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Workplace Ethics Subject Aid
Corruption, Bribery, and Extortion Subject Aid
The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster
Resources from Lockheed Martin Corporation
Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster Bibliography
Engineering and Legal Issues Bibliography
Engineers in the Workplace Bibliography
Conflicts of Interest Bibliography
IEEE Cases 1999 - Infants Under Pressure
Boundary Between Professional Engineering Society and State Licensing Board
Who Can Change Proprietary Source Code
Pressure From Consulting
A Student's Experience of Sexual Harassment from a Teaching Assistant
Ethical Issues in Engineering Seminar
Competence to Certify Arms Storage Rooms (adapted from NSPE Case No. 98-8)
Use of Slogans in Political Campaigns and Advertisements (adapted from NSPE Case No. 98-6)
Serving Plaintiffs and Defendants (adapted from NSPE Case No. 98-4)
Application of Code of Ethics to Non-U.S. Engineers (adapted from NSPE Case No. 98-2)
Software Design Testing (adapted from NSPE Case No. 96-4)
Refusing to Sign/Seal Construction Documents (adapted from NSPE Case No. 96-3)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2055332. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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