for the LGBT community. Even though popular media sources from both sides of the issue try and frame this as an issue about the right of LGBT to feel non-threatened in their workplace or the rights of individuals business owners to…

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    philosopher considered rather notable for his work in ethical philosophy. Kant was responsible for the book Groundwork of Metaphysics of Morality and his work remains relevant today as a crucial ‘part of Western Moral Philosophy’. Kant argues that reason is what predisposes what is right. Kant believed that religion should not be taken into consideration when determining what is morally right. Kant’s reasoning of this is explained that if one only gaged what is right based on religion this would…

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    have granted a law, which allowed corporations to prevent or settle industrial disputes based on social benefits and justice. It is thus a necessity that industrial relations uphold the highest…

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    by country or state by laws. Laws are rules put in place to enforce proper behavior. Companies such as Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration, Federal Trade Commission, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulate the actions of businesses. There are six areas that legal issues would fall into. These different areas are contract, tort, property, agency, commercial, and bankruptcy. Contract Law Any written or oral…

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    The Equal Rights Amendment "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." In 1923, this statement was admitted to Congress under the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The ERA was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution granting equality between men and women under the law. If the Era was passed, it would have made unconstitutional any laws that grant one sex different rights than the other.…

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    are few national laws prohibiting gender non-conformity discrimination explicitly (Garland, 599). Most of the headway has come on the state and local levels (Taylor, 189). It wasn’t…

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    “caregivers” in the state of California are not aware of the rights they were granted on January 1, 2014. The Domestic Worker Bill of Rights (DWBR) was passed as law and it overturned the exemption from overtime pay for all “personal attendants.” What is a personal attendant? A personal attendant includes caregivers, nannies, housekeepers, babysitters and other domestic workers who provide their services in private households. The law is primarily directed at workers that provide personal care…

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    providers’, health service administrators are seen as leaders, coordinators, and facilitators. Their work affects patients, families, and the community as a whole. Being in the healthcare profession and possessing certain responsibilities must be held to very high…

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    audience to plant a spine-chilling feel for the work conditions children must endure (line 20). Additionally, Kelley mentions that a girl just turning thirteen leaves for work “carrying her pail of midnight luncheon as happier people carry their midday luncheon” (50-51) to show the differences in working during the day versus all night. Stating that “happier” people work during the day instills an image of depressed young children heading off to work all night long. Kelley describes how these…

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