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Results 286 - 300 of 2325 » EthicsExamines ethics and the duty of professional engineers to public needs. 1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 7 sources, 2002, $ 62.95 Essay (General) # 31174 | details | Abstract Articles 1 and 2 of "Code of Ethics" state that meeting "public needs" and "public welfare" is a duty of professional engineers. The Articles make a clear distinction between commitments to technical precision and moral or social duty. A number of sub-tenets of the Articles aim to ensure that an engineer conforms to the Articles. However, the "Code" is not legally enforceable and therefore can be breached. Additionally, commitment to the public welfare of an individual practitioner could be compromised due to externalities.
Argues that the medical breakthroughs made in the past 100 years could not have been made without animal testing. 1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 71.95 Essay (General) # 32423 | details | Abstract The argument that animal testing is an act of cruelty against a species or species that cannot protest its supposedly pitiless treatment is a denial of the overall benefits that result from concentrated research on a living organism. It is through such research that many significant medical achievements have been made over the past hundred years. This paper shall address these achievements and argue that they would never have been accomplished were it not for the unhindered use of animals as test subjects during the research phase.
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Three essays which consider the topics of drug testing, pregnancy, and office romance in the workplace. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 3 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 32962 | details | Abstract These three essays discuss the ethical basis for workplace drug testing, discrimination against pregnancy, and restriction of office romance.
Tags: workplace, ethics, essays
Explores the idea of a code of ethics and conduct within a business and how it can affect the marketing world, and help the company and the consumer. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 6 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 33749 | details | Abstract This paper looks at the idea of ethics and a code of conduct within a business and how it affects the marketing world. The paper also looks at the way in which a code of ethic can change the face of a company and help both the company and the consumer.
Tags: ethics, business, personal
Summary of the book "Monkey Wrench" by Edward Abbey with a focus on the safety, health, and environmental issues addressed in the book. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 33784 | details | Abstract This paper summarizes the thought-provoking contents of the book "Monkey Wrench" by Edward Abbey while highlighting the ethical issues addressed by the author. Although the author of the famous book has taken a very casual and hilarious approach towards serious issues, the book basically talks about the ethical issues associated with the safety, healthy and environment.
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A review of Therese Cannon's "Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Legal Assistants". 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 1 source, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 34025 | details | Abstract This essay discusses Therese Cannon's "Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Legal Assistants". The paper analyses the subject of legal ethics, especially as they apply to paralegals. Overall, we get a good overview of the issue of legal ethics. This is vital, since the roles of paralegals are expanding in the legal service.
A study of the demand by consumers for business ethics. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 10 sources, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 35293 | details | Abstract This paper focuses on the growing demand by the consumers and pressure groups for implementation of business ethics. The people around the world are concerned about the negative impact of organization's socially unacceptable policies. There have been instances in the past when negligence on part of the some companies resulted in serious damage to the society.
A study of the ethical dilemmas in emergency medical services. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 36325 | details | Abstract This paper discusses the ethics in emergency medical services.
Tags: ethical, dilemma, emergency
This paper argues that human cloning is unethical and must be declared a federal crime. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 7 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 36344 | details | Abstract A paper that touches on the debate between the proponents and opponents of cloning and supports the idea that cloning should be banned by the federal government.
Tags: human, cloning, unethical
A study into biodiversity and the ethics associated with it. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 7 sources, 2002, $ 53.95 Essay (General) # 36420 | details | Abstract A paper on examination of the environmental problem of preserving biodiversity from three different environmental ethical positions.
Tags: environmental, ethics
A discussion of the issue of sexual abuse within the Catholic church. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 6 sources, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 36682 | details | Abstract A paper on the topic of ethics and laws concerning the problem of sexual abuse of children in the Catholic church. The paper explores the fact that there has been a lot of media discussing this topic in recent discussions.
Tags: sexual, catholic, church
An study of education and morals. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 2 sources, 2002, $ 26.95 Essay (General) # 36855 | details | Abstract A paper on morals and education, exploring whether the goals of the educator are teleological deontological.
Tags: education, ethics
A discussion on the morality of prostitution and the potential affect of its de-criminalization. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 37288 | details | Abstract This paper analyses the phenomenon of prostitution as morally wrong, as discussed in different course materials. Prostitution of itself may not be immoral but that much surrounding the sex trade is indeed immoral, in North America and at the present time. Until popular ideas of morality change, de-criminalization offers a legal channel at least removing some of the industry's abuses.
This paper discusses the use of cloning to acheive a medical cure. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 3 sources, 2002, $ 26.95 Essay (General) # 37700 | details | Abstract This paper considers the question of whether therapeutic human cloning can be ethica. The authorl decides that it can.
This paper examines the case of H B Fuller. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 2 sources, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 38941 | details | Abstract This paper examines the case of H B Fuller. The company makes significant profits marketing an addictive chemical in Central America. It is refusing to accept responsibility for this detrimental misuse of its product.
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