0 1 2 0 1 3 0 3 2009 Annual Report WHAT IS At PepsiCo, Performance with Purpose means delivering sustainable growth by investing in a healthier future for people and our planet. As a global food and beverage company with brands that stand for quality and are respected household names—Quaker Oats, Tropicana, Gatorade, Lay’s and Pepsi-Cola, to name a few—we will continue to build a portfolio of enjoyable and wholesome foods and beverages, find innovative ways to reduce the use of
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which the computer is the target include such offenses as theft of intellectual property, theft of marketing information (e.g., customer lists, pricing data, or marketing plans), or blackmail based on information gained from computerized files (e.g., medical information, personal history, or sexual preference). These crimes also could entail sabotage of intellectual property, marketing, pricing, or personnel data or sabotage of operating systems and programs with the intent to impede a business or create
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Kinetic Concepts developed therapeutic healing systems that address conditions such as skin breakdowns, circulatory problems and pulmonary complications with immobility. They are the international leader in providing specialized hospital equipment to speed recovery in immobilized patients. KCI has state of the art products ranging from surfaces that help burned skin heal, machines that speed wound recovery and mattresses that turn patients automatically. They have worked on well known
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Plesnarski………………………33 10. Moral & Ethical Implications by Karen Quaderer…………………………… 39 11. Bibliography…………………………………………………………………….47 Abstract In this research paper our team will look at the use of Robotic Technology in the medical field, more specifically in the surgical field as well as discuss the issues and implications surrounding the topic. Our discussion will include topics ranging from the history and development of robots that can be found in surgical rooms, political
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Boise State University Electrical Engineering Department EE 482, Senior Design Spring 2007 ETHICS CASE STUDY THE CASE OF THE SOLE REMAINING SUPPLIER By David Davenport Date Due: 03/20/07 Date Submitted: 03/20/07 Instructors: Dr. Said Ahmed-Zaid/Professor Robert Hay TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. ETHICAL CASE RESEARCH 3 2.1 Identify Stakeholders 3 2.2 Fact Research 4 3. ETHICAL DECISION MAKING PROCESS 5 3.1 Alternative Generation & Evaluation 5 3.2 Ethical
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personnel respond to various types emergencies both natural and man-made. Such disasters pose significant problems for emergency managers and emergency response personnel as well as the medical facilities that treat them. At a moment’s notice, medical facilities can become overwhelmed after a disaster from people seeking medical attention. The key to success is information sharing and management among these responding organizations during and after a disaster. The idea of sharing information does not occur
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Medications, medical management, surgical intervention Dom's case makes no mention of any medications in the past or currently that he is taking. For scenario process a doctor may probably subscribe several medicines after you have had a stroke. Medicines to prevent blood clots are typically used. The types of medications that prevent clotting are anticoagulant, antiplatelet medicines. Other medications that may be subscribed would be used to treat depression and pain. Medications, medical management
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Case Analysis - Owens and Minor, Inc. 1.1) What are the services rendered by the distributor to manufacturers and hospitals? Owens and Minor Inc. is a dominant distribution company that distributes medical and surgical supplies to hospitals, integrated health care systems and group purchasing organizations. It takes on the financial risk of owning and managing inventory for customers. It tracks and verifies their customer’s prices. In addition, O&M supplies customer usage and sales numbers
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Synopsis of Tort Cases Paper BUS/415 Business Law Scenario 1: There are two tort actions found in the first scenario. The first tort action is Ruben for pushing Daniel and knocking out two of his teeth. The second tort action is owner of the ball field for poor maintenance and improper weight restriction limits on the railings of the stands. The potential plaintiffs in this case are the injured fan, Malik and Daniel. The stadium owners would be potential defendants in cases brought on
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harmful effects and henceforth one has never read the word ‘radiation’ in a newspaper or a magazine without the modifier ‘dangerous’, ‘deadly’ or ‘harmful’. Ever since its fatality was known, a great deal of effort has been devoted to developing equipment, techniques and procedures to control radiation levels and hence reduce unnecessary radiation exposure to radiation workers and the public. Because we are unable to conduct controlled studies, most of what we know about the harmful effects ionizing
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