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- who: Zahra Hadian Jazi from the College of Nursing Associations (AACN) (1998) include human dignity, honesty, autonomy, altruism, and social justice, with social justice gaining so much attention in recent yearsAACN defines social justice as fair treatment regardless of economic status, race, ethnicity, age, nationality, disability, or sexual orientation [2]. In fact, social justice, equitable distribution, facilities and resources for all people in a society is an abstract ideal that widely uses the concept of justice. But social injustice, is an incompatibility between what is and what should be. Edmond Cahn (1949) describes this concept have published . . .
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