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    In 1890, two rival organizations, the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, merged to form the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). The NAWSA's movement marginalize many African-American women and through this effort was developed the idea of the "educated suffragist." This was the notion that being educated was an important prerequisite for being allowed the right to vote. Since many African-American women were uneducated, this notion…

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    debate regarding the responsibilities that museums owe to society. In looking at the Association of Art Museum Directors and the Association of Art Museum Curators ethics and values there seems to be a pattern. Each association’s outlined principle reiterates their mission. Essentially, the ethics and values are being bused the method of achieving over all mission as an organization. For example, the Association of Art Museum Director’s mission statement is “advance the profession by cultivating…

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    and the newest ideas regarding the nephrology specialty. ANNA has a membership of over 10,000 registered nurses and other health care professionals at all levels of practice (ANNA, 2016). The mission statement of the American Nephrology Nurses Association is created to encourage excellence in and appreciation of nephrology nursing to promote a positive difference for people…

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    individual. In an article titled “The Ethics of Cloning” written by the American Medical Association they speak of these cons and expose them to their full potential. Some of these issues include psychological issues, effects that cloning would have on family members and society as a whole and finally about how society would view these cloned individuals. I would to quickly summarize what the American Medical Association says about these three issues that arise from cloning. In this article the…

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    The American Nurses Association code of Ethics was created as a guide to help nurses provide quality care while ensuring that all patients are protected and treated equally. Provision four of the ANA has four key points that emphasize the nurse’s responsibility and obligation to his or her patient. The first statement touches on the nurse’s authority, accountability and responsibility for the decisions being made. The second statement emphasizes the nurse’s responsibility to make decisions and…

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    The case Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association began on October 7, 2005, when California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill into law that placed restrictions on the sale and rental of certain video games. This bill, known as Assembly Bill 1179, restricted individuals under the age of 18 from purchasing or renting video games that contained violence in the forms of “killing, maiming, dismembering, or sexually assaulting an image of a human being”. This law also required that all…

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    Mr. Jo is a 46yo, male, NKDA, FC who recently had a CABG. His PMHx is CAD, HTN, and HLD. He is a Jehovah Witness, and is single. His brother who does not share his brother’s faith is his POA. Mr. Jo made it through the case fairly well. His Hgb is 6.0 and he does not want any blood products due to his religion. He, however is looking worse and is having trouble breathing. His nurse and his doctor inform him that he should stay in bed. His issues with breathing are probably due to his low…

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    and roaming wild animals. Wanting to make the park part of the community, in 1893 a group of women formed the Park Improvement Association. One of their projects was the William’s Park Bandstand which sits at the front of Heritage Park. Originally, St. Petersburg had no areas specifically for holding performances. As a result, the women of the Park Improvement Association began raising funds for the bandstand, which was to be placed at the north end…

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    A nurse's main goal is to provide adequate care for patients so that they can heal both physically and mentally in the most comfortable and painless way possible. In the American Nurses Association, "Code of Ethics for Nurses," the welfare of the patient is first and foremost the most important aspect of the nursing code. The safety, health, and autonomy of the patients is what the nurses strive for when treating patients, and equal care is to be given disregarding race, ethnic background, or…

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    Edwin Sutherland’s theory of differential association proposes to explain how an individual comes to commit a criminal act. Sutherland’s proposition is that deviant and criminal behavior is learned behavior. He first set forth this theory in his 1939 textbook Principles of Criminology. His revised theory, which appeared in the 1947 edition of this text, has continued impact on the subject of the social learning of deviant behavior. Sutherland based his theory on the belief that a person learns…

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