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    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 argue that by legalizing marijuana it would

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    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 burden on all labor cost within their supply

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    The clients social workers provide services for are faced with various issues that may cause challenges for both the client and social worker. These issues includes social injustice‚ economic hardship‚ inadequate health coverage‚ lack of transportation and limited family support. Although social workers are held accountable for adhering to the code of ethics‚ depending on the client’s lifestyle or personal choice the social worker personal and professional beliefs may be challenged. Levenson states

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    The ethical issues that may occur in this contract have to do with the statements that the employee will participate in the program efforts to the best of his/her ability and that dispute resolution will be handled by a mediator of the employer’s choosing. In the case of the employee’s best effort‚ the type of ethical theory applicable is virtue theory because it relates to a virtuous act that may not be held in the same regard between the employer

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    Lecture Notes: Legal/Ethical Issues and Social Policy Paris Finner-Williams‚ Ph.D.‚ J.D.‚ Esq. Description Dr. Paris Finner-Williams describes areas of addiction and how legal/ethical issues and social policy relate to these areas. She discusses the legal/ethical issues directly related to alcohol‚ drugs‚ and other illicit drugs. Finally‚ Dr. Finner-Williams addresses cultural competency issues as they relate to addiction and recovery. Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson‚ students:

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    nurse named Susie‚ and her treatment is overseen by Dr. Kelekian and Dr. Jason Posner‚ who happens to be a former student of Vivian’s (Bosanquet & Nichols‚ 2010). Throughout her time in the hospital Ms. Bearing doesn’t always receive the best care; ethical principles are violated and her team often fails to communicate with each other properly. Vivian’s only real ally and advocate is Susie. The doctors are much too focused on the disease‚ and using it for research‚ to really focus on their patient.

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    Transfer of learning is the study of the dependency of human conduct‚ learning‚ or performance on prior experience. The notion was originally introduced as transfer of practice by Edward Thorndike and Robert S. Woodworth. They explored how individuals would transfer learning in one context to another context that shared similar characteristics – or more formally how "improvement in one mental function" could influence another related one. Their theory implied that transfer of learning depends on

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    Good morning‚ Mr Lau and friends. Today we will be presenting the ethical issues on animal testing. Throughout the history of biomedical research‚ experimental procedures are performed on living animals. Commonly used animals include mice‚ rats‚ rabbits‚ monkeys and dogs. (END) Furthermore‚ it is estimated by the Humane Society International that more than one hundred and fifteen million animals worldwide are used in laboratory experiments annually for the purpose of research to assess the effectiveness

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    Having Identified the suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev local state and federal agencies sought out after them exhausting several resources. There were some ethical issues that occur during the investigation and apprehension of the suspects. Steps taken by law enforcement to acquire some evidence and statement are questionable. Statements made by the Tsarnaev family acquired through interview with several news networks had mixed view towards the actions of law enforcement and the portrayal

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    Numerous novels have ethical issues involving severely ridiculed relationships between parents and their child or children‚ and Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi is definitely of no exception. Throughout the novel‚ Juliette speaks to her traumatizing childhood submerged in neglect and isolation. Page 25 of the novel portrays Juliette’s older reaction to her terrible childhood‚ and how outsider’s reactions affected her mental health growing up. “I don’t know anything about anything except for the screaming

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