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    Preservation Officers (NATHPO) "is a non-profit organization of tribal leaders that implements and monitors federal and tribal preservation laws" (Cryne 104). They conducted a study in 2008 that investigated the merits and application of the NAGPRA law when dealing with "inventory notices‚ the process of determining cultural affiliation‚ and surveys returned from federal agencies and tribes about a variety of NAGPRA issues" (Cryne 104). The study revealed several problematic concerns that have left many

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    Issues: The Case Satrzynski V. Capital Public Radio Inc (CPR) dealt with the issues having the defendeant being discharged from his position. He had a contract which clearly stated that he was working there for CPR at his own will. It Also said clearly in the contract that he could be terminated from his job at any given time with or without An excuse. He was orally assured by his employeer that as long as he did satisfactorOne reason why abortion is wrong is because there are many other safer solutions

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    Downloaded from jme.bmj.com on October 15‚ 2014 - Published by group.bmj.com Journal of medical ethics‚ 1986‚ 12‚ 123-126‚ 135 Ethical dilemmas in nursing Jenifer Wilson-Barnett Kings College‚ London Author’s abstract Nurses are increasingly realising that they can offer relevant information and participate in decision-making involving ethical issues. However‚ inter-projessional communications are frequently inadequate‚ and do not permit exchange of opinions. The consequences are often frustrating

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    legal and ethical condition because this patient Mr. John with end stage destructive prostate cancer who had been confirmed by the physicians that he only has a 2-3 week to live expresses the suicide effort to a nursing staff and asks nurse do not notify others. This is an ethical dilemma because of this behavior of patient put the healthcare team members in a hard situation. According to the Beauchamp and Walter (2003)‚ they clearly defined an ethical dilemma as a condition that happens when an individual

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    Personality: What makes you the way you are? - Science News - The Independent At some point in your life‚ you ’ve probably filled in a personality questionnaire ("Do you see yourself as....?")‚ and wondered as you ticked the boxes if there can really be any validity to such a simplistic way of assessing people. Surely the scores just reflect your mood on the day‚ or what you want the investigator to think. Surely everyone gives the same answer‚ which is "it depends". Or even if the scores measure

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    Dilemmas are an everyday thing. We all have been in a situation where we have to choose between two things. What if you were in a situation where you had to make a decision between two options that are right and two options that are wrong? Many parents are placed in that tragic situation were deciding what option to choose is devastating. Death at any age is traumatic‚ however I believe it is specially hard when it involves children. It is especially challenging because they cannot make their own

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    Ethical and Legal Dilemmas of Surrogacy Christie Blackwell HCA 322 Dr. Nine Bell June 17‚ 2013 Ethical and Legal Dilemmas of Surrogacy Many individuals have a life plan consisting of college‚ marriage‚ and then children. After numerous methods of conception‚ many couples are still unable to conceive a child. A woman who enters into a contract with a couple‚ agreeing to carry and birth a child‚ then hand that child over to the contracted couple‚ who is often unable to conceive

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    An ethical dilemma most people think of is ones code status. In my recent experience working in the emergency department‚ I have participated in resuscitating many elderly individuals. Even when their code status says full code‚ their power of attorney is telling us to perform all efforts to save the individual. It puts the physician and staff in a sticky situation in which we have seconds to decide. In all circumstances I have been involved in‚ the physician orders to resuscitate the patient

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    to promote good actions and the health of the patients and community around them. The ethical principle of beneficence promotes the health and general well being of others (Ivanov et. al‚ 2013). Ethical principles stem from morality‚ and these moral views can be applied to any field of work. Ethical principles are particularly salient to the health field‚ which upholds the care of patients. For instance‚ when a person experiencing excruciating pain or has been afflicted with some sort of threatening

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    Shakespeare’s time would have shared Orlando’s resentment. In this opening scene‚ Shakespeare begins to muse on another theme common in pastoral literature: the origins of gentleness. As scholar Jean E. Howard makes clear in her introduction to the play‚ “gentleness” refers to both nobility and a virtuous nature (p. 1591). Elizabethans were supremely interested in whether this quality could be achieved or whether one had to be born with it‚ and Orlando shows himself to be a man of the times. Though Oliver

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