Smiths Dilemma

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Social Issues

 

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Christine W

 

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October 22, 2013

 

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It states: "A practitioner shall (i) regard the duty to the public welfare as paramount.[2]" The term "welfare" is defined by Webster's Dictionary Revised Unabridged Dictionary [3] as: " Health, happiness, and good fortune; well-being." Thus, Sections(1)(ii) and (2)(i) of the Code clearly state that Smith's first duty or obligation is the heath and safety of the public, which would be compromised if the faulty wiring identified during his testing went unreported to the purchaser of the building...
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It states: "A practitioner shall (i) regard the duty to the public welfare as paramount.[2]" The term "welfare" is defined by Webster's Dictionary Revised Unabridged Dictionary [3] as: " Health, happiness, and good fortune; well-being." Thus, Sections(1)(ii) and (2)(i) of the Code clearly state that Smith's first duty or obligation is the heath and safety of the public, which would be compromised if the faulty wiring identified during his testing went unreported to the purchaser of the building...
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