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    Name: Date: 8/9/2013 Class: PRG/420 Week: 1- HelloWorld assignment. 1 (Copy of source code) - Insert here a copy of your *.java source code text (copy and paste source code here‚ do not simply insert *.java files): /* * To change this template‚ choose Tools | Templates * and open the template in the editor. */ package hello.world.app; /** * The HelloWorldApp class implements an application that * simply prints "Hello World!" to standard output. */ public class HelloWorldApp

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    parallel lives: journalism and professional ethics by Ian Richards Abstract Although all decisions by journalists have an ethical dimension‚ lapses in journalistic ethical standards cannot be explained simply in terms of the moral failings of individuals. Deeper insight is required‚ yet for a number of reasons little wider understanding has emerged from within journalism. At the same time‚ analysis of journalism ethics is largely absent from the field of professional ethics. This paper argues that

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    QUESTION 1 : Discuss the various procurement systems available to a proposed building project and illustrate with organization chart on the relationship between the parties involved. ANSWER: There are several types of procurement system‚ which included traditional system‚ design and build system‚ and construction management system. Traditional Procurement System • The traditional procurement system remains by far the most popular method‚ followed by design and build. • Client

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    Hammurabi’s code Hammurabi was the King of Babylonia from about 1790 BC to 1750 BC Hammurabi is believed to be the sixth ruler of the Amorite Dynasty. Although he was a successful governmental and military leader‚ his name will always be known for his Codes of Law. Hammurabi was the first King ever to record all the Laws of his Empire. He had a black stone carved with the 282 laws of Babylonia. On top of the stone sits a statue of a God handing the laws to Hammurabi. Because of his codes‚ Hammurabi

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    Running head: ETHICAL STANDARDS AND CODES Ethical Standards and Codes Dana Brunner‚ Tawana James‚ Kristin Simmons‚ and Fenita Williams University of Phoenix Ethical Standards and Codes Introduction. As far back as the Middle Ages there has been professional associations in place to regulate as well as discipline the members and constrain behaviors. In 1892 the American Psychological Association (APA)‚ was founded in the United States. The APA is the agency responsible for regulating the

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    document provides us with a range of historical relevant information. The laws listed in Hammurabi’s code helps us see the culture of Babylonia during that time‚ as well as the societal standards and life a person living in that time must have abided by under King Hammurabi. The laws put into place varied over numerous subject manners‚ from family to adultery to robbery. Thus‚ the creation of Hammurabi’s code can be evidence that King Hammurabi strived for a righteous city‚ in which no crime goes unpunished

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    English 110 3 October 2012 Code of Honor In the movies‚ when you enter the stereotypical police station‚ you are instantaneously bombarded with the sounds of phones ringing‚ keyboards clacking and numerous people carrying on different conversations. This may seem confusing or if you are a person accustom to the sounds of a busy office‚ it might seem completely normal. These feelings could all change when a snatch of one of the conversations drifts your way. Hearing “No I haven’t turned in

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    JTV’s Program “NGAJI BLUSUKAN” in Sociolinguistic Perspective When I start to write this paper‚ I felt that it is very interesting for me to write about something that I like. There are many things came to my mind when the assignment was announced. In this paper I want to write about Ngaji Blusukan‚ one of JTV’s programs‚ in sociolinguistics perspective. Ngaji Blusukan is a program broad casted By JTV every the Monday to Friday at 5 pm. It is a religious monologue show and some time it is broadcasted

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    ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct Adopted by ACM Council 10/16/92. Preamble Contents & Guidelines Contents & Guidelines 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. General Moral Imperatives. More Specific Professional Responsibilities. Organizational Leadership Imperatives. Compliance with the Code. Acknowledgments. Preamble Commitment to ethical professional conduct is expected of every member (voting members‚ associate members‚ and student members) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). This Code

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    believed that professional values learned during training‚ together with individuals altruistic reasons for wanting to work in healthcare will provide a moral framework that lasts throughout their professional life (Tyreman 2011). Most professions have an ethical code‚ such as The Code set out by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2008). These codes give basic guidelines which individuals can apply to different situations when deciding which actions to take and set standards of conduct which nurses

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