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    this issue and he found that there were 20 more such cases going back to 1992. All 21 cases involved Firestone ATX tires and 14 of them involved the Ford Explorer. He then sent an unsolicited e-mail to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) describing the 21 Firestone cases. In return‚ The NHTSA thanked him but did not follow up on the complaint. Sam Boyden proceeded to track the problem and during 1999 noticed another 30 such cases. He continued passing on the information to the

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    AND ETHICAL ISSUES ABSTRACT Robot ethics is a branch of applied ethics which endeavours to isolate and analyse ethical issues arising in connection with present and prospective uses of robots. These issues span human autonomy protection and promotion‚ moral responsibility and liability‚ privacy‚ fair access to technological resources‚ social and cultural discrimination‚ in addition to the ethical dimensions of personhood. INTRODUCTION Robots are machines endowed with sensing‚ information processing

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    Modern Technology in Healthcare | | The evolution of modern technology being used in healthcare has been most fascinating to see over the years.  Witnessing this evolution of moving patient charts and paper records into an electronic system has been educational over the course of my 7 years experience in the clinical laboratory.  The use of data storage‚ document control software‚ implementation of EMRs and physician use of electronics to aid them when diagnosing patients‚ has certainly been

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    Hondo: Ethical Issues

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    will not invest in new scrubbers‚ therefore leaving George with 2 options: correct the problem somehow or face the fines imposed by the EPA. The other plants have advised George to release heavy emissions at night when EPA inspectors are not there‚ so George can meet guidelines. Bill‚ George’s superior has proposed relocating the plant 15 miles south to Mexico‚ where government regulations on air quality are almost non-existent. George is at a crossroads now‚ faced with many ethical and social dilemmas

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    Sweatshop Ethical Issues

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    prevent future damages as a result of having to correct unethical behavior in business practices. There are a number of businesses who have been criticized for participating in sweatshop activities and it has been a costly endeavor to reverse. The ethical dilemma associated with sweatshops is that of human rights. Businesses who take advantage of people who live in counties that are economically poor are in violation of basic morality. Sweatshop conditions‚ such as the mental and physical abuse associated

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    What Is Technology

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    What is Technology? Technology by definition‚ involves the creation‚ alteration‚ usage of tools‚ machines‚ and techniques in order to solve and improve preexisting problems. Technology has been instrumental in helping humans control and adapt to their natural environments. Moreover‚ it has also helped develop more advanced economies. Recent technological advancement such as the internet‚ mobile phones and automated machines‚ has lessened barriers to communication. However‚ there have also been

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    Because of the great depression the 1930’s women got even skinner. There wasn’t much control over this although. Once the second world war passed‚ hips got larger and wider. The women of the 1960’s had a more androgynous and angular figure. In the 1970’s is when men really had to start adapting to body norms‚ so now‚ it wasn’t just the women who had to constantly worry about their bodies. Some men even wore corsets. These ideals relate to the cultural values that exist in a society and when these

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    United States. The acceptance of the Internet by the business community in the mid 1990s has resulted in a period of extraordinary growth in global electronic communications. However‚ to ensure the longer-term success of e-Business there have been calls for an adequate enabling framework to be put in place‚ particularly of a legislative nature. In past‚ technical issues were the main concerns of the e-Business companies. In present‚ many companies aim at creating the necessary commercial

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    Current Ethical Issues

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    Current Ethical Issues Kylie Davis XMGT/216 Debbie Pryer The Baderman Island Resort first opened in 2004 and is managed by the Boardman Management Group. Baderman Island features three different hotels and caters to both business and pleasure. The food is amazing and the 24 hour room service is even better. Along with housing and dinning Baderman Island offers plenty of activities to keep families busy having fun or to help the stressed businessman relax. On the Baderman Island

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    The importance of ethical and legal obligations for the privacy and protection of human well-being stresses the importance of the ethical guidelines of researchers and practitioners’ overall. However‚ one cannot understate the positive impact of ethical guidelines contributing to public health‚ including public health promotion program to enhance the quality of health within the population. Furthermore‚ ethical behavior and promotion of health through ethical guideline have widely been accepted as

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