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Goal Setting As a Motivator of Unethical Behavior
Goal Setting As a Motivator of Unethical Behavior
Introduction
The main focus of Schweitzer, Ordonez and Douma (2004) is to find that whether there is any relationship that exists between goal setting and unethical behavior. The research also represents an important idea that how important ...
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Ethical and Legal Implications in Respiratory Care
Ethical and Legal Implications in Respiratory Care
Introduction
It is quite evident that the respiratory systems are the most essential organ that helps the human to take in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. If the respiration system does not work properly, people might have a ...
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Ethical Dilemma
Ethical Dilemma
The increased burden of extended intensive care treatment for a newborn infant who rests on the borderline viability poses a wide range of ethical as well as clinical challenges (Costeloe et al., 2000). Moreover, this problem is further accentuated by the relatively increased disability rate among surviving infants. ...
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Corporate Ethics
Abstract
The last decades of the twentieth century were marked by profound changes in the world, stimulated largely by the political democratization, the opening of trade borders and by an unprecedented technological development. The magnitude of these changes has economic, social and cultural rights on a global scale, whose effects ...
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Ethical Decision Making In Healthcare
Ethical Decision Making In Healthcare
Introduction
When today everything is in a state of transition, healthcare professionals also encounter a number of issues while deciding what is good for their patients. Provided that what patients choose for themselves may not be the same what their families or ...
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Police Traffic Officers not giving Traffic Tickets to some Violators & giving Traffic Tickets to Others
Introduction
It is observant from the past that the work of police naturally involves slopes of slippery attributes that consists variations in regards to ethics in criminal justice. In fact, the variations present in the behavioral ...
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AUTONOMY
Medical, Law and Ethics
Abstract
The paper discusses the principle of autonomy and bioethical role of health care professionals. It explains all the issues related to autonomy and other principles related to it in bioethics. It also sheds light on the conditions for violation of patient's autonomy. An example case is also ...
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Right to Die (Mercy killing)
Outline
In this study we try to explore the concept of mercy killing in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on the dilemma related to mercy killing or Euthanasia. Finally the research describes various pros and cons associated with Euthanasia.
Right to Die ...
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Ethical Issues In Human Genetics
Introduction
Genetics, human genetics and other terms related to inheritance are on everyone's lips lately. The great advances that are occurring in this science and high expectations have caused a public outcry, which has been invaded and at certain points distorted by the "mass media".
Although ...
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Occupy Wall Street Movement
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACTiii
Introduction1
Discussions1
Analysis of the implications against the utilitarian, Kantian, and virtue ethics3
Utilitarian Ethics3
Kantian Ethics3
Virtue ethics4
Responsible for income inequality and wealth distribution4
Equitable outcome from the movement5
Predictions about whether movement will continue, fad away, or turn into something else6
Conclusions7
References8
ABSTRACT
Spontaneous movement, in September 2011 organized the Wall Street's first ...