Volume 8 Issue 1 Winter/Spring 2015 Article 6 January 2015 Favoritism: Ethical Dilemmas Viewed Through Multiple Paradigms I-Pang Fu Pennsylvania State University, ipangfu@psu.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://scholar.valpo.edu/jvbl Part of the Business Commons Recommended Citation Fu, I-Pang (2015) "Favoritism: Ethical Dilemmas Viewed Through Multiple Paradigms," The Journal of Values-Based Leadership: Vol. 8: Iss. 1, Article 6. Available at: http://scholar.valpo
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skilled works in his article “ Emotional Labour and Skill : A Reappraisal “ was published by 2009 . Transfer to another aspects between gender and work, Leidner (1988) feels that the gender typed interaction is an expression of workers in their occupation. So, he did analysis of two highly routinized interactive services job “Serving Hamburgers and Selling Insurance”. This article explores the interrelationship of work, gender and identity. In this paper, we will have a critique in the main points
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Assignment 1: Critique Lionel Shriver is a seasoned journalist who has written for many publications including Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. In her article on essential mums’ website, “Do we need to lighten up about obesity,” Shriver claims that vanity - “desire to look, and feel, more attractive” (Shriver, para 7, 2013) – is the ultimate reason for anyone to want to slim down. However, in Shriver’s entire article, she does little to substantiate her stand with concrete evidence
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Article Critique: Stress and Coping Responses to Proficiency Testing in School-Age Children Brea Brewer Indiana University Since the inception of the “No Child Left Behind” Act, proficiency testing of school children has increased greatly. This type of testing helps determine educational outcomes in students, evaluate teachers’ performance, as well as rate schools’ performance. Due to an increased pressure to achieve a certain academic level, students often exhibit stress-related biophysical
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It is apparent that the technological advances in the world today share a majority of the way we communicate as opposed to face-to-face interactions. The use of the internet for example, allows us to research and convey a vast amount of information. “The revolution in electronic communications systems and tools requires that we have both better writing skills and additional skills for these new modes of communication because these new cultures have introduced the possibility, too, for serious errors”
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The article made this one easy a little bit because it highlighted all the limitation in the study. First, the researchers mentioned that four studies where been examined, however, only three studies were discussed. Likewise, second the down side of using cross-sectional design as mentioned in the article is that its makes it difficult in determine the effect. Third, the measures used in this study was
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When we were told that we would be creating a multi-genre research project on Charles Schulz, some cartoonist, you could say we weren’t exactly ecstatic about it. We didn't know who Schulz really was and we hardly knew anything about animations or cartoons. Of course, we knew about Peanuts and it’s star character, Charlie Brown, the tragically mediocre boy. But we didn’t know much about Schulz himself. Why did he create this infamous cartoon? And what led him to fame? Since we didn’t know much, if
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Click on links below to go to the web page where each is published 1) What is Pseudoscience? Scientific American 2011 http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=what-is-pseudoscience Pay attention to the “comments” section at the end of this article 2) What is Pseudoscience? How can I recognize it? http://www.chem1.com/acad/sci/pseudosci.html Recommended reading (#3 below)… 3) Distinguishing Science and Pseudoscience? http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/pseudo.html Scientific
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Critique of Article Related to Advocacy, Accountability, and Responsibility In 2011, the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center (VCUMC) conducted a study to see how they could prevent pressure ulcers in high-risk cardiac surgery patients. This article highlights unique strategies, practices, and research to assist health care providers with pressure ulcer prevention in critical care units and settings where critically ill patients are present. Prevention of ulcers can be a troublesome
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433V March 9, 2014 Nurses Mange Patients Who Refuse Nursing Care Procedures This paper will critique a qualitative research study about how nurses manage patients who refuse nursing care procedures. These articles also explains how nurses view informed consent as not being essential to nursing care procedures. PROBLEM STATEMENT The clinical problem being examined in the research study is the way in which nurses obtain consent prior to administering nursing care procedures, and the
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