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    Why do we need laws?

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    I think that we should have laws because without laws there would be a lot of chaos going around and everything would go off hand. There would be a lot of murders going around and most might be the innocent people being killed. It would not really be fair on them and the murderer would need to be punished for this or whoever was part of the crime. I also think that people would not have peace if there were no laws because there would perhaps be a lot of riots and wars going around. People may also

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    Do we need a warehouse? Roles and Functions of Warehouse The role of warehouse is important for the trade. Traders‚ carriers‚ retailers‚ exporters‚ manufacturers and wholesalers need warehouse because of the different functions of warehouse. Warehousing really useful for them. 1. Seasonal Production Some products like agricultural products and fruits are harvested on certain season. Manufacturers need to bridging the time gap between production and consumption of goods. So‚ they need the warehouse

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    Why Do We Need Policy?

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    POLICY . Bander . Use.r CHAPTER (3) Why do we need policy? R.HEILBORNER and L THURROW‚ (1982). Main reasons for market failure. 1. Lock of information. 2. ‘Pure public goods.’ which cannot be allocated efficiently by private markets. 3. Imperfect competition. Lack of information. When marketers lack information or have inadequate information‚ the results of the market will reflect ignorance‚ luck or accident rather than informed behavior. Typically consumers guide

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    for the economy of the host country. Refugees deserve to be supported financially. Providing financial support will provide and practical immediate relief such of daily needs such as groceries‚ housing and clothing. Tomaki Ueda wrote‚ “Immigrants can work and the tax burden on the state would be low” [Fifield 4]. Asylum seekers need to wait several weeks before they receive their papers; they have no support until the results are finalized. This leaves the asylum seekers without any access to any

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    Why do counsellors need to work within a recognised code of ethics? The need for any type of counsellor to adhere to a code of ethics is essential for a number of reasons: Primary reason is to protect the client. A non-exploitation policy coupled with a duty of care. The responsibility of the counsellor is to felicitate change‚ not to direct and overpower the client. It would be all too easy to put your own needs first; an example of this would be financial‚ simply stringing the client along

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    abide by to practice nursing. First there is the Board of Registered nursing(BRN). This agency is responsible for communicating what is appropriate and legal for a nurse to do in the state of California. The BRN also enforces an education requirement‚ which forced graduates to pass the NCLEX prior to practicing (What is the board of registered nursing‚2016). By doing this‚ the agency is protecting the public and community from unsafe nurses. For example‚ after I graduated the nursing program‚ I studied

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    collect your items you then leave. On your walk home‚ you see an officer speed up‚ pull over and get out of the car. They have a weapon of their choice pointed at you. They demand you put your hands up and get on the ground. Confused and scared‚ you do as they say. They grab your things and throw them at a distance and pat you down. Still confused‚ you say nothing. Suddenly‚ someone on the walkie states that the offender has been caught. The officer tells you to stand and go on about your day. They

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    have their code of ethics also known as their conscious. It is what motivates us to give our best in our personal lives‚ and our vocational ethics propels us to be best at our jobs. At times our personal and professional ethics may contradict each other and we have to make a decision to act on one. As nurses‚ we do our best to conduct ourselves and make ethical decisions‚ at times what we feel is the right choice may not be right for everyone involved‚ that is when we rely on the nursing code of ethics

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    Code of Ethics Healthcare providers such as nurses are given unique opportunity to touch not only patient’s lives but also their families. For many years‚ this author collaborated with many nurses and encountered exceptionally competent ones and experienced meeting nurses that are burned out. Multiple issues can arise during a shift that can lead to nurses taking extreme shortcuts and risking the well-being of their patients. Increasing workload‚ under staffing‚ and demanding patients

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    According to the code of ethics for Nurses‚ written by the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ as cited by Lachman(2001)‚ care is central to nursing practice. All professional nurses have a responsibility to care for patients under their care. Caring defined‚ is “a feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy for others; caring is a feeling that also requires an action” (Lachman‚ 2012‚ p. 112). The nurse’s first allegiance is to the client‚ providing the most ethical care for the patient. Care ethicseeks

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