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Papers On Ethics
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Lethal Injection
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A 10 page paper which examines the history and user of lethal injection for the death penalty. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAlij.rtf
Liebeck v Mcdonald's
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A 15 page paper that provides an ethical analysis of this famous case of the spilled coffee. The facts are first related and discussed, including those that did not get published in the media. For example, Liebeck, the plaintiff, was not driving the car and the car was not in motion when the coffee spilled. Another example: more than 700 similar complaints, customers being burned by the coffee, had been made against McDonald's over the previous ten years. The basic tenets of product liability laws are then reported. This is followed by an analysis of the case in terms of the principle of utility (utilitarianism), and the principles of justice, rights and caring. The writer then comments on how they would have voted had they been on the jury and why. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGmcdcfe.rtf
Living By A Code Of Ethics
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4 pages in length. The writer discusses liberty, Utilitarianism, relativism and retributist and retributivism as they relate to codes of ethics. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCCodeEthc.rtf
Looking at Bill Clinton through a Motivational
Microscope
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(6pp) McClelland asserted that people acquired
different needs over time as a result of life
experiences. He identified three needs that affect
motivation of individuals and organizations:
"1. Need for Achievement - The desire to do
something better or more efficiently to solve
problems, or to grasp and solve complex problems.
2. Need for Affiliation - The desire to establish
and maintain friendly and warm relations with
others. 3. Need for Power - The desire to control
others, to influence their behavior, or to be
responsible for others." Bill Clinton is used as
the case study for these motivational theories.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
BBclintn.doc
Filename: BBclintn
Love on Campus: An Exploration of Campus Policies that Attempt to Regulate Relationships Between Students and Faculty
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A 4 page overview of the boundary problems that are inherent in relationships between students and professors. Using an October 1, 2003 article titled "Love on Campus: Trying to Set Rules for the Emotions" (written by Sara Rimer and published in the New York Times) as a basis for the discussion, this paper delves into the professional literature on boundary issues to more fully explore this problem. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPdatePr.rtf
MacIntyre, Dependent Rational Animals
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An 6 page essay that summarizes and analyzes Alasdair MacIntyre’s Dependent Rational Animals, Why Human Beings Need the Virtues, which calls for the development of a "distinctive" set of virtues, which are constructed not only on acknowledgment of humanity’s rational nature, but also on the fact that human beings are part of the animal kingdom and dependent on each other in various ways throughout the life span. This paper discusses MacIntyre’s thesis in details and then offers the reasons why this writer/tutor agrees, but also feels that MacIntyre left out a major area of ethical philosophy that encompasses precisely the virtues that he calls for in his book. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khmacdep.rtf
Making Ethical Decisions
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This 3 page paper looks at the ethical decision-making process. How should ethical decisions be made? Two models are discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA314eth.rtf
Managed Health Care & Physician: Traditional legal
fiduciary duty or limited duty of fidelity?
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(20pp) Managed health care has presented problems
to both physician and patient. This discussion
examines major issues and possible changes.
Including analyzing the nature of the duty of
physician -patent relationship between a
traditional legal fiduciary duty and a limited
duty of fidelity. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BBmcoPhy.doc
Media Ethics: Enron
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7 pages in length. The Enron debacle clearly illustrates how establishing and maintaining corporate ethics is the cornerstone to continued success, both on a personal and professional level. Constant nurturing of moral judgment and a specific code of ethics are necessary in order to perpetuate the positive image required to uphold such policy. The five primary elements of such nurturing include having a clear and concise forthrightness, which is substantiated by culture; appropriate and applicable conformity with regard to difficult situations; managerial involvement and awareness on ethics issues; a nurturing program that is wholeheartedly supported by top management; and staff involvement. These concepts, which are both interrelated and individual at the same time, represent a complete quest toward ethical decision-making. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCMedEthEnr.rtf
Medical Ethical Dilemma - Stem Cell Research
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This 7 page paper begins with an explanation of what a stem cell is and why it is so valuable. The writer reports some of the diseases stem cells can cure and/or prevent and discusses the progress in stem cell research. This is followed by a discussion of the ethical dilemma with this type of research and concludes with the need for the U.S. to remain competitive. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGstmc2.RTF
Medical Ethics - Doing Good
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A 6 page paper that discusses medical ethics in general and beneficence or doing good in particular. The thesis is that health care professionals should be concerned exclusively with doing as much good as possible. Five ethical principles are identified and explained. The fact that one is often at odds with another is also discussed, such as beneficence and nonmaleficence or autonomy and beneficence. The writer concludes that doing as much good as is possible is not an easy principle to live by. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGmedet.rtf
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