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    Cover for Click and Dagger: Cyber-Espionage and the Need for a New Ethical Paradigm

    Click and Dagger: Cyber-Espionage and the Need for a New Ethical Paradigm 

    Coker, Michael Tyler (Georgetown University, 2014)
    Referred to as the second oldest profession, espionage has been employed by states since time immemorial in the furtherance of national security. With the rise of computer-based technology and the integration of cyber into ...
    Cover for FACEBOOK'S RADICAL TRANSPARENCY:THE ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR PRIVACY IN AMERICA

    FACEBOOK'S RADICAL TRANSPARENCY:THE ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR PRIVACY IN AMERICA 

    Rohrer, Donna Weatherly (Georgetown University, 2012)
    Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg on the radical social premise that transparency will permeate modern life and will be a force for social good. However, what Facebook actually accomplishes is not as benign as its ...
    Cover for THE ETHICS OF PROFESSIONAL SKEPTICISM IN PUBLIC ACCOUNTING:  HOW THE AUDITOR-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP IMPACTS OBJECTIVITY

    THE ETHICS OF PROFESSIONAL SKEPTICISM IN PUBLIC ACCOUNTING: HOW THE AUDITOR-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP IMPACTS OBJECTIVITY 

    Cabrera-Frias, Luz (Georgetown University, 2012)
    The public accounting industry is most critically defined by the relationship between auditor and client. Historically, the investing public has relied upon audited financial statements when making investment decisions ...
    Cover for SMALL CHILD, BIG CAFETERIA: REALIZING POTENTIAL AND NECESSARY NUTRITIONAL RIGHTS FOR EARLY ELEMENTARY CHILDREN

    SMALL CHILD, BIG CAFETERIA: REALIZING POTENTIAL AND NECESSARY NUTRITIONAL RIGHTS FOR EARLY ELEMENTARY CHILDREN 

    Driscoll, Kathryn Jane (Georgetown University, 2011)
    Since the institution of the National School Lunch Program in 1946, American society has centered much of its research and practice for childhood nutrition on school lunch programs. However, the autonomy of the child and ...
    Cover for Talking Terrorism: Can We Ethically Communicate The Threat

    Talking Terrorism: Can We Ethically Communicate The Threat 

    Selim, George (Georgetown University, 2011)
    TALKING TERRORISM: CAN WE ETHICALLY COMMUNICATE THE THREAT
    Cover for FROM THE THEORETICAL TO THE PRACTICAL: NAVAJO PEACEMAKING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PUNITIVE SCHOOL DISCIPLINE

    FROM THE THEORETICAL TO THE PRACTICAL: NAVAJO PEACEMAKING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PUNITIVE SCHOOL DISCIPLINE 

    Lentz, Mary Agnes (Georgetown University, 2011)
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    Cover for BEST PRACTICES FOR LIMITING RISK OF POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS RELAPSE DURING CHILDBIRTH

    BEST PRACTICES FOR LIMITING RISK OF POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS RELAPSE DURING CHILDBIRTH 

    White, Amina (Georgetown University, 2013)
    Women who have a past history of sexual assault, childhood abuse, or other traumatic experiences are at high risk of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can have devastating effects on the individual ...
    Cover for AVOIDING CONFLICT OVER LAND AND WATER RESOURCES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: SCIENTIFIC, SOCIOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC, LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS

    AVOIDING CONFLICT OVER LAND AND WATER RESOURCES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: SCIENTIFIC, SOCIOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC, LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 

    Schittone, Joe (Georgetown University, 2011)
    AVOIDING CONFLICT OVER LAND AND WATER RESOURCES IN THE 21ST CENTURY:
    Cover for Environmental Sustainability - A Responsibility for All:  An Investigation of the U.S. Paassenger Car Industry

    Environmental Sustainability - A Responsibility for All: An Investigation of the U.S. Paassenger Car Industry 

    Gresens, Mary (Georgetown University, 2011)
    ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY - A RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL:
    Cover for JUST WAR THEORY AND THE CHALLENGES IMPOSED BY  TRANSNATIONAL TERRORIST NETWORKS

    JUST WAR THEORY AND THE CHALLENGES IMPOSED BY TRANSNATIONAL TERRORIST NETWORKS 

    Johnson, Barry Lynn (Georgetown University, 2010)
    Terrorism and terrorists' tactics pose a tremendous threat to security on a global scale. This impacts the security of both developed and developing countries. A particular aspect of terrorist activities that increases ...
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