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    BSHS/335 This week’s assignment is about case studies in concern with family and couple issues. Identifying the issues and how they are to be resolved while maintaining ethical standards are the basis of this paper. The paper will describe the ethical issue that a case worker is faced with and referencing the AAMFT Code of Ethics. The Case of Frank and Judy Frank and Judy is a married couple that is experiencing problems and are considering divorce. Before going through with the process

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    Construct a Personal Ethical Framework I was born and raised in the United States Midwest‚ where Monday through Thursday attending school‚ completing chores‚ and terrorizing my older siblings was routine but Friday nights rooting for my high school football team was mandatory. In Oklahoma‚ particularly in the northeast corner dubbed ‘The Bible Belt’‚ I was raised with behavioral standards that piggy backed off of the Southern Baptist beliefs as well as normative beliefs of the day. Since people are

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    Freedomsrights‚ and responsibilities are similar in the sense that all three are things that every citizen of Canada has. A freedom is “the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint”. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees certain freedoms for all citizens of Canada. These freedoms include freedom of conscience and religion‚ and freedom of association. A right is a legal or natural entitlement to have or to do something‚ or to act in a

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    ethnicity or race. Hate Crimes violate the human rights of society‚ and rob minorities of the dignity and respect they deserve. Everyone is entitled to live free from discrimination and harassment. However‚ this entitlement is infringed upon when Hate Crimes are committed. (Mandel‚ 11) <br> <br>The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a controversial approach to protecting the rights of citizens. Section 2 outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms of all peoples in society‚ in an attempt to ensure

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    Balancing Criminal Justice and Personal Freedoms Balancing Criminal Justice and Personal Freedoms The use of technology has been extremely beneficial to all branches of criminal justice although the loss of privacy and personal freedoms has been somewhat dramatic. As technology has evolved fighting crime has improved. Technology is a part of every day life for everyone. According to Rebecca Blaine‚ the first fully programmable computer was created around 1936. Since that date inventors all

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    the average person would rather have safety over freedom doesn’t apply to contemporary society. People would rather have freedom over safety. People prefer freedom because with it‚ there can be progress in society. One of these progresses is the civil rights movement. Black leaders such as Martin Luther King jr. and people such as Rosa parks led the way for african americans to be treated as equals in society. This shows that people want freedom over safety because people fought for black equality

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    Write an essay of 750-1‚000 words in which you reflect on the rights and freedoms guaranteed to you as an American citizen in the Bill of Rights. Include the following: 1. Discuss which freedom guaranteed to you in the First Amendment to the Constitution is most relevant to you personally. 2. Analyze and discuss the significance of the Bill of Rights and subsequent notable amendments to U.S. democracy. 3. Discuss the process for amending the Constitution. Is this a "fair" process? Explain. Utilize

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    | Assignment 4 Personnel Rights‚Diversity‚Sexual Harassment‚ and Affirmative Action | | | Strayer University | | Evaluate and critique the role of public personnel administration in protecting employee rights. The role of public personnel administration protecting employee rights is to rightfully be protected by the first‚fourth‚fifth‚ and fourteenth amendments. These laws protect the employee’s rights as they are in their workplace but the laws protect them only as they

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    rules they set. In Enron case‚ corruption and ethical misconduct were deeply embedded in their business culture where profitability was more important than ethics. In this paper‚ I will address the factors that had led to the development of the culture of profit before principle at Enron. Also‚ I will create my personal code of ethics that will guide me in my professional and personal decision making and doing the right thing when faced with ethical challenges. “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room”

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    The bill of rights was important because it guaranteed rights for the people which made it easily excepted. the bill of rights started the amendments to the constitution which likely resulted in some of the other amendments getting added in. i cant really say it has a big impact on my life‚ because for a i can tell it doesnt. i mean most of the amendments of the bill of rights are not used seriously much today. the first amendment guarantees the freedoms of religion‚ assembly‚ petition‚ press‚ and

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