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    Ethics Summary

    will show what influenced my decisions and explain how these concepts work in my current workplace. The issues that were present were first was whether I should use information obtained by an employee to discipline another employee for violating the NDA. With that said, the employee that gave me the information retrieved the information illegally and violated the other employee’s privacy. The second issue was how to develop a security policy that provides for employees’ physical safety and accommodates

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    Week5

    Products and Liability Research Paper Steve Jackson Strayer University Legal 500 Professor Wendy White June 10, 2014 Question # 1: Describe the company and the product safety issue that led to the lawsuit. Baxter Pharmaceuticals is a healthcare company located in Deerfield, Illinois which was founded in 1931 by Dr. Donald Baxter. Baxter Pharmaceuticals was the first manufacturer of commercially prepared intravenous solutions. The company primarily “focuses, develops, manufacture

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    Curriculum Vitae

    YAHAYA MOHAMMED BALA CONTACT ADDRESS No. 2, Aralepo Street , Upemen - Owo Ondo State, Nigeria. Phone: +2347031547186 E-mail: adebayo_@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE I am a computer professional looking to join a progressive organization that has the need for Information Technology and offers opportunities for advancement and professional

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    The Lego Company: Publish or Protect

    HBS’s The Lego Group: Publish or Protect? Innovation and Intellectual Property Project 10.12.2014 Lego Group is the worlds’ fourth largest toy manufacturer. Their core product is a construction play design which allows for bricks to interlock together to design pre-designed or unique creations. In terms of volume and precision, the company relays on their core competence of “high volume precision molding” and has developed further strategies and technologies to ensure their

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    Indian Economy Governance

    rP os t 9 -7 1 2 -0 3 8 REV: MARCH 12, 2014 LAKSHMI IYER RICHARD H. K. VIETOR India 2014: The Challenges of Governance op yo Introduction In January 2014, India’s government faced significant economic and social challenges. Economic growth rates had slowed from 10.5% in 2010 to only 4.9% in 2013. Inflation remained stubbornly high at 10.1%, despite sustained interest rates of around 10%, and the rupee/dollar exchange rate depreciated from 45 rupees in March 2011 to 62 rupees in December 2013

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    Phatmaceuticals

    New Pharmaceuticals Josue Ortiz Institution New Pharmaceuticals Introduction Drug development process is a lengthy and costly process which can be terminated at any time during the development process. Several reasons can contribute to abandoning the drug; some of them are the presence of dangerous compounds or the irrevelance of the drug to the intended users. The process of delivering the drug into the market takes

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    Legal Issues in Cro

    Introduction Clinical trials, for any pharmaceutical company are significant, as they serve as the back bone in Research and development of new medicines and their standardization for the advantage of human population. In developed countries the conduct of clinical trials in more transparent and heavily regulated. However, the conduct of clinical trials in India come with lot of risks, as a lot of people are uneducated, no rules of compliance by the government. India was considered as the economical

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    New Pharmaceuticals and Their Journey to the Market

    New Pharmaceuticals and Their Journey to the Market [YOUR NAME] [YOUR SCHOOL] When pharmaceutical companies take on an experimental drug there is a lot of time and money they have to allow for them to maybe make it to market. It’s reported that only 5 in 5,000 drugs that head into preclinical testing even make it to human testing. (Drug approvals - from invention to market, n.d.) A study of the cost has shown that the cost of developing a drug that obtains market approval is $2.6 billion with

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    Organizational Issues

    from the Mysterious Blogger and The Veiled Id, the ethical issues address in game simulation of "The Mysterious Blogger" was whether or not the material gained by IT Tech, Jamal Moore was ample to control blogging employee Aaron Webb for violating the NDA policy. The ethical concerns for the game simulations for "The Veiled ID", was to address how to improve a security policy that would accommodate the special needs and the physical safety of the employees'. The decision-making steps one took to address

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    Fda Approvals for Medical Trials

    Research Paper FDA Approval process for Clinical Trials If you, or someone you loved, were diagnosed with a terminal disease, would you chance using a non-FDA approved medication to increase your life expectancy? Many pharmaceutical companies have the medication that could save countless lives, but the FDA clinical trials for these medicines are problematic for enrollment, and thousands of patients are often turned down. New drugs are vitally important to improving the lives and health

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