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    Celone Verna English 101.2652 Professor. Van Slyck October 4‚ 2011 To Break or Not to Break? All through the play of Antigone‚ written by Sophocles‚ Antigone believes in the supremacy of religious law and tradition. Although Creon has proclaimed to the city that the traitor‚ Polynices‚ should not be buried‚ Antigone insists on following the religious law requiring that females bury the deceased of their family. Antigone’s pride ensures that she will die rather than renounce her beliefs

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    Which celebrity do you look up to? What if that celebrity broke the law‚ don’t you think they should receive stricter penalties? Here’s the controversy: Celebrities need stricter penalties when they break the law. Imagine you’re watching the news and your favorite celebrity got a ticket for speeding‚ just a ticket they can easily pay off. Now you’re thinking to yourself “celebrities deserve stricter penalties than just a ticket.” The problem is celebrities are treated like normal people. Celebrities

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    Patient Confidentiality Unit 9 Final Project CM107 Health care professionals have a duty to maintain confidentiality for their patients. Health professionals may not disclose any patient information revealed by a patient or discovered by a physician in connection with the treatment of a patient. Patients put all of their trust into healthcare professionals and it is their job to protect patients’ private information. Consequences will be made if patient confidentiality is disclosed

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    Running head: Truth Telling‚ Privacy‚ and Confidentiality Truth Telling‚ Privacy‚ and Confidentiality Georgetown University Bioethics in Nursing (NURO 518) Abstract Truth telling‚ privacy and confidentiality are critical aspects of care in the medical field. Establishing an effective nurse-patient relationship is key to an effective plan of care. Situations often arise where ethical considerations have to be made. This case study involves a patient by the name of David Collins. It brings

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    meet food and safety requirements when providing food and drink for individuals 1.1 food safety hazards when preparing‚ serving‚ storing and cleaning away food and drinks are of three types‚ namely‚ biological and chemical hazards. 1.2 this is important because it prevents food poisoning for the individual for e.g. if i don’t take all the necessary precautions when preparing food or drink‚ the service user may get food poisoning which could end with the service user going into hospital.

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    It is often OK to tell a lie. All of us has ever told a lie. We often do it to avoid some true‚ that may hurt a person or to the benefit of ourselves. Many psychologists confirm the fact‚ that in normal life people usually say untruth. So lying is an everyday occurrence. In my opinion‚ it is possible to lie‚ if the reason for it is serious disease of relative people‚ family member. Dоctоrs cоntinuоusly face an еthical dilеmma‚ tеll thе wholе truth of the situation‚ which can be telling

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    meimei qi ni chi wanfan‚ zenmeyang? (yes‚ my sister invites you to dinner tomorrow‚ is it okay?) M: hao(good) H: Ni xihuan chi Hanguo fan haishi Meiguo fan? (Do you like Korean food or American food?) M: Wo shi hanguoren keshi wo xihuan chi Meigo fan. (I am a Korean but I like American food.) H: mintian chi dianzhong‚ zenmeyang? (how about 7 o’clock tomorrow?) M: Hao. Mintian wanshang jian. (Good‚ see you tomorrow.) H: Zaijian. (See you ) <Tomorrow‚ Friday> at Hailey’s house Esther: Ni

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    The reason she was hired was because the bank branch is located in the Vietnamese community. America is a multi-cultural country; therefore‚ employees need to speak more than one language. Second‚ we know more about other cultures when we learn their languages. When I first came to America and studied in ESL class. At the same time‚ I also learned about American culture. Moreover‚ learning English has helped me understand more about American history and traditional holidays such as Thanksgiving

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    Reaction Statement 2: Confidentiality Do therapists bear the duty to use reasonable care in order to warn a third party of foreseeable danger? The majority opinion in the Tarasoff case is more ethically sound. The strongest argument against my opinion is that by imposing that a doctor has the duty to breach confidentiality in order to warn a third party of a potential threat can greatly impair treatment. The most important factor in ensuring that a patient receives successful treatment is

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    maxim ‘where the equities are equal the first in time prevails’‚ and its effect on priorities and conflicting interests‚ and the maxim ‘equity acts in personam’ and its effect on the operation of the law outside the jurisdiction. This maxim means that when individuals are required‚ by their agreements or by law‚ to perform some act of legal significance‚ equity will regard that act as having been done as it ought to have been done‚ even before it has actually happened. This makes possible the legal phenomenon

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