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Does Ethics Education Influence the Moral Action of Practicing Nurses and Social Workers?, Grady, Christine, Danis Marion, Soeken Karen L., O'Donnell Patricia, Taylor Carol, Farrar Adrienne, and Ulrich Connie M. , American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 8, Number 4, p.4-11, (2008) Abstract

Grady, Christine 1; Email Address: cgrady@cc.nih.gov. Danis, Marion 1 Soeken, Karen L. 2 O'Donnell, Patricia 3 Taylor, Carol 4 Farrar, Adrienne 5 Ulrich, Connie M. 6; Affiliation: 1: Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health Clinical Center 2: University of Maryland 3: Center for Ethics, Inova Health System 4: Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University 5: Department of Social Work, National Institutes of Health Clinical Center 6: University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing; Source Info: Apr2008, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p4; Subject Term: BIOETHICS; Subject Term: EDUCATION; Subject Term: ETHICS; Subject Term: NURSING; Subject Term: SOCIAL service; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethics consultation; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethics education; Author-Supplied Keyword: moral action; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611699 All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611710 Educational Support Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 923110 Administration of Education Programs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 624190 Other Individual and Family Services; Number of Pages: 8p; Illustrations: 5 charts; Document Type: Article

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Ethics Education in Advanced Practice Nursing: Respect for Human Dignity, Kalb, Kathleen A., and O'Conner-Von Susan , Nursing Education Perspectives, Volume 28, Number 4, p.196-202, (2007) Abstract

Kalb, Kathleen A. 1; Email Address: kakalb@stkate.edu O'Conner-Von, Susan 2; Affiliation: 1: Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota 2: Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Source Info: Jul/Aug2007, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p196; Subject Term: ETHICS; Subject Term: NURSING – Study & teaching; Subject Term: NURSE practitioners; Subject Term: NURSES; Subject Term: GRADUATE students; Subject Term: NURSING services; Subject Term: DIGNITY; Subject Term: LEARNING strategies; Subject Term: QUALITATIVE research; Author-Supplied Keyword: Advanced Practice; Author-Supplied Keyword: Code of Ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethics Education; Author-Supplied Keyword: Human Dignity; Author-Supplied Keyword: Respect for Human Dignity; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article

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AGRICULTURE
The human use of animals : case studies in ethical choice, Beauchamp, Tom L., Orlans Barbara F., and Dresser Rebecca , New York, p.287 p., (2008) Abstract

Oxford University Press2nd ed.24 cm.Moral Issues about animals -- Humane housing for hogs -- Veal crates and human palates -- What is a chicken worth? -- Sport of rooster fighting -- Winky and Wanda at the Detroit Zoo -- Ringling Brothers' big cats -- Cosmetic surgery for dogs -- Animal sacrifice as religious ritual : the Santeria case -- Bonobos : humans' closest relatives face extinction -- Head injury experiments on primates at the University of Pennsylvania -- What does the public have a right to know? -- Can there be cruelty-free cosmetic testing? -- Monkeys without mothers -- Experimental study of animal aggression -- Death of a vagrant bird -- Should frog dissection continue?Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008; Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008Tom L. Beauchamp ... [et al.]. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

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Distributing Responsibility in the Debate on Sustainable Biofuels, Landeweerd, Laurens, Osseweijer Patricia, and Kinderlerer Julian , Science & Engineering Ethics, Volume 15, Issue 4, p.531-543, (2009) Abstract

Landeweerd, Laurens 1; Email Address: l.landeweerd@tudelft.nl Osseweijer, Patricia 1 Kinderlerer, Julian 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Biotechnology, Section of Biotechnology and Society, Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation, P.O. Box 5057, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands; Source Info: Dec2009, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p531; Subject Term: BIOMASS energy; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: BIOLOGICAL determinism; Subject Term: DEBATES & debating; Subject Term: FUEL; Subject Term: ALTERNATIVE fuels; Author-Supplied Keyword: Biofuels; Author-Supplied Keyword: Innovation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Public debate; Author-Supplied Keyword: Social constructivism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Social determinism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Technological determinism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Technology; Number of Pages: 13p; Document Type: Article

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Teaching Business Ethics: A Quandary for Accounting Educators, Frank, Garry L., Ofobike Emeka, and Gradisher Suzanne , Journal of Education for Business, Volume 85, Issue 3, p.132-138, (2010) Abstract

Frank, Gary 1; Email Address: gfrank1@uakron.edu Ofobike, Emeka 1 Gradisher, Suzanne 1; Affiliation: 1: University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, USA; Source Info: Jan/Feb2010, Vol. 85 Issue 3, p132; Subject Term: LOGISTIC regression analysis; Subject Term: TEACHER-student relationships; Subject Term: STUDENTS -- Psychology; Subject Term: ACCOUNTING -- Study & teaching; Subject Term: BUSINESS education; Subject Term: BUSINESS teachers; Subject Term: BUSINESS students; Subject Term: PROFESSIONAL ethics; Subject Term: MORAL realism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Accounting ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Business ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Teaching ethics; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611310 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611410 Business and Secretarial Schools; Number of Pages: 7p; Illustrations: 4 charts; Document Type: Article

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The human use of animals : case studies in ethical choice, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.xi, 330 p., (1998) Abstract

97008594F. Barbara Orlans ... [et al.].ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.

Implementing the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Scientific Practice—A Case Study, Schuurbiers, Daan, Osseweijer Patricia, and Kinderlerer Julian , Science & Engineering Ethics, Volume 15, Issue 2, p.213-231, (2009) Abstract

Schuurbiers, Daan 1,2; Email Address: d.schuurbiers@tudelft.nl Osseweijer, Patricia 1,3 Kinderlerer, Julian 1,4; Affiliation: 1: Working Group on Biotechnology and Society, Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands 2: Centre for Society and Genomics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 3: Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation, Delft, The Netherlands 4: Department of Intellectual Property Law, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa; Source Info: Jun2009, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p213; Subject Term: ENTHUSIASM; Subject Term: CODES of ethics; Subject Term: GUIDELINES; Subject Term: SOCIETIES; Subject Term: SCIENTIFIC associations; Author-Supplied Keyword: Code of conduct; Author-Supplied Keyword: Moral responsibility; Author-Supplied Keyword: Research integrity; Author-Supplied Keyword: Responsible conduct of research; Author-Supplied Keyword: Science and engineering ethics; Number of Pages: 19p; Illustrations: 2 charts, 4 graphs; Document Type: Article

ANIMAL
The human use of animals : case studies in ethical choice, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.xi, 330 p., (1998) Abstract

97008594F. Barbara Orlans ... [et al.].ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.

The human use of animals : case studies in ethical choice, Beauchamp, Tom L., Orlans Barbara F., and Dresser Rebecca , New York, p.287 p., (2008) Abstract

Oxford University Press2nd ed.24 cm.Moral Issues about animals -- Humane housing for hogs -- Veal crates and human palates -- What is a chicken worth? -- Sport of rooster fighting -- Winky and Wanda at the Detroit Zoo -- Ringling Brothers' big cats -- Cosmetic surgery for dogs -- Animal sacrifice as religious ritual : the Santeria case -- Bonobos : humans' closest relatives face extinction -- Head injury experiments on primates at the University of Pennsylvania -- What does the public have a right to know? -- Can there be cruelty-free cosmetic testing? -- Monkeys without mothers -- Experimental study of animal aggression -- Death of a vagrant bird -- Should frog dissection continue?Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008; Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008Tom L. Beauchamp ... [et al.]. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

In the name of science : issues in responsible animal experimentation, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.ix, 297 p., (1993) Abstract

GB93-60004F. Barbara Orlans.ill. ; 25 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.Beginnings of institutionalized animal experimentation: nineteenth-century highlights -- Current attitudes and ethical arguments -- Major issues -- Legislation and the growth of protagonist organizations -- Animal subjects and alternatives -- Protocol review -- Community members on animal review committees -- Animal pain scales in public policy: an international perspective -- Pain, suffering, and death: warm- and cold-blooded vertebrates, mollusks, and insects -- Testing -- From sunshine laws and civil disobedience to raids -- Use of animals in education -- Source of laboratory dogs and cats: pound versus purpose-bred animals -- Editorial responsibilities and issues -- Looking ahead -- Animals used in experimentation, FY 1973-1990 -- Funding sources for targeted programs to promote alternatives -- Sunshine laws.

Animal Experimentation
Animal experimentation Moral and ethical aspects.
In the name of science : issues in responsible animal experimentation, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.ix, 297 p., (1993) Abstract

GB93-60004F. Barbara Orlans.ill. ; 25 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.Beginnings of institutionalized animal experimentation: nineteenth-century highlights -- Current attitudes and ethical arguments -- Major issues -- Legislation and the growth of protagonist organizations -- Animal subjects and alternatives -- Protocol review -- Community members on animal review committees -- Animal pain scales in public policy: an international perspective -- Pain, suffering, and death: warm- and cold-blooded vertebrates, mollusks, and insects -- Testing -- From sunshine laws and civil disobedience to raids -- Use of animals in education -- Source of laboratory dogs and cats: pound versus purpose-bred animals -- Editorial responsibilities and issues -- Looking ahead -- Animals used in experimentation, FY 1973-1990 -- Funding sources for targeted programs to promote alternatives -- Sunshine laws.

Animal Research Subjects
The human use of animals : case studies in ethical choice, Beauchamp, Tom L., Orlans Barbara F., and Dresser Rebecca , New York, p.287 p., (2008) Abstract

Oxford University Press2nd ed.24 cm.Moral Issues about animals -- Humane housing for hogs -- Veal crates and human palates -- What is a chicken worth? -- Sport of rooster fighting -- Winky and Wanda at the Detroit Zoo -- Ringling Brothers' big cats -- Cosmetic surgery for dogs -- Animal sacrifice as religious ritual : the Santeria case -- Bonobos : humans' closest relatives face extinction -- Head injury experiments on primates at the University of Pennsylvania -- What does the public have a right to know? -- Can there be cruelty-free cosmetic testing? -- Monkeys without mothers -- Experimental study of animal aggression -- Death of a vagrant bird -- Should frog dissection continue?Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008; Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008Tom L. Beauchamp ... [et al.]. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Animal Testing Alternatives.
In the name of science : issues in responsible animal experimentation, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.ix, 297 p., (1993) Abstract

GB93-60004F. Barbara Orlans.ill. ; 25 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.Beginnings of institutionalized animal experimentation: nineteenth-century highlights -- Current attitudes and ethical arguments -- Major issues -- Legislation and the growth of protagonist organizations -- Animal subjects and alternatives -- Protocol review -- Community members on animal review committees -- Animal pain scales in public policy: an international perspective -- Pain, suffering, and death: warm- and cold-blooded vertebrates, mollusks, and insects -- Testing -- From sunshine laws and civil disobedience to raids -- Use of animals in education -- Source of laboratory dogs and cats: pound versus purpose-bred animals -- Editorial responsibilities and issues -- Looking ahead -- Animals used in experimentation, FY 1973-1990 -- Funding sources for targeted programs to promote alternatives -- Sunshine laws.

Animal Welfare
In the name of science : issues in responsible animal experimentation, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.ix, 297 p., (1993) Abstract

GB93-60004F. Barbara Orlans.ill. ; 25 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.Beginnings of institutionalized animal experimentation: nineteenth-century highlights -- Current attitudes and ethical arguments -- Major issues -- Legislation and the growth of protagonist organizations -- Animal subjects and alternatives -- Protocol review -- Community members on animal review committees -- Animal pain scales in public policy: an international perspective -- Pain, suffering, and death: warm- and cold-blooded vertebrates, mollusks, and insects -- Testing -- From sunshine laws and civil disobedience to raids -- Use of animals in education -- Source of laboratory dogs and cats: pound versus purpose-bred animals -- Editorial responsibilities and issues -- Looking ahead -- Animals used in experimentation, FY 1973-1990 -- Funding sources for targeted programs to promote alternatives -- Sunshine laws.

animals
The human use of animals : case studies in ethical choice, Beauchamp, Tom L., Orlans Barbara F., and Dresser Rebecca , New York, p.287 p., (2008) Abstract

Oxford University Press2nd ed.24 cm.Moral Issues about animals -- Humane housing for hogs -- Veal crates and human palates -- What is a chicken worth? -- Sport of rooster fighting -- Winky and Wanda at the Detroit Zoo -- Ringling Brothers' big cats -- Cosmetic surgery for dogs -- Animal sacrifice as religious ritual : the Santeria case -- Bonobos : humans' closest relatives face extinction -- Head injury experiments on primates at the University of Pennsylvania -- What does the public have a right to know? -- Can there be cruelty-free cosmetic testing? -- Monkeys without mothers -- Experimental study of animal aggression -- Death of a vagrant bird -- Should frog dissection continue?Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008; Online version:; Human use of animals.; 2nd ed.; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008Tom L. Beauchamp ... [et al.]. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

In the name of science : issues in responsible animal experimentation, Orlans, Barbara F. , New York, p.ix, 297 p., (1993) Abstract

GB93-60004F. Barbara Orlans.ill. ; 25 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.Beginnings of institutionalized animal experimentation: nineteenth-century highlights -- Current attitudes and ethical arguments -- Major issues -- Legislation and the growth of protagonist organizations -- Animal subjects and alternatives -- Protocol review -- Community members on animal review committees -- Animal pain scales in public policy: an international perspective -- Pain, suffering, and death: warm- and cold-blooded vertebrates, mollusks, and insects -- Testing -- From sunshine laws and civil disobedience to raids -- Use of animals in education -- Source of laboratory dogs and cats: pound versus purpose-bred animals -- Editorial responsibilities and issues -- Looking ahead -- Animals used in experimentation, FY 1973-1990 -- Funding sources for targeted programs to promote alternatives -- Sunshine laws.