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    Introduction Every health care professional often face practice dilemmas where workload assignments or requirements place them in a difficult situation. These circumstances generate apprehension about current legal, social and economic conditions that could lead to unsafe assignment that jeopardizes patient safety. As a Registered Nurse by profession, the purpose of this paper is to discuss effects of floating and temporary assignments in Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, which will be limited to only

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    problems, crime, and low socioeconomic status (Horton, 2014). Substance Use Disorders (SUD) need a counselor to consider emotional, cultural, and environmental factors when working with a client (Gladding, 2015). In this paper, I will be presenting a case conceptualization of a client with SUD. I will provide an overview of the client, legal and ethical issues, and multicultural considerations that could affect the client. Additionally, I will discuss a theoretical model to use, along with the stage

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    Synopsis: “The 11th Hour,” an unnerving, surprisingly affecting documentary is about environmental calamities. It describes the last moment when change is possible. It also explains how humans have arrived at this moment, our life style, our endless desires, our impacts on different spheres of earth and what needs to be done to preserve and conserve our planet. The movie discusses the most severe impacts of human activities on the environment and how these activities are changing the scenario of

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    Center for International Private Enterprise ECONOMICREFORM Feature Service® January 12, 2006 Business Ethics: The Essential Component of Corporate Governance John D. Sullivan, Ph.D. Executive Director, CIPE Aleksandr Shkolnikov, Program Officer, Global, CIPE Given financial scandals and the resulting new mandates on business, firms find themselves pressed to develop strong codes of ethics to guide the behavior of board members, managers, and employees. Although the concern with ethics has always

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    “there are no laws against [alcohol] advertisements; however, responsible corporate and professional action, would prevent the use of these advertisements from a social and moral standpoint” (Dubihela & Dubihela, 2011, 209). Clearly, an ethical dilemma is present. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is one organization that has viewed alcohol advertisements critically. Since 1968 they have required broadcasters to report the number of alcohol related

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    For many centuries, a vast dispute has iced the world over whether genes or environmental inspirations might affect one’s disposition, development, and deeds. As crucial as canvas in art, the philosophy of nature and nurture come together as the fundamental structure to one’s personality and genetic makeup. In the novella, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the association of the exterior appearance and inner feelings are openly linked. The hideous creature that the science addict, Victor Frankenstein

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    are just a couple of things that designers face in the establishment of communication piece and artwork. Social responsibility has been one of the challenges designers are facing at the moment. Lucienne Roberts mentioned, "graphic design is in an ethical flux". There are a lot of publications as well as manifestos that target at raising awareness of ‘design for good '. On the other hand, coupling ethics and graphic design also seem slightly absurd, as mentioned by Roberts. (Desain Grafis Indonesia

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    FOUR MORAL DEVELOPMENT THEORIES Describe Jean Piaget’s Theory of Moral Development Jean Piaget is best known for his stage theory on moral development of children which occurs in two distinct stages from heteronomous to autonomous and three sub stages premoral (0 to 5 years), moral realism ( 5 to 10 years), and moral relativism (after age 10). In premoral development, children do not think about right or wrong. In the moral realism phase, children understand right and wrong. Lastly, in moral

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    they believe that laws must be followed and individual rights and ethical principles are prevalent. Kohlberg suggests in stage five that people see the laws a necessary to persevere the basic rights and liberty. In conclusion stage six portrays the individual’s ethical principles, values, and the equality of human rights (Slavin & Schunk, 2018, p.56). Kohlberg believed that children should learn moral principles through moral dilemmas. Describe Elliot Turiel’s Moral Domain Theory Elliot Turiel’s

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    Change is always counterattacked or resisted whether in a business setting or non-business events but change is the only persistent thing which keeps the development in an upward trend. Change management in organizations refers to the revitalization of the designs, methods and techniques at levels of the organization to meet the contemporary challenges like technology, sustainability with the competitive edge and sacristy patterns of the resources available for the firms. An organization under the

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