In your own words, explain Ridley’s argument based on utilitarianism and the Ideal Experimenter.

Read Aaron Ridley’s article “Ill-Gotten Gains: On the Use of Results from Unethical Experiments in Medicine” (Public Affairs Quarterly 9, no. 3 [July 1995]). Ridley examines the question of whether to make use of beneficial results that were obtained unethically from medical experiments performed on human beings. While many would probably say that such benefits should not be withheld, Ridley suggests it would be inappropriate to make use of such results. Given his article, address the following questions:

  1. In your own words, explain Ridley’s argument based on utilitarianism and the Ideal Experimenter. According to Ridley, how might the Ideal Experimenter effectively be persuaded to conform to non-utilitarian standards of experimental practices?
  2. In the end, do you think Ridley’s argument succeeds? Suppose some researchers performed experiments on children in which many of them suffered and died, but in the process, the researchers obtained information that could wipe out cancer. Should they use that information?
  3. Ridley presents two reasons for not using the results of unethical experiments that he believes are not effective: respect and condoning. Why does he think these fail? Do you agree with him? If not, give an example in which you think an appeal to respect or condoning would be successful in arguing against the use of such results.

Describe the role of the audit committee. Include the outside directors in your discussion.

Corporate governance is the process that owners and other major players surrounding an organization are held accountable to for the company’s requirements and resources. Corporate governance can also play a big role in the audit process. Research corporate governance and auditing and answer the following questions:

What are 2 of the principles that surround corporate governance? How do they tie into the recent legislation that was put into place to resolve ethical challenges and changes within the last decade?

The Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) are based upon 10 audit guidelines that fall into 3 categories. Briefly describe the 3 main parts of the audit, and give examples of what activities would occur in each category.

Describe the role of the audit committee. Include the outside directors in your discussion. Compare and contrast the oversight responsibility and the primary responsibility of the audit committee.

Explain how the Sarbanes-Oxley Act impacted the auditing profession.

Describe the key role of the PCAOB.

Do you feel that it has met its objective?

In this powerful narrative, Rodriguez tells of his summer working a construction job.Explain his attitude toward the work and himself.

In this powerful narrative, Rodriguez tells of his summer working a construction job. How does Rodriguez feel about manual labor? Is he ashamed to be a college student doing physical work? Explain his attitude toward the work and himself. As you read the story, note the powerful descriptive details that help to move the narrative forward, illustrate the characters, and illuminate the message. Share at least one of these descriptive examples in your discussion post. Discuss the significance of the conclusion of the story and the narrator’s comment about los pobres (the poor). How does he feel about his encounter with them? Does he relate to them?

Rodriguez, R. (2019). The Workers. In K. Russell (Ed.) Write Now, 2nd edition [VitalSource digital version] (p. 99-101). New York: McGraw-Hill Education

How do the following legal principles impact MNC operations: the principle of sovereignty, the nationality principle, the territoriality principle, the protective principle, and principle of comity?

How do the following legal principles impact MNC operations: the principle of sovereignty, the nationality principle, the territoriality principle, the protective principle, and principle of comity?

Describe how a structured process such as Six Sigma methodology (Chapter 4) can be useful to identify spending patterns and identify opportunities for improvement

Submit a paper of at least four pages in length, excluding the title and reference pages, that includes at least three sources, including a minimum of two scholarly sources and the text. Explain in detail why data analysis skills are so important to Spend Analysis. Describe how a structured process such as Six Sigma methodology (Chapter 4) can be useful to identify spending patterns and identify opportunities for improvement. Recommend which functional areas of the business, such as finance, should be involved in Spend Analysis efforts and justify the rationale for your choices.

Write a brief summary of the grant (title, organization, purpose) and describe the requirements for a proposal.

Locate a current Request for Proposal (RFP) or grant solicitation for a public safety issue. Write a brief summary of the grant (title, organization, purpose) and describe the requirements for a proposal. Which part(s) will be the most difficult to satisfy and why?

Discuss any potential negative uses of that technology.

As Hite and Seitz (2016) discuss in Chapter 8: Technology, technological advancements and changes may affect how we can work to find solutions for the global threats discussed so far. Technological advances can and do affect development in positive and negative ways.

Besides biotechnology, identify one technology that seems to have the greatest potential positive effect on food security. Discuss any potential negative uses of that technology. Do the benefits of these technologies outweigh the potential negative consequences they have on food security? Why or why not?

Describe how these devices can work together to create a mobile-cloud ecosystem.

Prepare a  lab report detailing the results of the tests. Your paper should include an introduction and a conclusion. Give specific and in-depth details about the differences between the 4 devices listed. Describe how these devices can work together to create a mobile-cloud ecosystem.