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    Media Ethics Potter Box

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    (Ethical Foundation of perspectives‚ 2005‚ p.3). The Potter Box consists of four quadrants that include definition or situation‚ values‚ ethical principal and loyalties. The Potter Box is one of the ways to solve the ethical problems occurred in the media industry. The first quadrant in the Potter Box is definition or situation‚ in this case study I had identified the situation occurred in December 16th‚ 2005. The September 11 attacks on the United States of America shocked the whole nation‚ pressuring

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    Communication Ethics in the Media. Watch television for one evening and observe the number of ethical dilemmas related to communication that people and characters confront. Note their response to each dilemma. How many people/characters make choices that you consider ethical? How many do you not? What justifications or reasons do people/characters give for their choices? What consequences‚ if any‚ are portrayed? What conclusions can you draw about the portrayal of communication ethic on television

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    ISMM Assignment U201 Level 2 Understanding Laws and Ethics of Selling Courses Applicant: Kim de Casseres Location: Kingston‚ Jamaica Date: May 02‚ 2013 Word count: 1500 1 | ISMM Assignment U201 Understanding Laws and Ethics of Selling – Kim de Casseres P a g e Table of Contents Task 1: Sale of a Product or Service ........................................................................................................... 1.1 Legislations regarding the sale of a product or service

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    MEDIA LAW IN ZIMBABWE AND AUSTRALIA; A COMPARATIVE STUDY BY LUKE WILLIAMS MEDIA LAW IN AUSTRALIA AND ZIMBABWE; A COMPARATIVE STUDY ‘Not to clip the wings of our writers so closely‚ nor to turn into barn-door fowls those who‚ allowed a start‚ might become eagles; reasonable liberty permits the mind to soar -slavery makes it creep’ Voltaire‚ 1793 (Fritz‚ 2002) INTRODUCTION Zimbabwe and Australia’s geographical difference is insubstantial when comparing the cultural‚ political and legal

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    exceeded our humanity. -Albert Einstein Ethics‚ Communication‚ & Social media Social media is a collection of user-driven‚ web-based technologies including blogs‚ social networks and video-sharing platforms. Together‚ these media have revolutionized the way we communicate and share information. Because of its relative newness‚ and its vast and continually evolving nature‚ social media presents as a complicated and multi-faceted issue. Social media sites are infinitely diverse‚ ranging from wikipedia

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    Law, Ethics and Spirtuality

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    Title:- Corporate Social Responsibility: Impact of Globalization in India Abstract Globalization is a free economy concept‚ which enables local manufacturers to compete at international level‚ which usually helps them to increase their area of transaction. But if we look into the Indian scenario‚ this has an adverse impact‚ as most of our production is done by farmers or local manufacturers‚ which are not as equipped as the multi-national giants outside India. This restrains them from competing

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    BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS

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    Pearl‚ Jade & Diamond decided to form a limited company. The company will be involved in the entertainment business providing models and dancers for the industry. In the meantime‚ they entered into a contract of employment with Tyra. Tyra is to act as their event manager. The terms of the contract states that Tyra will be paid RM10‚000 a month and will continue to work with the company once the company has been formed‚ for a period of three years. Three months later‚ a company known as CayoteUgly

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    Medical Law and Ethics

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    Chapter 4 Study Questions and Answers Define battery and give an example. Battery in the medical field can be as simple as a nurse or nursing assistant continuing to perform physical care after a patient has demanded not to be touched. Often‚ this form of legal tort is difficult to grasp and can be difficult to apply in real life situations. For example‚ (a rhetorical question)‚ can a patient claim a tort of battery if the patient fell but the patient screams to the nurse‚ "Don’t touch me!"

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    Media Law in South Africa

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    in July 2011 by the press industry representative body‚ Print Media South Africa and the South African National Editors Forum in order to set up a suitable regulatory media system for South Africa (Press Freedom Commission‚ 2012: 1). The Press Freedom Commission that was held earlier this year assessed all measures concerning co-regulation‚ self-regulation‚ independent regulation and state regulation so as to ensure that the media is accountable to the public that they serve and similarly to ensure

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    Law Enforcement and Social Media Social media is new tool for law enforcement that has proven instrumental in community oriented policing. As times and technology advance‚ police need to keep up to maintain the edge against criminals. The internet‚ social media in particular‚ is a relatively new occurrence‚ and how to most effectively utilize it as a crime fighting tool has probably not even been realized yet. Criminals are not known to be the brightest bunch‚ and there are new stories every day

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