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    The second ethical concern in the Jesse Gelsinger case was informed consent. Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement for research involving human subjects. Participants voluntary agree to enter the trial after they have an understanding of the research to be done and the risks involved (Nijhawan, 2013). Part of the process involves reading and signing a consent form. Jesse’s family argued that his consent form was riddled with omissions and misinformation. Not only did it not adequately

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    A LIE; CREATING FIRST IMPRESSIONS 1. Introduction To orientate any new group in a group work situation, a set of activities classified as Ice-breakers are facilitated by a group leader. As the inherent purpose of these activities is to promote participation, enhance familiarity and develop cohesion they are designated to be interactive and fun. The purpose of this report is to discuss the ice-breaker activity “Two Truths and a lie”, I facilitated during my blended delivery workshop, to demonstrate

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    When is it Ok for companies to use personal data? Introduction For the past few years, new information technologies have increased the possibility for companies to collect, store, analyze, share and use personal information. These activities have had many positive effects on the economy in general and certain advantages for consumers, including more customization and better targeting of commercial proposals. However, adverse effects due to the knowledge of these data have also been updated, including

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    National Governing bodies, local authorities and voluntary groups.Fundamentally sport development is about participation and promoting the opportunities and benefits of participation. Participation in sport and physical activity spans a wide range of contexts.Those engaging in sport development must be in the business of devising better and more effective ways of promoting interest and participation or performance in sport. Sport development is a questionable and challenged term, particularly as the accurate

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    gain knowledge included reasons of cooperation and mutual exchange of information (Griffiths and Armour, 2013). The review of literature intends to display the research surrounding volunteer recreational youth sport coaches, the motivators for participation, and the educational opportunities for this population. Terms and Definitions A key to defining this group and their responsibilities is to explain their status. The term volunteer is defined as, “persons who did unpaid work (except for expenses)

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    Sport participation is a significant aspect of life for many female athletes beginning at a young age. With increasing female sport participation, specifically in swimming, understanding the possible implications of their chosen form of training is critical. Over years of training, an athlete generally becomes more elite and focused in one specific sport however the timing of when they choose to do so determines their chosen training pattern. The two most common forms of training are high intensity

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    close-ended questions enable pre-set answers which allows for greater ease of coding and analyzation of answers while simultaneously taking away any opportunity for unnecessary or undesired answers to questions. It also adds to higher incidences of participation in the study because the respondent will not have to take vast amounts of time to respond to short-answer questions which can be daunting for those who have difficulty reading or writing which is important in regards to seniors who may have difficulty

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    inadequecy of textbooks (content) result from every individual class’ own learning needs. Therefore, it is possible to argue that the aims of participants ( those who scored disagree or not sure) did not effectively correspond to the textbook aims in terms of skills. They may rely heavily on one or more skills while neglecting the others. Thus, their expectations would not naturally be reflected in textbooks. The literature also indicates the evidence that different teaching approaches and styles

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    1 Discussions It was also difficult to isolate the effect of YAH maps in way finding, since personal characteristic, past experience of using YAH maps, educational background and familiarity with the building might have influence the results. Therefore, the participant answered some question related to these factors. There is opportunity to extend the current study by examining the questions outlined above, although this is beyond the scope of this investigation. 1.1 Discussion- experiment one: How

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    Legal ethics implication in the study of “The lived experience of indigenous people toward repeated volcanic eruption: A phenomenology study” Several ethical issues need to be concerned in this study. Firstly is the Beneficience and Non-maleficence issue. The purpose of this research is to explore the participant experience toward volcanic eruptions, it potentially induced past trauma and caused fear or anxiety (Giarratano, Savage, Barcelona-deMendoza, & Harville, 2014). Therefore, researcher must

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