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- 3071: Cross-Cultural Ethics
- ... is the fact that ethical behavior can sometimes be costly, and when these costs occur they are likely to be direct, immediate, and measurable. For example, it may be quite expensive to install better pollution control equipment than the law requires because of a strong moral commitment to those who drink the water and breathe the air. Competitors may not do the same thing, and their lower costs may enable them ... communicate with our associates. 5. We maintain a strong work ethic. 6. Associates are partners. 7. Our leaders are also servants. 8. Associates are empowered. 9. We have integrity in all we do. 10. We control our expenses (Wal-Mart 5). These principles apply to all employees and in the midst of a constantly changing world, the company values stay the same. This code of ethics can always be used as ...
- 3072: The Risks of Smoking
- ... tobacco industry in areas such as advertising. The United States government has recently become more involved in trying to stop smoking. The FDA has threatened to ban cigarettes if the agency is not allowed to control tobacco. Many people ask if smokers should have a right to smoke? A ban would be difficult to control and enforce. Smokers and non-smokers are caught in the chaos about our freedom to smoke. Some people believe non-smoking bans have gone too far. But there are many risks of smoking. Nationwide 70 ...
- 3073: Abortion in Toni Morrison's Beloved
- ... to love or want to own anything, but she could not do that with her children. On the farm with the Garners Sethe had a little taste of what it was like to have some control over her own life. She was able to choose her husband and be with him. It was not until the schoolteacher and his nephews came to the farm that Sethe really understood what it was ... see. Yet, today with abortion people still have doubts against abortion. Arguments today against abortion are that a mother has to take responsibility for her actions. Meaning that using abortions as a form of birth control is looked down upon. This mother would be looked at as selfish by stealing the life of an innocent fetus. Although the circumstances surrounding each situation varies greatly, the decision made by a mother is ...
- 3074: History Of The Courts
- ... communities consisting of fifty members, the hunting and gathering groups had very tight kinship with one another. While working in such close, intimate, and small quarters each member learned to develop personal restraint and the control of impulse. This inturn would prevent the deterioration of a working order. These members of the society cared extremely about a working order and more importantly the way of life. This intangible gesture of behaviour ... and greater principles. DEVELOPMENT OF LAW As time rolled on, man has gotten more intelligent and distinct; as did the law. The word federalism now comes into play. This entails a ruling by a central control or government with a partial ruling by the government of a province or region. The primary concept of federalism has been outlined back in history to the union of ancient Israelite tribes. As for North ...
- 3075: The Many Faces of Marriage
- ... it possible for her own inner values to resonate. She finds not judgment, but a confidence in her truth of spirit which gives her the affirmation she needs to allow her own beliefs to take control of her life. Being that there are several forms of marriage, monogamy, the union of one man and one woman, is the most widely accepted form, predominating also in societies in which other forms are ... of sexual taboos and the gradual rise in the average marriage age, more women pursuing careers outside the home, the liberalization of divorce laws, the legalization of abortion, the improvement and increased accessibility of birth control methods, and changes in the accepted concepts of male and female roles.
- 3076: Grapes Of Wrath And Jim Casy
- ... of the poor is approaching. This secures a definite parallel to Jesus Christ and not only Jim Casy, but the entire book, The Grapes of Wrath. The rich people, banks, owners, and institutions have taken control of the country and nature, but as the book says, "And the association of owners knew that some day the praying would stop. And there's an end." This means that these people will always ... also because they were afraid to organize. As soon as there is a recognized leader cops throw him in jail or threaten him. People put the migrants down and used derogatory terms to attempt to control them. Society wanted to keep the migrants moving, leaving it impossible for them to organize. There was once a man who started to unite the people in jail. Later the very people he was trying ...
- 3077: RU-486 The New Abortion Pill: How Safe Is It?
- ... than 100,000 women. The creator of RU-486 is Dr. Etienne-Emile Baulieu. He made this for the French pharmaceutical company named Rossel-Uclaf. RU-486 is the first of a generation of birth control drugs called antiprogestins considered to be a breakthrough in birth control drugs. RU-486 works by binding to progestorone receptors in the womens uterus and blocking the action of progestorone. Without progestorone the lining of a womans uterus breaks down and sheds, so that ...
- 3078: Lime Disease
- ... Delaware. Serologic testing (ie. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assa; ELISA) will be used to determine the presence of B. burgdorferi antibodies. The following hypotheses will be tested: Ho: No cognitive differences between lyme disease children and control group HA: Cognitive differences between lyme disease children and control group are present.
- 3079: The Many Faces of Marriage
- ... it possible for her own inner values to resonate. She finds not judgment, but a confidence in her truth of spirit which gives her the affirmation she needs to allow her own beliefs to take control of her life. Being that there are several forms of marriage, monogamy, the union of one man and one woman, is the most widely accepted form, predominating also in societies in which other forms are ... of sexual taboos and the gradual rise in the average marriage age, more women pursuing careers outside the home, the liberalization of divorce laws, the legalization of abortion, the improvement and increased accessibility of birth control methods, and changes in the accepted concepts of male and female roles.
- 3080: Homosexuality and the Healthcare Profession
- ... the labelling of a patient's charts, notes and specimens as `high risk' simply because he had told the nurses that he was gay. The writer believes that this practice, under the auspices of infection control, is misconceived, as nurses, and hospital policy, assume that the patient is H.I.V positive because he is gay, and not as a result of a positive H.I.V test. In doing so ... conduct. This can differ widely, regardless of sexual orientation. The consequence of this is that nurses can be placed at a greater risk of H.I.V infection due to such ignorance, as inadequate infection control procedures can occur when dealing with `straight' patients rather than with gay ones (Nursing Standard 1993). Rose and Platzer state further cases where ignorance and homophobic attitudes are clearly demonstrated. A doctor could not see ...
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