ANALYSING ETHIC CASES Institutional Affiliation Course Instructor Date Analyzing ethical cases Ethical cases include a combination of values, duties, goals, and needs. One characteristic of a good ethical analysis procedure is it must be systematic. It should follow a certain, well-defined procedure to avoid arguments from both parties. It should not be biased because if this happens, the right decision will not be reached; this argument will not end. A good ethical analysis procedure can specify the base of the analysis. This might be based on traditional beliefs, the available standards, and the principles that can be used to come up with a good conclusion that is fair to every party. An example of an analysis is the MCCGAAN BOX. R.B potter designed the procedure in his essay named “The Logic of Moral argument.” Concerning the discipline of social ethics (Paul Deats, ed ) Boston University Press,1972.). before you conclude an ethic case argument, you must…
Personal Philosophy of Nursing and Value Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Personal Philosophy of Nursing and Values Nursing practices’ performance and outcome seem to be significantly influenced by the baccalaureate- level of education. Nurses with vast knowledge and experiences in baccalaureate education were associated with high performance. Therefore, as a nurse, it is important I understand the values and approaches that contribute to an excellent interpersonal relationship because it will help me understand the patients’ health complications properly, thus enabling me to provide quality care to them. As a nurse, if I embrace the five professional values stipulated in the 2008 AACN Baccalaureate Essentials, I would be capable of making an ethical decision on dilemma issues. When I compare the five professional values, I would prefer to associate myself with integrity, human dignity, and altruism. Human dignity is an essential professional value that involves respecting not only the patient but also colleagues. Therefore, I would seek to respect everybody to create a…
Case study An organisationa; style guide is a rulebook explaining how an organization will present itself to its clients,customers and generally the outside world thorugh logo, imagery typography and more. It creates consistency in what an organisations brand looks and feels regasrdless which employee in the organization or department creates it When an organization sets out how it will visually present its brand across all its communication channels, it stratyegically develops its clients or customers perception of its business boosting its brand recognition and sales. (“Brand loyalty and trust requires consistency. Here’s what’s typically included in a visual style guide to achieve that”, 2020)An organizational style guide is is most important to ensure consistency across written communications produced by the organization.it establishes a standard style requirement to improve communication by making sure that there is consistency within a a document and across several documents(“Style guide”, 2020) To encourage customer loyalty in its products and or service an organization should develop a style guide humans trust brands that they recognize and inconsistency may create troiuble attracting and retaining customers since people …
Social problems Student name Professor Subject Date of submission Many governments have a shocking record of failing to prosecute sex traffickers. According to a report by the trafficking person report, there is an insignificant percentage of sex trafficking offenses that get reported worldwide. Over 90% of 7000 trafficking cases reported were categorized as sex trafficking (Tong et al., 2017). Such figures are astonishing and confirm how offenders’ scale is unmatched to any other types of crimes. There is also evidence of an unconscionable lack of justice for sex trafficking victims. To combat the issue of sex trafficking, the government should prioritize justice for victims through prosecution. The most effective form of punishment for sex traffickers is imprisonment. I believe those who traffic offenders who are above 20 years should be charged and serve a minimum of 12 years in prison, while those who traffic minors and teens should serve a lifetime in prison. Various ethnic and racial minorities have been linked to high…
Case study An organisationa; style guide is a rulebook explaining how an organization will present itself to its clients,customers and generally the outside world thorugh logo, imagery typography and more. It creates consistency in what an organisations brand looks and feels regasrdless which employee in the organization or department creates it When an organization sets out how it will visually present its brand across all its communication channels, it stratyegically develops its clients or customers perception of its business boosting its brand recognition and sales. (“Brand loyalty and trust requires consistency. Here’s what’s typically included in a visual style guide to achieve that”, 2020)An organizational style guide is is most important to ensure consistency across written communications produced by the organization.it establishes a standard style requirement to improve communication by making sure that there is consistency within a a document and across several documents(“Style guide”, 2020) To encourage customer loyalty in its products and or service an organization should develop a style guide humans trust brands that they recognize and inconsistency may create troiuble attracting and retaining customers since people …
The Flames Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation The Flames Whispers all over, ‘Is it going to die or end?’ She does not want to stop; the rain is too much; the drops are heavy, Does she really care about what they say? She has not even looked at them. I know she would not stop; the flames are what she needs; it is hope for her. She dangerously smiles, hugging her skinny self to herself; she is nervous. “Will she come back? Please stop,” the whispers are too much for her. The mud on her favorite black boots, her long wavy hair now in a mess Ashes all over, she collects some and stares longingly at them “Here is what I call home,” She says to weakly self and wipes the rolling tears. The whispers can’t stop; they are becoming louder and louder The rain drops are becoming unbearable, but she hugs the ashes on her hand. The flame is all she craves for; it is home for her, it is peace…
1 preventing and reducing alcoholism and drug abuse In all the attention and effort that is employed on preventing and reducing alcoholism and drug abuse, little attention is ever paid to extenuating circumstances that often are a key incentive to whether an individual grows to become an addict or not. Curbing drug addiction in our communities will need more than just arrest and stiffer punishments. Our communities need to get hold of the circumstances around this modern-day addiction trap. There is no miracle solution; no one-size-fits-all approach that is going to magically stop drug use and alcoholism in our communities. 2 These programs are meant to address risk and protective factors that are common to all children in a community. In this pursuing this direction, it’s vital to; Provide education on drug abuse Promote and encourage such programs as Guiding Good Choices (CGC) Notes Decisions that empower individuals to make healthy decisions is important in preventing and reducing drug abuse. Teaching individuals, especially the youth, about the various risks associated with drug abuse is essential. The community can longer relax…
Uber Technology Inc. Introduction Uber Technology Inc. Is majorly a Transport Company which depends on networking while doing its operations. The firm’s headquarter is located in Santiago Francisco, California. The company mainly integrates software applications which can work in both iPhones and androids. Independent drivers who operate as taxis are embedded into the software where all the people having the software can access them and get their services. The Uber application is made in a way that it can detect the vehicles within the vicinity. After locating the car, the customer can initiate a communication with the driver and the client can easily choose the time when the driver can pick them after an agreed price. The payment for the services is made by the client using a credit card or any other available payment method. The cost of the services of the vehicles is mainly calculated based on the rate per distance set and the total distance to be covered. As brought out by Waite (2015), the Uber do not view themselves as a car services company but on…
The Irony Song In the movie, the theme of racism has further been escalated by the ironic song that ridicules the black race. The song that was initially an African-American folk song has been known from different versions. The song has its lyrics going as “Run nigger run, run so fast/Stoved his head in a hornets’ nest/Run nigger run well the pattyroller’ll get you/ Run nigger run well you better get away.” The song rose out of the rise of slave patrols in the slave-owning southern United States and is about an unnamed black man attempting to run from a slave patrol and evade capture. The song was released as a commercial recording several times from the 1920s until it was included in the 12 Years a Slave film of 2013. The black slaves were not allowed to leave their master’s plantations without a pass because of the fear that they would rise against the white owners. However, the slaves made it a habit to sneak away from the plantations and visit friends elsewhere. In response, the slaves considered better…
Investigating the Use and Effect of Concrete in Modern Construction 6 INVESTIGATING THE USE AND EFFECT OF CONCRETE IN MODERN CONSTRUCTION by [Name] Course Professor’s Name Institution Location of Institution Date Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 5 1.1 Background Information 5 1.2 The Research Problem 6 1.3 Study Justification 6 1.4 Hypothesis 7 1.5 Aim 7 Objectives 7 2.0 Literature Review 8 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 Industry overview 10 2.3 Concrete and Environment 10 2.4 The future of concrete 11 3.0 Methodology 13 3.1 Introduction 13 3.2 Research Design 13 3.2.1 Quantitative Data 13 3.2.2 Qualitative Data 14 3.3 Data Analysis 14 3.3.1 Qualitative Data Analysis 14 3.4 Research Philosophy 14 3.5 Ethical Consideration 14 3.6 Limitation of Study 15 3.7 Sampling 15 3.8 Work Plan 17 References 18 Appendix 1 Ethical Consideration Checklist 22 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background Information Concrete is an engineering material that possesses the features and properties of a rock. It is an assortment of particles bound together closely usually gravel and natural…