that society ►Environmental Impact. ►Unintended peripheral technologies ►Impact on societal values, ethics etc. ►Power shifts that might have occurred due to the technology ►The future of the technology ►Impact on governments or ability for governments to govern its people The paper and presentation is due no later than at the beginning of class of week 7 in the drop box. Research You should draw on as diverse sources as possible. You should have a minimum
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This file PHI 445 Week 2 Discussion Questions has right solution to the following tasks: 1. What are the differences between Capitalist, Socialist, Fairness, and Libertarian notions of justice? What are the strongest and weakest parts of each theory? 2. Assess the promotional practices of the companies in terms of the moral standards that you think are appropriate for the sort of environment in which the companies are operating. Relate your assessment to the three theories of the manufacturer's duties
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PERSONAL ETHICS STATEMENT Over the past 2-3 weeks, I’ve presented you with a variety of ethical dilemmas, many of which had no easy answer (if they did, they wouldn’t be dilemmas!) This was not only to set you up for the research paper, but to help you clarify for yourself where you draw your ethical line in the sand, and articulate your ethical beliefs. Your personal ethics statement is your declaration of your beliefs. By creating this document, you will clarify for yourself the values
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contracts they must all be understood and taken into account. If you were starting a business you would first need to know what contract law is, its history and why is in important in the world today. CONTRACT LAW Over the last several of weeks since announcing it was banning Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life, The NBA has had hopes of getting approval from the league's owners to force him to sell the team, little has been known of the NBA's exact legal strategy. While the
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Healthcare providers must look at both sides of the issue while taking into account what is in the patient’s best interest while at the same time not letting their own opinions and beliefs dictate the decision making process. While one’s own values and ethics can help the process take shape it must never overrule the process and influence the decision. Case Scenario: “A 6-year-old develops a high fever accompanied by violent vomiting and convulsions while at school. The child is rushed to a nearby hospital
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Video Games: Friends or Foes Individual Research Paper JRSB 311: Ethics Fundamentals Online Class Chaitanya Patel March 22, 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Introduction to modern games 1 The history of gaming 2 1976 2 1985 3 Early 1990’s 3 1997 3 Modern gaming 4 Influence of violent games 5 Other Factors 6 Ethics Point of View 9 Government Policy 10 Conclusion 10 References 11 Introduction Introduction to modern games Everyone loves playing games
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care. Level II or Specialty Care nurseries provide care to moderately ill infants (who are expect to recover rapidly), and recovering level III infants in addition to basic care. Special Care nurseries can provide care for infants older than 32 weeks gestation, infants who cannot stay warm on their own requiring an incubator, infants with mild health issues such as jaundice or apnea, and infants requiring nasogastric or orogastric tube feeding. A nasogastric tube is a thin flexible tube, which
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Abortion: The Beginning and End of Life [Author] [University Affiliation] Abortion: The Beginning and End of Life Abstract In the United States, more than 6 million pregnancies are unwanted annually, with 40% of these opting for an abortion (CDC, 2012). Eight women die every hour worldwide due to unsafe and illegal abortions. The women who go for the unsafe abortions are normally from very poor backgrounds and have no relevant know-how regarding the various
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BANKING AND FINANCE ETHICS IN THE FIELD OF CORPORATE POLICIES Corporate Ethics The broad area dealing with the way in which a company behaves towards, and conducts business with, its internal and external stakeholders, including employees, investors, creditors, customers, and regulators. In certain national systems minimum standards are required or recommended in order to eliminate potential conflicts of interest or client/employee mistreatment. Corporate Policy A formal
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Professional Values and Ethics GEN 200 November 29, 2010 Professional Values and Ethics Every day the workforce of the world makes choices that affect how their business is run, how they treat their customers, and how they interact with the community. Should a business fail in any certain area, the consumer will find a new place to purchase goods and services. These gestures could range from banks treating those with money as people and not just account numbers, to a general contractor
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