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    What comes to your mind when you think of Hamlet? Is the love Hamlet had for Ophelia‚ or maybe it is all the killing that happens in the play? Have you ever thought about the political and ethical dilemmas in the play? Some of the dilemmas only pertained to Shakespeare’s time. While others were universal applying to all times. There were many political and ethical dilemmas that pertained to Shakespeare’s time and all times‚ one of the political dilemmas is when Demark needed to know if Norway was

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    1.) PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Lesion of vocal cords. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Tumor of left vocal cord OPERATION PERFORMED: Laryngoscopy. The patient is a 25-year-old student of opera who presented with a lesion of her left vocal cord seen on office laryngoscopy. Today she is seen in the ambulatory suite for further examination of this lesion‚ using the operating microscope. After the administration of local anesthesia‚ a direct endoscope is introduced. The operating microscope is brought

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    Relevant Ethical Principles The ethical principles and professional standards that pertain to this case are as follows:  Respect for Colleagues. Shamoo and Resnik’s Responsible Conduct of Research describes having respect for colleagues as “Help[ing] to educate‚ train‚ mentor‚ and advise the next generation of researchers.” (Shamoo‚ 18). This is important because‚ as a lead researcher‚ you are taking responsibility for the researchers working under you. If a researcher practices ethical misconduct

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    pressure. Unfortunately when that happens‚ accidents can occur and may end in tragedy. Most are due to an error in judgment‚ lack of ethics‚ and a failure to comply with the code of conduct. Human factors studies report that “accidents happen” but what needs to be realized is accidents are also avoidable. To mention one incident‚ on December 9‚ 2005‚ Chalk ’s Ocean Airways Flight 101 from Fort Lauderdale‚ Florida lost its right wing shortly after takeoff. When the NTSB (National Transportation

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    PharmaCARE’s Ethical Challenges In determining the degree to which a corporation or an individual is ethical‚ one must first define what it means for such an entity to be ethical. Some might argue that simply conducting business within established public law is all that it takes to be ethical‚ while other may argue that any behavior that causes harm to another individual or corporation would be unethical. For most‚ however‚ the definition of ethical behavior actually falls somewhere in between

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    Bad Experience It wasn’t my day. Only on the way to the town did I realize that my road tax had expired. Now I had to change my original plan and instead go to renew my road tax. It certainly would be embarrassing to be stopped by a policeman. The registration office was far off. When I got there‚ the parking space was filled up. I spotted one parking lot. Hurrah‚ I thought. Only as I edged in to park did I realize why others had avoided it. It was really tricky parking there and I had to use

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    of poor self-image‚ a person can become so obsessed with their body image they can develop body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). A person suffering from BDD has an opposed image of themselves and cannot control rejecting the way they look‚ regardless of what others may say to persuade them otherwise. These feelings of poor self-image trigger a deep depression. Research shows that men and women are affected equally with nearly one percent of the population‚ and it usually begins in the teenage years. Statics

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    Abstract This paper explores the ethical dilemma of a licensed professional counselor who is practicing out of a church setting. Most of the counselors’ clients are clients who are overall stable and well-functioning. Due to the status of the clients he sees he does not feel that it is necessary to keep records of the clients he sees therefore he does not keep any records at all. He feels that in a different situation where his clients were not stable he would then need to consider record keeping

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    Optional Unit 1 Inclusive Practice “Inclusion applies to an arrangement where every student’s (including disabled learners) entitlements have been designed in from the outset‚ as opposed to integration which applies to the assimilation of students into a pre-existing arrangement.” (www.psychology.heacademy.ac.uk accessed 19/12/10) The term ‘Inclusive learning’ was first defined in 1996 with the release of the ‘Tomlinson Report’. Inclusive practice enables us to recognise and accommodate the

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    guidelines that software developers should follow. Privacy is a very big ethical issue that developers face. Since developers have almost every piece of information kept‚ someone could find things about a user that they would’ve wanted to be kept private. Log files‚ for example‚ remembers almost every piece of information about a user. While that does sound convenient for the user it can mean bad things if the developer has bad intentions for that user‚ or the software’s security could be at risk.

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