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    TOUR 413 Global Code of Ethics for Tourism Article 9 Submitted by: Submitted To: Isles‚ Bernadette Sir Ryan Paligsa Samonte‚ Celine Ivygail Ybamit‚ Jacqueline Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry Tourism workers and entrepreneurs includes those people who works in the tourism directly or indirectly like tour guides‚ travel agents‚ hotel staffs‚ vendors and the like. 9.1 The fundamental rights of salaried and self-employed

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    question whether one should be allowed to fly or if it can be considered as morally unjust due to the negative consequences the issue might raise. One can therefore look into different theories such as utilitarianism‚ categorical imperative or virtue ethics to analyze whether the issue can be justified or not. One could also consider the theories of Rawls and Nozick in terms of reflecting upon this controversy. This essay will analyze and apply different perspectives on how one might interpret the issue

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    Adoption Pros And Cons

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    Families‚ 641‚000 children lived in foster care in 2012. Even with 52‚000 adoptions in 2012‚ 102‚000 were still legally ready for adoption with no parental rights’ strings attached.” Adoption can be a very long process‚ especially if it is an international deal. Other than it being a long process‚ it can also be an emotional and thoughtful event that can bring happiness‚ of many emotions. When going through the adoption process‚ the adopting family must go through a screening process to make sure

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    According to the code of ethics for Nurses‚ written by the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ as cited by Lachman(2001)‚ care is central to nursing practice. All professional nurses have a responsibility to care for patients under their care. Caring defined‚ is “a feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy for others; caring is a feeling that also requires an action” (Lachman‚ 2012‚ p. 112). The nurse’s first allegiance is to the client‚ providing the most ethical care for the patient. Care ethicseeks

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    University of Phoenix Material Codes of Ethics Comparative Chart Instructions Human services professionals often need to make ethical decisions when providing support to clients. Research the organizations in the chart below. Websites for the organizations can be found in Ch. 1 of Issues and Ethics in the Helping Profession. Complete the following tables to compare several organizations and their guidelines about their responsibilities to their clients‚ their responsibilities to

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    CODE OF ETHICS OF THE INSTITUTE OF GUIDANCE COUNSELLORS PREAMBLE Guidance counsellors work with clients‚ as individuals and in groups‚ to whom they supply professional services concerning educational‚ vocational and personal/social development. Guidance counsellors respect the dignity‚ integrity and welfare of their clients‚ work in ways which promote clients’ control over their own lives‚ and respect clients’ ability to make decisions and engage in personal change in the light of clients’ own

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    Pros And Cons Of EMTALA

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    There are pros and cons. Some medical people believe that the EMTALA legislation creates some problems for hospitals. Knowing that hospitals must take care of every person‚ people may use the ED for routine doctor visit situations. These people believe this contributes

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    want. Virtue ethics is agent orientated where actions are devised by what we desire while using reason. This reasoning is the action any “good” person would do. Utilitarianism believes in the same consequence for each situation. This outcome is happiness. Virtue ethics considers what the right course of action is in different situations. So what is noticed is utilitarianism depends

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    When enrolling in these measures‚ there exists a certain level of expectation of the researchers‚ their expertise‚ their product or methods‚ and their standard of care for patients. This trust exists today‚ in great measure‚ because of the ethical codes by which scientists pledge to abide: it guides their research‚ treatment of patients‚ and development of new procedures. I have no need to question whether I will receive correct treatment‚ nor need I worry about neglect: my doctors stand on principles

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    worker will act with kindness (Morrison‚ 2016). Together‚ these two concepts work to ensure that patients’ maintain their rights to safe care (Kangasniemi‚ Vaismoradi‚ Jasper & Turunen‚ 2013). This code of ethics has great implications for the healthcare leader‚ as their role is to apply this code of ethics to both the patient and the healthcare professionals. To ensure the healthcare workers are providing safe care to the patients‚

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