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    In this case Jake Markos is the moral agent and is contemplating on whether or not he should embed spyware into the Diabetes Foundation website that allows his company, ALAC marketing, to collet email addresses and use them to market a product. Other moral agents presented in this case are Nathan Brook, Jake’s boss, Maia Herrick, Nathan’s assistant manager, and ALAC Marketing. In this case, ALAC is the least important moral agent because it possess vicarious moral sensitivity and responsiveness thus

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    political, economic, and social structure forever. e-Governance and right to information (RTI) are being recognised as potential tools of empowerment. Right to information Act 2005 has been enacted with a view to promote openness, transparency and accountability in public administration. To achieve these objectives it is very important that the RTI Act should provide right to citizens to ask for matters pertaining to governmental functioning through on line. Hence, this paper highlights the use of e-governance

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    Advocate and Nursing Leadership Throughout our nursing careers we have come into a situation where we needed to advocate for our patient or co-worker. It takes leadership skills, respect, and accountability to advocate in our workplace. Moreover, in order to create change one must first evaluate the issue then set goals to implement the plan. The purpose of this paper is to discuss my weaknesses and strengths to nursing, use of current leadership skills to advocate change in the workplace, and

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    SABMiller has been operating worldwide today with its growth coming through both organic and inorganic methods such as entering the new developing markets like BRICS, acquiring businesses and brands and growing them like MillerCoors. This strategy has seemed to yield healthy growth in most of the markets in which it has entered. It has followed historically a decentralised approach and thus structured its operations under six geographical divisions and which in turn is lead by a divisional head

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    corruptors. 4. Inconsiderable salaries: It is one of the major causes of corruption. Suppose when a clerk not earning enough to live on or not being sure that he will have a job tomorrow so that he supplements his income with bribes. 5. Lack of accountability: when public officials are not supposed to inform about or explain what they are doing, they mostly indulge in corruption. 6. Weak enforcement: when law agencies do not impose sanctions on power holders who have violated their public duties.

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    political science, the notion of accountability can be interpreted as an answerability of actions, and responsibility to the constituents of the government officials (Seymour 1995, pp 9). However, there are many different kinds of ideologies regarding the judicial accountability. Some scientists argue that the notion of accountability has the same meaning either in the political arena or in the judicial system. Such as, Sengupta (2014) argues that, likewise accountability in the political arena, in the

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    • LinkedIn is an interconnected network of more than 36 million experienced professionals from around the world. Bridget Fistula foundation intends to use it to network with other professionals especially those that that do related programs in other parts of the world. • Twitter will be used to pass short messages across the globe on different topics related to Bridget Fistula Foundation. For auditing with the help of the Legal team will have good auditors for internal and external auditing. The

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    'Are Guidelines and Protocols an effective way to ensure that we "get care right?" ' Guidelines and protocols are used throughout the health and social care sector. The Open University (2014) defines protocol as 'a set of formal rules or guidelines for practice '. This essay looks at whether guidelines and protocols are effective in ensuring care is safe, compassionate, caring and responsive. A way of providing care that helps, and not harms an individual. This essay is divided into three main

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    OLPD 5501/EPsy 5243 Fall 2016 MIDTERM Directions. Please answer these three questions, all of which are grounded in the lectures/PPTs, class readings, and discussions. You are welcome to use this Word document to align with the questions and format your responses. A. “Fighting Back,” a Real-world Evaluation Case (21 points total) The following questions are based on the “Fighting Back Initiative” case that we discussed in class. a. How did the second evaluation team make the best of a bad situation

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    Transparency in Government To address transparency issues, adequate transparency within government must be ensured; and transparency and accountability should be promoted within democratic governance. Florida leads the country in providing public access to government meetings and records. Florida State leaders believe in the notion that government should be held accountable to the citizens. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis wrote, in his 1932 article called “What Publicity Can Do” that

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