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    Ethical Lens

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    Ethical Lens Inventory Gen/200 February 04‚ 2013 Ethical Lens Inventory Ethical Lens Inventory analyzes one’s values sought within a person’s character. Most times‚ people are not aware of using moral judgment until they encounter a situation to make ethical decisions. Through this evaluation‚ it has allowed to reflect on my personal outlook as well as my response to other people’s perspectives. The Ethical Lens Inventory (ELI) revealed my preferred lens as Rights/Responsibilities and

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    Ethical Dilemma Analysis

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    confidentiality now faces an ethical dilemma: if she keeps her promise to the girl‚ she may not get the proper follow up care and support to treat her illness‚ and if she breaks her promise‚ she has violated the ethical principles of fidelity‚ and autonomy (Nathanson‚ 2000). This paper will discuss the ethical implications of breaches of confidentiality‚ and how the ethical theory of teleology helps to determine the best course of action. Using the 6-step process of ethical decision-making from Purtilo

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    Principle of War

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    PRINCIPLES OF WAR 1. Selection and maintenance of the aim It is imperative not to take the first step without considering the last Clausewitz was actually defining what is called the ‘end state’. Jomini also believed that the end state had to be stated in unambiguous political objectives‚ so that clear campaign objectives could be compiled. This requirement remains as relevant today as it was then.  Selection and maintenance of the aim are often referred to as the Master Principle. A single

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    Ethical considerations in Public Services provision. This assignment will examine in depth into the moral and also ethical issues which are within the Public Services it will also show the need in which we need to be able to appreciate the ethical standards and also the professional codes of conduct within the Public Services. It will also show different elements of their own integrity‚ accountability and the ethical conduct within the public sector organisations. The term ethics is defined as a

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    Taqa Principles

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    or academic. Assessment is aimed at improving performance of the learner and motivating the learner to achieve their full potential as well as measuring achievements. To achieve these aims all assessment must adhere to a set of key concepts and principles. Concepts of assessment include: • Accountability – assessor needs to be accountable to the learner‚ the organisation / employers and the awarding bodies. • Achievement – data for comparable purposes and funding purposes • Assessment

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    Onora O’Neill presents to us the argument of Kantian’s Principle of Humanity and how it gives us an obligation to donate to aid agencies. Kant’s Principle of Humanity is stated as an "Act that you use humanity‚ whether in your own person or in the person of any other‚ always at the same time as an end‚ never merely as a means". The first key argument that O’Neill presents is that duties of justice must be fulfilled because if they aren’t people have been used as mere means. O’Neill interprets this

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    principles of marketing

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    Principles of Marketing MK 301 A Fall 2012 Professor: Office: Phone: Email: Office hours: Joyce X. Zhou‚ Ph.D. Cremer Hall 503 (620)341-6594 (office) 341-5345 (dept.& messages) xzhou@emporia.edu (preferred mode of contact) MWF 8:30-11am & F 11:50-12:20 pm Course Description Introduction to the concept of marketing and its application including customer focus; the importance and formulation of the marketing mix in marketing decision making; strategy and use of market segmentation

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    Autonomy Vs. Paternalism In Mental Health Treatment The assignment for this Ethics class was to review Mr. Jacob ’s treatment‚ as described by the New York State Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally disabled (1994). The class was further asked to comment on the major issues for each of the three perspectives. The agencies‚ family and review board were to be included. This student will begin with a fourth perspective; that of Mr. Gordon. In the Matter of Jacob Gordon (1994)

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    Nursing Ethical Dilemmas

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    Ethical Dilemmas Patient 1: This patient is admitted to ER with Respiratory Failure and Septic Shock. The patient was transferred to LTAC for long term management of disease. Patient’s chart states that she has DNR/DNI order‚ but her son was disagreeing with that decision. One of the ethical principles that direct ethical decision making in health care is the autonomy-the ability of the individual to chose for him or herself. Patient 2: This patient was admitted with endocarditis and had a tracheostomy

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    Principles of Management

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    develop both their subordinates and themselves. E.g. On-job training. A principle refers to a fundamental truth. It establishes cause and effect relationship between two or more variables under given situation. They serve as a guide to thought & actions. Therefore‚ management principles are the statements of fundamental truth based on logic which provides guidelines for managerial decision making and actions. These principles are derived: - a. On the basis of observation and analysis i.e. practical

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