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Papers On Ethics
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Use And Abuse Of Community Resources
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This 5 page paper defines
community resource and then argues that the use and abuse of community
services can be seen on both sides of the fence: by the professional, as
well as the agency and by those who are meant to be the beneficiaries of
those resources, using health care as an example. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: KTagency.wps
Paper Title: Use And Abuse Of Community Resources
Using Technology to Manage Ethics
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This 3 page paper considers how companies can use technology to manage ethical standards and guidelines; and how this impacts corporate culture. It also discusses the use of technology to perform human resources functions and how that affects company culture. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVTecEth.rtf
Paper Title: Using Technology to Manage Ethics
Values: Acting on Conviction
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A 4 page paper assessing the veracity of a statement made by Confucius, “To know what is right and not to do it is the worst cowardice.” The paper agrees with the statement on both national and individual levels. It uses as examples the quote by Martin Niemöller (“First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist, so I said nothing…”) and the experience of the author of the paper in reluctantly taking part in a substance abuse intervention of an old friend. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSethValConvict.rtf
Paper Title: Values: Acting on Conviction
Violating Nursing Protocol
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6 pages in length. There is a reason why nurses must wait for and abide by doctors' orders when it comes to the administration of medications; to ignore the chart's state dosage, the nurse compromises the fundamental basis of ethics that provides the foundation upon which medical professionals operate. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCNursViol.rtf
Paper Title: Violating Nursing Protocol
Violations of Human Rights in the United States
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A 5 page paper which examines violations of human rights in the United States. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAvvh.rtf
Paper Title: Violations of Human Rights in the United States
War Crimes:
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This 8 page paper discusses the history of war crimes and focuses specifically on what factors lead soldiers to commit crimes. This paper discusses specific war criminals as examples. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSWarcrm.rtf
Paper Title: War Crimes:
What it Means to be a Leader in the Army
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A 3 page paper which examines what it means and what it takes to be a leader in the Army. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAweeay.rtf
Paper Title: What it Means to be a Leader in the Army
Who Owns the Past?: The Debate Surrounding the Move to Return Critical Cultural Items to Their Countries of Origin
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A 6 page discussion of the growing demand that museums return items in their collection to the nations and cultural groups presenting claim to them. The author reviews such diverse cases as the British Museum's possession of the Elgin Marbles from the Greek Parthenon and the Boston Museum's collection of Mayan grave goods. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPcultP1.rtf
Paper Title: Who Owns the Past?: The Debate Surrounding the Move to Return Critical Cultural Items to Their Countries of Origin
Why Human Cloning is Wrong
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This 3 page paper looks at human cloning and argues that it is wrong. Support is provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA507clo.rtf
Paper Title: Why Human Cloning is Wrong
Why Would I Plagiarize?
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3 pages in length. The student will want to discuss how there are several reasons why people might choose to plagiarize instead of compose and submit their own work: laziness, time restriction, perceived inability to create one's own paper, believing one will never be caught and a complete disrespect for another's property. By contrast, the only thing one can possibly gain from plagiarizing is a diminished character, inasmuch as the act of stealing someone else's work illustrates a complete absence of ethics and moral judgment. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCPlagiar.rtf
Paper Title: Why Would I Plagiarize?
Workplace Ethics
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This 3 page paper discusses workplace ethics, including the use of rationalization and ways to insure that communications are ethical. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVWkEths.rtf
Paper Title: Workplace Ethics
WORKPLACE MORALITY AND ETHICS, USING CASE STUDY
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Using a prepared case study and Kantian ethics, this paper explores the morality of undercover employee surveillance and whether it is correct or not. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTwormor.rtf
Paper Title: WORKPLACE MORALITY AND ETHICS, USING CASE STUDY
“Cloning Can Help Humans and Animals”
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A 7 page critique of the article “Cloning Can Help Humans and Animals” by authors Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell, and Colin Tudge. These authors support the practice of cloning, contending that part of its positives impacts relate to the reduction of genetic drift in endangered animal populations. This paper notes that there are other considerations of cloning which must be made in regard to their impact on human populations. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPclone3.rtf
Paper Title: “Cloning Can Help Humans and Animals”
“Ethical Considerations Relating to Gene-Mapping and Associated Scientific Research”
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A ten page paper which considers the ethical implications of the Human Genome Project and related forms of scientific research including genetic selection and engineering. The writer looks at the relationship of religion and moral philosophy to the parameters of bioethics and the guidelines set out in the UNESCO Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLgenetics.wps
Paper Title: “Ethical Considerations Relating to Gene-Mapping and Associated Scientific Research”
“Ethical dilemmas in counselling”
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A five page paper which looks at the ways in which ethical dilemmas in counselling may be resolved, particularly in situations involving medical ethics, and considers some examples of difficulties which counsellors may face in such situations and the possible options open to them.
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Filename: JLEthical.rtf
Paper Title: “Ethical dilemmas in counselling”
“Justice and Revenge”
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A five page paper which looks at the concepts of justice and revenge as exemplified in the story of the House of Atreus, and the ways in which revenge plays a part in the social and cultural codes of modern day society, in terms of the structure of the Mafia and the desire of individuals to re-establish order and balance after the commission of unethical acts by others.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLrevenge.wps
Paper Title: “Justice and Revenge”
“Our Posthuman Future (Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution)”: A Discussion of the Concerns Expressed in the Book by Francis Fukuyama
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A 5 page discussion of the many considerations encompassed by biotechnology. Genome studies, in particular, present a number of concerns, both philosophical concerns and ethical concerns. These same studies, however, present phenomenal possibilities for our future, possibilities which have the potential to be far more positive than negative in their overall manifestations. Such applications, however, must proceed carefully and in the existence of strict international regulation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPpstHmn.rtf
Paper Title: “Our Posthuman Future (Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution)”: A Discussion of the Concerns Expressed in the Book by Francis Fukuyama
“The Trouble with Wilderness” by William Cronon
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A 3 page summary on the essay, “The Trouble with Wilderness” by William Cronon. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAtrwild.rtf
Paper Title: “The Trouble with Wilderness” by William Cronon
“Utilitarianism and Organ Donation”
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A five page paper which considers organ donation and transplantation from a utilitarian perspective, and looks at whether the enforcement of donation does in fact serve the greater good of the community as a whole from a long-term viewpoint.
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Filename: JLtransplants.wps
Paper Title: “Utilitarianism and Organ Donation”
“Who Owns Information”: A Review of the Premises of Author Anne Wells Branscomb
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A 10 page review of the need for improved information management and protection. Utilizes the work of noted policy analyst Anne Wells Branscomb to illustrate the fact that the management of information has become considerably more complex in the last few generations. The miracles of modern technology have resulted in easy access to all types of information which at one time were accessible only to a few privileged individuals. The author asserts that in today’s economically driven environment our private information is often even viewed as a commodity and sold to the highest bidder. Everything from our social security numbers, to our phone numbers, to our medical records are at risk. Some is even open in many cases to the prying eyes of the public. This paper addresses the evolutionary trend toward information marketing and public access to information and outlines recommendations as to what provisions should be put in place to ensure information privacy. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPinfoOw.rtf
Paper Title: “Who Owns Information”: A Review of the Premises of Author Anne Wells Branscomb
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