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    Phoenix Material Laquita Taylor Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The husband could be taken into custody by the officers for the domestic altercation. The husband could be taken into custody for driving under the influence of alcohol since the officers have tested and observed the problem. 2. What are the most important facts? Which facts have the most bearing on the ethical decision presented? Include any important

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    Sexual Mores In America

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    Sex and the Automobile: An Analysis of American Sexual Mores If one were to look back 100 years in American history‚ he or she would see stark differences in societal standards and norms than those in place today. For one‚ the sexual mores in America have drastically changed. Things that were once considered deviant such as pre-marital sex or multiple partners are now normal or even standard. Yet we must ask ourselves‚ how exactly did these changes come to be? On the largest scales‚ it is easy to

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    hierarchical view of race or to discrimination * Mastroianni and Kahn “Swinging on the Pendulum” * Problems w. “protection” * E.g. prisoners wanted to participate in clinical trials * $‚ Access to better/more frequent health care‚ believed they were making a contribution to society * However‚ protection policies precluded prisoners from

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    Improving Tourism Institutional Governance and Human Resource Capacities As indicated in the analysis of the existing situation‚ the responsibilities of the national government agencies—particularly the DOT—and the LGUs needs to be clarified‚ and the respective roles strengthened to ensure effective coordination and application of resources. In the human resources area‚ the capacity of the tourism education and training system (although substantial) continues to turn out graduates that do not

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    Once More by the Lake

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    Once More to the Lake by E.B. White The clock is always ticking and the world is always changing whether we want it to or not. In E.B. Whites "Once More to the Lake"‚ A present day father takes his child to an area his family would frequent for a week every summer. Upon arriving back at his childhood retreat‚ he is hit with an almost overwhelming sense of nostalgia. Once a child on a family vacation‚ the narrator is now reliving his childhood based on the experiences of his own child visiting

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    Ethical Reflections: Ethics & Logic Because this space is piggy-backing on my previous column In the Light of Logic‚ perhaps we should correlate the study of logic with the study of ethics. The two are closely entwined‚ as flip sides of the same coin. Ethics concerns right conduct‚ as logic relates to right reasoning. Where logic deals with the reasoning process pertaining to the truth or falsehood of statements‚ ethics deals with the rightness or wrongness of actions. Both logic and ethics presuppose

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    Shames‚ "The More Factor” In “The More Factor” Laurence Shames‚ attempts to make a connection between the perceived attitude of most Americans that “More is better” and “frontierism” in American history. He describes the “More Factor” as the acquisition of things such as more land and more money. He compares this attitude of acquisition to European countries that have an opposite view of the meaning of what a frontier is. He expresses his feelings that the American attitude of growth and expansion

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    One More River

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    One More River Can you imagine having to leave everything you have ever known to live in a country on the verge of war? Lesley Shelby‚ the main character in One More River by Lynn Reid Banks‚ knows exactly how it feels. This Jewish Canadian girl has to emigrate to Israel with her family. Through the determination and courage of one person we see how challenges‚ complications‚ and differences of the world are overcome. 	In the story the most important character is Lesley. Lesley

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    An Ethical and Spiritual Community Issue On the other hand‚ from my prospective‚ music has a way of soothing and causing reflection‚ but what about when it comes to age difference in the church? It would appear that church leaders have their part to provide music choices that will not only keep members‚ but to satisfy children‚ young adults and mature parishers. I believe music is a ministry in itself. It has as it’s structure the ability to calm‚ relax‚ motivate‚ restore‚ and to create a

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    Ethical Dilemma Paper CJA 324 Ethics in Criminal Justice Police officers are held at a higher form of ethical behavior and when they violate the trust bestowed upon them with the position they held‚ they entire department is viewed as a r corrupt agencies and all they service within that agency are bad people. Their professional responsibilities are driven by codes of ethics to assist them in executing their duties and to safeguard these higher standards of conduct. Everyday law enforcement

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