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IB Ethics and Social Responsibility
4 Jun 14, updated 12 May 16
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Guide to ethical decision making
7 Nov 15, updated 12 May 16
guide, ethical, decision, steps, issue and 7 more ...
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Notes on Ethics Chapters
1 Sep 14, updated 10 May 16
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Ethics cheat sheet
9 Dec 14, updated 13 May 16
values, ethics, society, behaviour, morality and 4 more ...
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Study Notes for Ch. 12, 14-15
29 Oct 14, updated 12 May 16
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PASSED with a 442! Studying for the DSST Ethics in America exam. This is by no means a comprehensive list of the works studied, but it might get you off to a good start!
22 Jun 15, updated 12 May 16
america, ethics, in, dsst, philosophers and 4 more ...
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Physiotherapist as an Administrator - by Hareem Arshad
27 Mar 24
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Some basic commands used in Linux for white hat/ethical hacking purposes, as well as just some good general knowledge in linux with networking.
17 May 24
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Ethics comprehensive exam william james college cheat sheet
10 Jan 23
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Be able to: - Distinguish between good and bad practices - Relate empirical research results to research questions. - Illustrate and explain how theory and research methods impact each other. - Give an example of how theory choices might raise issues of research ethics. - Identify and describe the key ethical issues in social research. - Give examples of how political issues can influence social research. - Explain why specific research is ethically controversial (or not).
15 May 23
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Ethics 2022 Edition Book summarized General Education (GenEd) midterm topics summarized and made digestible.
20 Feb 24
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Racial discrimination continues to plague healthcare workplaces. Many doctors seek employment opportunities outside their countries of medical training. Entering new and unfamiliar work environments can be daunting. The fear of losing these newfound economic and career advancement opportunities causes many new doctors to ignore and dismiss harmful race-based behaviours. Their acceptance creates a never-ending cycle of aggression, devaluation and disrespect. These helpful tips protect you.
20 Jun 24

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