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    Contemporary Issues in nursing practice Paper TOLAC vs. elective repeat cesarean delivery Since the early 70’s‚ the Western world has observed the trend of rising numbers of cesarean deliveries. In 2007 32% of all deliveries in the United Stated happened via C-section; the highest number ever. With so many cesarean deliveries many women face a dilemma regarding prospective birth. Cesarean section limits future childbirth choices‚ but available medical knowledge and research data overthrow the

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    Assignment #4 The Ask: Does Wal-Mart have an ethical obligation to oversee labor violations and low labor wages occurring in its supply chain? Wal-Mart continues to ignore employee wage dissatisfaction and is now facing legal charges from indirect laborers and contractors. Wal-Mart oversees every aspect of their supply chain and have set the standard on how to keep cost the production‚ transportation and handling of goods to a bear minimum. This type of business model has placed an economic

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    Family law has been broadened in a wide range of areas that the law governs‚ as over the years the concept of family has been widely diversified due to changes in modern society and community standards. Family law governs areas such as marriage‚ family relationships‚ legal rights and obligations of parents and children‚ adoption and the protection and care of children within a family. However‚ over the recent years the changes in each area of family law has shown some changes have been effective

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    In the hit book‚ The Pelican Brief‚ John Grisham’s depiction of lawyers who will do anything for money and their clients presents an interesting ethical dilemma. In the book‚ two Supreme Court justices are killed by a hired assassin‚ Khamel. FBI‚ CIA‚ and the press are working hard to find who the killer is. The only people who know the truth are attorneys from White and Blazevich‚ Nathaniel Jones (also known as Einstein)‚ Jarreld Schwabe‚ Marty Velmano‚ and F. Sims Wakefield and their client‚ Victor

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    Business Ethics & Corporate Governance Identification of Non Market Forces Impacting the Telecom Sector Submitted By: Ankit TELECOM SECTOR The Telecom Sector is going through a phase of phenomenal growth in India and the number of mobile manufacturers has been increasing rapidly‚ particularly in the last one year. The number of homegrown telecom manufacturers has grown up rapidly starting new phase of low cost handsets. starting Companies like Micromax and Maxx mobiles have given tough

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    As I sit back and watch how the presidential campaign unfolds‚ I cannot help but realize what a terrible state our country is in. I am worried about the future of my family‚ my friends‚ and my life. There used to be a time when presidential candidates of all parties were well respected by each other and the citizens of the United States. It is like our society wants to see people fail and is only attracted to the negative. It seems that neither of these candidates are respected on any platform

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    The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) was eight long years in the making. After many bitter debates between the Republicans and Democrats‚ Congress passed the Act on February 4‚ 1993. President Clinton signed the measure into law the following day. The Act became effective on August 5‚ 1993. The Act required employers with fifty or more employees within a seventy-five mile radius to offer eligible employees up to twelve weeks of unpaid leave during a twelve month period for a variety of medical

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    from the University of Connecticut‚ the amount of money that U.S. slave labor made through roughly working “12 hours a day‚ 7 days a week” would be around $5.9 trillion dollars today(Ehrenfreund)‚ which doesn’t include the hardships black individuals faced after the abolishment of slavery. The money that America made through slavery was never repaid. The government at least needs to make strides in apologizing and beginning to explore how reparations could work

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    Nike has become one of those global companies targeted by a broad range of campaigning pressure groups and journalists as a symbolic representation of the business in society. In Nike ’s case‚ the issues are those of human rights and conditions for workers in factories in developing countries. In the face of constant accusations‚ Nike has developed a considered response but the criticism of Nike still continues. Nike produces footwear‚ clothing‚ equipment and accessory products for the sports and

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    once (Lynch‚ 2008). So if marijuana use is so common in the United States‚ why should it not be legalized? In this paper I will discuss both the supporting and opposing positions on the legalization of marijuana. I will also explore the moral and ethical views for legalizing marijuana. Utilitarianism is the moral doctrine that we should always act to produce the greatest possible balance of good over bad for everyone affected by our actions (Shaw & Barry‚ 62). Many supporters of marijuana would

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