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    analyst. When it comes to public policy, there are many different and diverse viewpoints and ideologies. Therefore, being aware of different perspectives allows analysts to convey information respectfully, as well as, promotes effectiveness and trustworthiness of the…

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    From years of experience as a law enforcement manager, it is clear that building and maintaining public faith is the foundation of effective policing and law enforcement. The construction and preservation of trust takes an enormous deal of uninterrupted effort, which can take years to build and minutes to destroy. However, as unfortunately as it may be, the ethical work of countless law enforcement members is easily unfastened by the actions of one unethical member, which clearly puts the…

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    autoethnographers, their readings, and their disciplinary orientations. Headwork involves personal passing reflections on theory or theorists as they apply or fail to apply to a particular event. Finally, writing and authorial points of view consist of: first person, having personally observed or having lived through an interaction – producing an intimate and immediate "eyewitness account”; and third-person - establishing the context for an interaction, the report of findings, and to…

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    1. Trust is of critical importance in business. Josephson defines trustworthiness as one of the six pillars of character. Rights theory would “consider rights of stakeholders and related duties to them.” (Mintz, p. 23) Corporate stakeholders include shareholders, the board of directors, employees, banks, and the general public. Trust is a key component of the ability to transact business. If shareholders cannot trust a company they would not be willing to invest in it. Employees that could…

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    This was my favorite speech in the unit. I admired Kennedy’s fervor; I found that his patriotism made his speech more effective and that his patriotism contributed to his pathos appeal. In addition, his faith and his honesty contributed to his trustworthiness, particularly when he stated, “All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days, nor in the life of this Administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But…

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    scandal as both governments committed illegal acts of voter suppression, as well as the Sponsor-Gate scandal which assimilates the misuse of political funds for self gain, and the Senate-Gate scandal which correlates the un-credibility and un-trustworthiness of politicians. The political system had adopted the suffix “gate” as it denotes an “actual or alleged scandal, in correlation to a…

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    Seemingly Horatio has passed this test successfully as he stood by Hamlet’s side even when he realized that Hamlet could do him no more favors as he was a dead man. Throughout the play, Hamlet has recognized Horatio’s trustworthiness and loyalty which leads him to build a bond strong enough to last past the death of Hamlet. While Hamlet has purposefully ignored Horatio’s call to caution multiple times, Hamlet still maintains complete trust in Horatio. He trusts him so much…

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    Because RPCI is a cancer institute, the focus of much of the staff is on the physical well being of the patient. Social workers are permitted to ask questions regarding a patients trauma history as part of a psychosocial assessment, though it is not seen as a priority unless it appears to be affecting the treatment of the patients cancer. The time a social worker spends with a patient is limited and there is a great deal of information a social worker is required to gather from a patient…

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    A. SWOT STRENGHTS • Strong market position and consumer trustworthiness and loyalty. • Leading brand in its own industry • Effective and efficient marketing and advertising teams. WEAKNESSES • Company’s products are expensive compared to competitors’ products. • Legal issues about patents. • Increasing component prices and competition current margins will not be sustained. OPPORTUNITIES • Smartphone and tablet markets are growing. • Apple patents are often infringed by its competitors. •…

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    Professionalism deals with ethical code of standards and business-like manners within the work place. Nurses deals with ethical values that they must portray such as: honesty, dependability, efficiency, humility, safety, and teamwork. Furthermore, a profession deals with appearance and skillful behavior. A nurse’s appearance should always be neat and clean. Tidiness displays your professionalism and how you are eager to work. Nurses should always behave in a safe manner because this creates a…

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