Unethical Research Practices

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    The objective of this paper is to build upon the two challenges that have been identified in assignment 2, question 4. On assignment 2, question 4 one will explained how this is a service to customers is specific responsiveness while service to all of the citizens is general responsiveness. To accomplish this, one will propose two ethical concerns that management may need to address. Create the context in which such concerns may or may not be ethical in nature. This paper will also show the overall

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    A Proposal for the Standardization of Corporate Responsibility

    unassailable.  There are two aspects to the Corporate Responsibility Code which the President wants addressed. First, what conduct or practice rules, principles or policies should be in place for corporations, and how they function as business entities, interacting with other institutions and with individual members of the public?  Secondly, what conduct or practice rules, principles or policies should be in place for individual business managers, and how they function and relate to their subordinates

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    Tuskagee Study

    Last: the Center for Disease Control Ends and Ethical Research Practices Begin During the forty year Tuskegee Study, the government overstepped its duties and infringed on innocent African American lives. Researchers in Macon County, Alabama started this study in 1932 in order to examine the effects of untreated syphilis in African American men. The study began with 399 subjects with the disease and 201 without it; by the time the research was halted in 1972, over one hundred of the men had died

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    Behavioral Aspect of Accounting: the Need to Emphasize on Ethics

    accounting with emphasis on the need of ethics; the methodology used is purely content analysis, using secondary data. The study reveals that unethical behavior is less prevalence in the organization that has adopted corporate code of ethics. Therefore, it is recommends that corporation without formal code of ethics should adopt it in order to mitigate the unethical behavior while users of financial report should possess analytical ability in order to have a better understanding of financial information

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    The Pros And Cons Of Nazi Medical Experiments

    Despite the unethical nature and questionable scientific validity of the nazi medical experiments, the results should still be accessible for scientific gain. During the Holocaust the medical experiments that were conducted were unethical. One reason being is that, the scientists hired to conduct the various medical experiments made an oath in the beginning of their career. This was called the Hippocratic oath, arguably the most important parts of the medical profession. At the time of graduation

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    Unethical Marketing of Prescription Drugs

    Unethical Marketing of Prescription Drugs: Misleading Direct-To-Consumer Advertising and Disease Mongering. October 3, 2011 Unethical Marketing of Prescription Drugs Introduction The purpose of this ethical paper is to investigate the marketing tactics being used by pharmaceutical companies and discuss the ethical issues involved. The primary source of information discussed in this paper was gathered from analysis of business and scholar journals, case studies, and current news articles

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    Ethics

    MODULE code : mOD003351 MODULE name: RESEARCH APPLICATION IN GLOBAL BUSINESS. | THE ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE OF ETHICS AND RESEARCHER RESPONSIBILITY ON THE DEVOLOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE. | SHORT ASSIGNMENT | SHAMSUL KABIR MASUMSTUDENT ID : 306340/408209 | LECTURER: STEPHEN HUMPHREY | SUBMISSION DATE: 23/09/13 | | | | John has been offered to write his assignment by one who knows that assignment area very

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    Ethical Issues When Doing Business

    *Hand-in Assignment #*4: Coke - Ethical Issues Your st numbr? Valeria van der Kemp / Nemtseva 459938 Group: IBA-C02 Tutor: Arno Teunissen (please check his lat name) Table of contents: 1. Background information 2. Problem definition The main problem discussed in this report is the following: “Should private or commercial companies be allowed to close exclusive school contracts with schools, or should their activities be forbidden by law?” 3. Objective The purpose

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    Animal Experimentation In Research

    surgical procedures to be allowed legally, they have to proven to be safe and effective by government funded organizations, like the FDA. Animals used in research have been proven necessary for these newly founded medicines, treatments, and procedures to be brought into practice. For instance, kidney and liver transplantation. This type of research, animal experimentation, has lead the way for new drugs as well. While scientists search for a drug to cure Alzheimer’s Disease, my grandfather, William

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    Nestle - the Infant Formula Controversy

    Situation Analysis For more than 20 years, Nestle Alimentana of Vevey Switzerland, one of the world’s largest food-processing companies, has been the focus of an international boycott involving the death of Third World Infants as a result of their unethical advertising, marketing and sale of infant feeding formula to incapable mothers. In this case, Nestle was accused of hard-selling their products to mothers in Third World countries who were incapable of the proper use of the products, and encouraging

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