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The ethical dilemma which I will describe in this paper occurred whilst I was working at a care-home for the elderly several years ago. I was working a night shift and was responsible for the care of fifteen elderly and severely disabled people between the hours of 10pm and 7am....
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The necessity for diversity in the workplace is reflected in the relatively higher output that such diversity contributes to improved firm performance. However, this also creates an environment prone to ethically-oriented conflict especially since employee sense of right and wrong may differ greatly that leave managers with ethical dilemmas involving...
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End of life care is something that is difficult to think about, but necessary for individuals who have terminal illnesses, chronic conditions, or have other wishes set in place, such as do not resuscitate or not wanting to be on life support. Individuals also have to decide if and who...
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The ethical dilemma was evident when a doctor in the United States performed a Cold War radiation experiment on the humans. Dr. C. Alvin Paulsen performed an experiment that raised ethical issues by many people. In his experiment, he used the X-rays on the testicles of the 64 prisoners who...
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While it is generally believed that the role of ethics with regard to production of knowledge in the arts and natural sciences is restrictive, i.e. ethics limits the available methods of knowledge production, we seek to challenge this assumption. Ethics application in the natural sciences and the arts is not...
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There are few aspects of the realm of business ethics that lead to such complex ethical quandaries as that of the use of immigrant labor in the workplace. The employment of foreign nationals in any function is a hotly debated topic in many societies, particularly in developed nations who are...
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As you read this article, think about all the factors that influence a person’s opinion. What was left out of this experiment? The factors that influence a person’s opinion have been the subject of study and discussion for many years. It is popular thought that the media and authoritative figures...
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Advancements in communications, computing, and media technologies have given rise to troubling ethical challenges for practitioners, professionals, media personalities in terms of maintaining privacy. In fact, the paradigm shift has ushered an era where knowledge workers have increased but with renewed judicial and ethical problems related to issues like access...
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In today’s world technology has affected every aspect of the society including healthcare. Technology plays a crucial role in the saving of lives around the globe with the use of technology in pharmaceuticals, information technology, and biotechnology. Some of these contributions include the use of MRI machines, artificial organs, and...
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Background Jane heads R&S Electronics Service Company’s payroll department. Eddie, the company’s general manager, requires Jane to keep the employees’ salaries and pay scales confidential. By the third month of her employment, Jane notices that Greg, a service technician and the manager’s brother, earns more than his colleagues do. Later,...
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