and end this problem. One topic that has recently become popular is safe injection sites. These sites allow people to have a secure place for injection while under the supervision of doctors. The doctors are constantly monitoring, and ready to act in case of an emergency. People can also get information about withdrawal, addiction counselling, and other treatment alternatives through the help of social workers. Safe injection sites are a valid response in fighting the opioid epidemic. One way that
Words: 885 - Pages: 4
Adoption “Gays and lesbians are stepping up their national battle against restrictive state regulations, conservative Christians, and others to gain the same parenting rights as heterosexuals” (Kennedy 1). Since homosexual individuals are fighting so hard for the rights they are seeking, should homosexuals be given the right to adopt children? There is no reason why homosexual individuals shouldn’t be allowed to adopt children because they are capable of providing a secure and loving home for
Words: 2309 - Pages: 10
accolades, being “near the top of everyone’s ‘best’ list” (Jennings, 2010, p. 268). For a company, is social responsibility the only mandate? Perhaps for Fannie Mae who was established by federal charter to meet such a mandate, this might be the case, but Milton Friedman argues that “there is one and only one social responsibility of business . . . increase its profits” (1970, para. 33). This author believes that if a company does not minimally maintain cash flow, or “real” profits, over the long
Words: 1753 - Pages: 8
CASE STUDY Andy’s Recipe Andy Garafallo owns an Italian restaurant near a large midwestern city. On the restaurant’s far wall is an elaborate mural of the canals of Venice. A gondola hangs on the opposite wall, up by the ceiling. Along another wall is a row of real potted lemon trees. “My ancestors are from Sicily,” says Andy. “In fact, I can remember seeing my grandfather take a bite out of a lemon, just like the ones hanging on those trees. Andy is very confident about his approach to
Words: 766 - Pages: 4
Standard Behavioral Intervention” (case study video) Dr. Williams felt that a standard behavioral intervention was the next step for Juan without even explaining what that was to Juan’s parents. Juan’s parents were a no-show for the next appointment and Dr. Williams was not bothered by this. Dr. Williams failed to implement the Five General Principals: Beneficence and Nonmaleficence , Fidelity and Responsibility, Integrity, Justice, Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity. Treatment Plan:
Words: 784 - Pages: 4
of human life, eliminating of the possibility for revenge, its violation of human rights, as well as including the view of religious groups. This essay argues that all of these arguments address that human life cannot be taken away from a person, even if the person is a murder, simply because then the society is not being better than the murder him- or herself. I have investigated many research and scientific studies in order to back up my arguments as best as possible. Furthermore I have also investigated
Words: 2476 - Pages: 10
Bribes and Deception Gregory O. Clark Regent University In the case study this week, I am supposed to be an export manager of a United States steel company that provide heavy beams and plates for huge construction projects. The company that I worked for has been unfruitful the past couple of year and are now looking to generate business oversea in South America. I have been working with a company in South American on a contract that would allow my company to make 20 million dollars. The problem
Words: 969 - Pages: 4
investors needed financial and political muscle to gain commercial mileage hence companies had to align themselves with political strong men or merge with them, against perceived competitors inorder to carve themselves a niche. This was especially the case for new businesses wishing to operate in sectors with large consumer bases such as telecommunications, information systems, financial services and energy. The objective of the Act is to modernize competition regulation inorder to support the local
Words: 2032 - Pages: 9
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | INTRODUCTION We are doing a case study on medical, nursing, pharmacological management of COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). We took a COPD patient and assessed the patient for clinical manifestation, the medical, nursing, pharmacological care given to the patient. In our case study we will include the care Hawwa is receiving now and the care we can add to daily routine to help her recover faster. Hawwa Ismail is admitted to Medical ward with
Words: 3574 - Pages: 15
Ban Smoking in America Americans waste billions of dollars each year on tobacco products. Other drugs that are harmful, such as crack or marijuana, are illegal in the United States. If certain harmful substances are illegal, then cigarettes should not be permitted either. Smoking cigarettes are a proven killer of millions worldwide annually, but is perfectly legal. Cigarettes have a large affect on society in the area of environmental problems it carries with it. Smoking obviously pollutes the
Words: 1726 - Pages: 7