Case Study on Moral Status Introduction Abortion is an essential controversial topic that looks to be endless between the two separates parties. Countless deaths and severe confrontations have contributed to pro-life and pro-choice supporters to along and severe fights of who is right and wrong. Unfortunately, irrespective of what individuals believe, abortion looks to neither be right or wrong. Indeed, it is by the matter of one’s conclusion that can say with conviction that the side they pick is right and the rival side is wrong. For the case study, you will discover Jessica concluding whether to proceed with her pregnancy or terminate it. Maria “Jessica’s auntie” is a pro-life supporter by which she utilizes her faith to persuade Jessica of keeping her pregnancy. Marco “Jessica’s husband” underpins his wife in whatever choice she makes with her pregnancy. At that point, you have Dr. Wilson, who examines the financial circumstance, continues with caution and gives options in which may support the family, one being abortion. This paper looks at the various theories that were used by Jessica, Marco, Mari, and…
Denise’s Academic Misconduct Case Study Question 1 The decision to grade her 0 as well as placing Denise on disciplinary probation for academic misconduct was right. Denise fails to cite and reference the website FREE-ESSAY.COM where she sourced some material presented in her paper. Therefore, she is guilty of academic plagiarism as she presented the words of another person as her own for academic evaluation without proper acknowledgment. Question 2 The professor was responsible for Denise’s decision to plagiarize since the professor did not guide the students on how to avoid plagiarism when writing the academic essay. Denise would have appropriately cited and referenced all the sources she borrowed her content from if the professor would have guided her rather than her less informed friends. Denise’s unawareness of plagiarism is seen by her asking Larry on the issue after completing the paper. The professor was her organic chemistry lecturer who assigned the class the research paper and gave Denise a 0 in the course as an academic consequence of breaking academic plagiarism rules. The professor should have discussed with…
Currency Exposure: a Case study on Procter and Gamble International companies often face challenges when operating globally. One of the problems which they face is currency exposure. Currency exposure is defined as the vulnerability that emerges out of a particular investment, which is brought about by the exchange rate differences between different currencies. The problem is a common problem conscious of the fact that different countries have different currencies, and the rate of depreciation or appreciation also differs significantly depending on the currency. One of the companies which have been affected by this currency exposure is Procter and Gamble Co. The following analysis will involve an in-depth analysis of how this company has been affected by currency exposure. The study will further assess the steps that are being taken by the company to shield itself from the challenge or mitigate this problem. The study will also evaluate the reasons for the expansion of this company globally, which can provide a clear picture of the benefits that are derived from the international expansion vis-à-vis the risks that have been got out…
A Case Study Analysis on How to Increase Shareholder’s Value Introduction ‘Share Holder’s Value’ is a tool used to judge and access the operation and management efficacy in an organization. In any organization, strategic concepts are vital for the determination of the final results and company operation, such as the corporation gains and management efficacy (Marouan & Moez, 2020). Business concepts such as decision making, operational structure, strategic management, and leadership are crucial in the success of any business. The following is a case study analysis on how the concepts mentioned above bring maximum gains. Strategic Management Strategic management is a phrase that collectively entails vital creation, analysis, implementation, and monitoring of the ongoing tasks in a business. It also includes environmental analysis by the management. Execution of a viable strategic management plan enables a company to secure a safe ground for maximum profit, for the present, and future (Steiger, Hammou, & Galib, 2014). Utilization of strategic analysis principles such as Porter’s Five Forces and contingency analysis is critical for the prediction of business uncertainties and possible future competitor’s capabilities…
Nationstate Insurance Case Study The case study talks of Jane Denton, a chief information officer who has just been appointed at Nationstate Insurance company. Jane has shown quite a remarkable achievement in IT, and now at her new position, she intends to leave a lasting legacy before her retirement. The case study vividly describes Jane’s strategy in her conquest to achieve her goals. The paper describes the potential rewards that Nationstate Insurance would realize from the growth of an enterprise-wide architecture proposed by Jane. It also presents a business case that Seamus O’Malley, Jane’s chief enterprise architect, would hand over to the senior management team. Potential rewards that Nationstate Insurance would realize First, Nationstate Insurance would experience an efficient communication amidst various business units. Since the strategy aimed at centralizing the information, then several business units would experience quite an efficient communication that comes from a single location rather than from several points. Secondly, the cost would be significantly reduced as redundancy would be eliminated. When information is centralized, then the repetition of documentation is eliminated. Additionally, the company would…
Strategic Management Case Study: Biocon India The case study reveals that Biocon India is in a difficult position as its subsidiary, Clinegene, threatens to dilute its position. Nonetheless, Clinegne represents an opportunity for the company to grow and not only have a firm grip on the Indian market, but also internationally. On that account, the firm needs to develop a generic strategy that is beneficial for both entities. To that extent, to achieve a net growth, Biocon India Group definitely needs to increase its market share. To avoid the situation where the parent firm is overshadowed by its subsidiary, a simple yet costly approach could be the deployment of a future Clinical Research Organization (CRO). Consequently, this will lead to the increase of the expertise and skill, and maintenance of stability within the organizational culture, and the relationship between the company and its clients (Kor & Mesko, 2013). Further, the assurance and assistance of the Quality Assurance Company, in regards to the quality of Biocon products, should encourage and motivate the company to expand its market base, in spite of…
Case Study 1C The amount of radiation determines the amount of biological effect caused by radiation. The more significant the amount of radiation and the higher the number of times an organism is exposed, the higher the impact on the health of an organism. Nuclear radiation possesses radioactive particles that carry with them intense energy. Upon penetrating the body, the radioactive particles break molecular bonds between cells, and lad to the ionization of body atoms. Enzymes and molecular structures are easily affected by radioactive particles, a situation that leads to cell malfunctions. The immediate effect is the development of cancer and tumors (Sanctuary, p. 17). The elimination of Technetium-99 m Sestamibi from the body is a procedure that involves understanding how it is absorbed into the body, the distribution in the body, and then removing the substance by use of reducing agents. The myocardium is the cardiac muscle that is responsible for the effective functioning of the heart. Sestamibi is useful in the imaging of the cardiac muscle to check for any abnormalities. Gamma rays are used in sestamibi to…
OBERGEFELL V HODGES CASE STUDY Did the majority of the United States Supreme Court reach the correct conclusion in Obergefell v. Hodges? In any case, for a court ruling to be perceived as wrong or right depends largely on whether it was approached in the right way or not. Correct approaches therefore will achieve correct conclusions whereas wrong approaches will achieve wrong conclusions on the other hand. In the Obergefell v. Hodges case, however much it has been praised, the fact remains that the majority of the United States Supreme Court did not reach the correct conclusion. This is in consideration to the fact that the ruling towards the case was beyond the capacity of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court did not have the capacity to rule over the case in such an abrupt manner as they did and that is a prime example of judicial power activism rampant in the present judicial systems (Hermann, 2015). Basing the argument on the dissenting opinion by Chief Justice Roberts, same sex marriage could have first passed through a legislative process and…
Congestive Heart Failure (Case Study) Introduction Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a complication of the heart which requires Medicare care. Patients suffering from CHF requires to for therapy for intervention on resynchronization therapy (CRT) for them to recover quickly (Alex, 2016). The paper seeks to give a medical approach on a case study involving a patient by the name Mr. P. The paper further explains the teaching plan on this patient and gives a method to explain to the patient and the family member about the treatment. The paper also requires the writer to recommend a treatment plan for Mr. P using simple terminologies which can easily be understood by the patient. Caring approach Mr. P is described to have oedema and poor dieting habit which is as a result of his symptoms in dealing with heart failure. He need intensive care and to be treated with care and compassion. The approach to use in this situation is the evidence based-plan approach whereby the nurse should show much compassion towards this patient. There should also be a session of encouraging him…
Iron Deficiency Anemia (Case Study) Introduction Anemia is a type of disease caused by lack of enough iron in our bodies. The disease is usually caused by failure of the blood to produce enough red blood cells in our bodies leading to less hemoglobin’s a result, lack of enough hemoglobin leads to less iron rich products which transport oxygen to the lungs which makes it difficult for the patient with anemia to breath normally (Alex, 2016). The paper seeks to analyze a case study of a woman with various sign and symptoms of anemia and suggest what type of anemia she is suffering from. The paper further explains the reasons of selecting the type of anemia and gives the rationale on the selection. Ms. A is suffering from Iron deficiency Anemia which is as a result of excessive blood loss especially during menstruation when women losses a lot of blood. The reason for concluding that Ms. A is suffering from this type of anemia is based on the signs and results of her extermination form the laboratory. First in the case…