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    make distinctions between a true orientation and sudden, unilateral or what I would call faux-polyamory, because of the harm it does to unwitting participants, the concept of polyamory itself, to those who practice ethical non-monogamy. What follows is a typical scenario I see in my practice. A client comes in alone, trying to learn "how to become polyamorous” because their partner suddenly informed them of a wish to live that way. The client is a relationship they value, one they invested in, thought

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    Introduction: This assignment is to demonstrate the ethical and green management practices that is put to training within the two selected organizations, Coco Cola and Pepsi, it is required to compare and contrast and to differentiate the types of project and challenges that are faced and produced from an organization to help the environment, in addition to come up with solutions. Green management is when a business that is working in a limit where there is no negative effect that has been created

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    Applying Ethical Framework in Practice

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    Applying Ethical Framework in Practice 1. Ethical implications of a breach of confidentiality Ethics is the concept of right and wrong and thus it is difficult to come to a universal standpoint as to what should be right and wrong. In the context of the medical field, professionals are constantly engaged in accessing very delicate and sensitive information about people and patients. Thus, such professionals are regularly facing the circumstances in regards to concepts such as confidentiality and

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    from happening behavior analyst need to be able to make ethical decisions often before research is conducted or published. Ethical guidelines and codes have been developed to protect behavioral professionals and clients from using fads, unvalidated, and dangerous treatments (Schreck & Miller, 2010). The BCBA code 1.01 is the roots to science of behavior. Behavior analyst must adhere to using scientific knowledge in their daily practices. They can retain scientific knowledge

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    and correction of medical errors (Henneman, Gawlinski, & Giuliano, 2012,). They also need to take into account the ethical dimension of nursing practice when planning, implementing and evaluating nursing care (Fedoruk, 2012).Their role involves different type of care with specialised nursing standard. Therefore, it is important that we have a better understanding of nursing practice if we are to see a positive impact

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    | Ethics in Corporate Society | | PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING-the growing ethical concern? Analytical Report | | | Madiha Raza Noama Naeem Sheikh Zargham Zaigham LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION November 5, 2011 Dear Readers, As students of BBA, our course instructor of Ethics in Corporate Society, Ms. Tania Danish authorized us to make a report on the “PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING-the growing ethical concern?” We were required to make a report in accordance to our learning in the course

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    When evaluating practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, it is necessary that Competency 2: Ethical Practice and Competency 3: Critical Thinking are taken into consideration. Competency 2 requires that social workers are able to recognize and manage personal values in a way that allows professional values to guide practice. Competency 3 requires social workers to demonstrate effective oral and written communication in working with individuals, families, groups

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    Alexandra Madar Term Paper 1 July 26, 2015 REL 3308 Christianity and Buddhism Ethical Practices Religion is not, especially in the societies that anthropologists study, an institution with sharp boundaries. The world that is known upon every individual is based among numerous religions that seek morality, spirituality, and good deed. In a way, religion allows one to achieve a sense of purity and to truly define the ground in which they stand upon. Every religion is based upon a specific foundation

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    Lethal injection (1977), electric chair (1888), gas chamber (1924), hanging (1890), and the firing squad (2010) all have a history of their own (Part I). These different methods are used to kill the convicted criminal. The death penalty is an ethical practice because public safety matters, it preserves taxpayers money, and it 's fair punishment for the crime that the criminal made. Capital punishment was made upon the earliest colonial governments in the early seventeenth century (Bedau). In 1845

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    Three Fraud Cases With the development of technology, both for ethical and unethical practices, it is a consistent battle with firms protecting their own AIS, and hackers finding the ability to hack into information to receive an advantage in committing a fraud. There are many cases in which a firm(s) were victims of the act committed by the hackers. The main three cases discussed here is: the Department of Veterans Affairs (May 2006), Sony’s PlayStation network (April 2011), and Target’s AIS hack

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