ethics
ethics
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by Nancy D. Solomon - 2007-04-06
Copyright © 2007 Nancy D. Solomon, LLCSometimes life provides us with character-defining opportunities that remain with us forever. If we're lucky, that is. These events, which occur in both our profe...
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by Laura McDonald - 2007-04-16
In a business sense, ethics are a system of moral principles or rules of conduct. Attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants or secretaries have codes of ethics within the legal field. A paralegal sh...
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by T J Madigan - 2007-04-17
When advertising your home for sale by owner, you will undoubtedly come into contact with a variety of people. All of these people, simply put, will not look just like you. You may come into contact w...
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by Peter Cugno - 2007-04-19
Does your State mortgage originator licensing regulations say you have a "Fiduciary Duty" to your customers? Or does it say "you must provide the consumer with a reasonable, tangible net benefit" from...
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by Pedro T Gondim - 2007-04-22
A prominent aspect of counsellor training involves the analysis of ethical situations. Counsellors need to be malleable to the variety of situations in which the client's personality traits and enviro...
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by Rebecca Brents - 2007-04-27
The consequences of a bad decision can range from inconvenience, wasted time, embarrassment, and wasted money ... to the truly catastrophic -- the loss of something valuable and irreplaceable, even th...
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by Chris Chew - 2007-05-02
One of the greatest achievements in medical science is organ transplant surgery. People who have failing organs and are doomed to die can now be given a new lease on life by the generosity of organ do...
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by Annabelle Rox - 2007-05-08
To understand the issue of internet ethics, you must first have a basic understanding of how the internet actually works.Although the internet actually came into being by the American military in 1969...
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by Steve Hanson - 2007-05-11
In the past few years, news headlines have screamed of high profile scandals involving big names and companies like Martha Stewart, Enron, and Tyco. Because of these high profile scandals, businesses ...
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by Baron Turner - 2007-05-18
With the majority of the rich world now having upgraded to IE7, did Google notice the way Microsoft have stolen search share? Did WE notice? Search engine optimisation international specialists ar...