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  • Ethics and the Pharmaceutical Industry

    Ethics and the Pharmaceutical Industry

    1. Introduction Over the past couple of decades, a sudden change has started to take over the way business is done. The time when no rules applied, and anyone could do what they pleased at the cost of others or the environment is rapidly ending. Instead, companies today have become aware that it is essential for them to employ ethics and morality in their actions, if not they will be heavily scrutinized and rejected by

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Cultural Values and Personal Ethics

    Cultural Values and Personal Ethics

    Running head: CULTURAL VALUES AND PERSONAL ETHICS Effect of Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Anne E. Bonidie University of Phoenix Effect of Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Decisions we make everyday are influenced in part by our core values. Our cultural background, individual bias, personal ethics, and past experiences help to form the basis of our value system. “We begin sharpening our values at a very early age. Our parents, teachers, friends, religious leaders, heroes

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: July
  • Research Ethics

    Research Ethics

    CHAPTER 2: RESEARCH METHODS Scientific Research „X Theory is a broad set of statements describing the relation between the phenomenon and the factors assumed to affect it. „X Law (principle) a predicted relation between phenomenon and a factor assumed to affect it that is supported by a good deal of scientific evidence. „X Hypothesis is a predicted relation between phenomenon and a factor assumed to affect it that is not yet supported by a great

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Leadership and Ethics

    Leadership and Ethics

    Leadership is about inspiring people to change direction or become a part of a larger effort; it’s not about who is the boss and who makes all the decisions. One of the many styles of leadership used to accomplish this is situational leadership. Situational leadership is a term that can be applied generically to a style of leadership, but it also refers to a recognized, and sometimes useful, leadership model. A situation leader is one

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Freedom Between Myth and Reality

    Freedom Between Myth and Reality

    Sometimes they call for it because it is worth cries. Sometimes they fight for it because it is worth pains. Sometimes they die for it because simply it is life. When you ask them about what they are longing for they simply say “freedom”. However, the term is controversial because freedom is not something that can talk and walk. You can not lay it to physical measures. Sometimes defining freedom depends on the age when

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • Ethical Dilemma

    Ethical Dilemma

    Ethical Dilemma International OB: Managing across Cultures. 3M tries to make a difference Russia Should 3M export its American ethical standards to Russia? 1. If 3M doesn’t like the way things are done in Russia, it shouldn’t do business there. Explain your rationale. I do not agree with this statement. From my marketing perspective, it is a challenge of 3M in order to go worldwide, and this is a challenge they should take. Russia is

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Jack
  • What Makes You Stand out from Other Applicants in Regard to Your Leadership Ability, Ethical Framework, and Passion for Higher Learning?

    What Makes You Stand out from Other Applicants in Regard to Your Leadership Ability, Ethical Framework, and Passion for Higher Learning?

    Question: What makes you stand out from other applicants in regard to your leadership ability, ethical framework, and passion for higher learning? My demonstrated leadership skills, hardened ethical core, and persistent pursuit of knowledge set me apart from other MBA applicants. My undergraduate and professional backgrounds have afforded me experiences in many different team dynamics functioning in various team roles. As a member of a 12-person product design group at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), I

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Ethical and Regulatory Issues

    Ethical and Regulatory Issues

    Ethical and Regulatory Issues Paper President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 into law in February 1996. The law modified earlier legislation, primarily the Communications Act of 1934. The legislation regulates broadcasting by over-the-air television and radio stations, cable television operators, satellite broadcasters, wireline telephone companies (local and long distance) and wireless telephone companies. The general intention of the Act was deregulation and competition. The Act removed barriers between telecommunications companies, thus fostering competition.

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Freedom and Responsibility

    Freedom and Responsibility

    With freedom comes great responsibility. This saying has been heard by generations of kids and has been said by generations of parents. Unfortunately people today don't seem to be responsible in certain things they do. You see things in media today that make you wonder when you draw the line on things you say and do. William Golding the author of Lord of The Flies conveys this thought in the story of the boys stuck

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Jack
  • Ethics and Martha Stewart’s Indictment

    Ethics and Martha Stewart’s Indictment

    There has been much media coverage of the circumstances surrounding the indictment of Martha Stewart on charges of securities fraud and obstruction of justice as well as her subsequent conviction and prison term. When one considers her position as the CEO of a multi-million dollar corporation, her actions in relation to the criminal case have numerous ethical implications in the business world. This paper analyzes those actions in order to answer the question: Did Ms.

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Computer Ethics

    Computer Ethics

    Computer crimes such as malicious attacks on software, identity theft, and illegal distribution are quickly becoming big problems that are not easily enforceable. When average people hear the words "computer crime", they often think of obscene pictures available on the Internet or solicitation of children for sex by pedophiles via the Internet. The legal problem of obscenity on the Internet is the same as the legal problem of obscenity in books and magazines. It is

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: regina
  • Professional Values and Ethics

    Professional Values and Ethics

    Professional Values and Ethics Team B Foundations for Education and General Success/GEN 200 April 19, 2010 Sara Murphy Professional Values and Ethics Most successful companies will state that their success is directly related to their employees and the way in which they conduct their business. Professional values and ethics are the fruit of what makes a company successful by allowing employees to believe in what they do and customers to trust the service provided.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Shawn
  • Ethics

    Ethics

    The concept of bioethics arose with the evolution of medicine during the 50’s and 60’s. Medicine was now prolonging death and conducting research rather than prolonging life. Modern medical marvels were causing the degradation of various social and moral norms. The problems that modern medicine raised were social, political and even legal in nature and so the medical profession was in need of non medical advice. The use of organ transplants compounded this issue.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Victor
  • A Guard on Religious Freedom

    A Guard on Religious Freedom

    Persuasive Essay #1 A Guard on Religious Freedom In the eyes of our founding fathers, few things seemed as important as the separation of church and state. The first amendment grants all Americans the freedom to subscribe to any religion they wish and promises that the government will not promote any religion above any other. Although the separation of church and state and the freedom of religion are firmly and concretely secured in the Constitution

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • Management Planning and Ethics Paper

    Management Planning and Ethics Paper

    Management Planning and Ethics Paper Organizational planning is one of the most important functions of management, yet many businesses do not realize the impact that outside factors may have on the planning process. This paper will more closely examine those factors, such as ethical and legal issues, and corporate social responsibility, and how they influence corporate decision-making at Target Coporation. Simply stated, planning is the process of selecting priorities or goals for a business, and

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Ethic of Public Service

    Ethic of Public Service

    r's expectation. 5) Market segmentation-In order for local government to be customer focused I have already mentioned the need to segment and group its constituents. A conflict here can arise with the ethic that all individuals are equal. By grouping it is possible that some groups will be overlooked. This again reinforces that the ethos and marketing orientation may struggle to work hand in hand with each other. The equality factor is clearly shown by

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: David
  • Ethics and Organizational Development

    Ethics and Organizational Development

    Introduction For many organizations 'ethics' is something to be defined and managed by senior executives. Consider the arguments for and against this control-oriented position. In today's world it is all too prevalent to see more and more people hungry to gain success at an ever-increasing rate. Modern culture can and indeed is labeled 'greedy' and 'thoughtless', through my extensive time spent in business, I have encountered many of these types of people. But who are

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Bred
  • Ethical Analysis Facial Discrimination

    Ethical Analysis Facial Discrimination

    Ethical Analysis Assigned Case Number and Full Title: Case 9.5 “Facial Discrimination” a. In your own words, write a two- or three-sentence summary of this case. Three employees have finished interviewing college students for summer internships. The employees discuss how one of the candidates was too ugly to work at Allied Products Inc. Then employees begin discussing if discrimination on the basis of looks is unethical or even illegal. b. What is the essential ethical

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Public Relations Ethics

    Public Relations Ethics

    The morality of an action must always be considered when dealing with the public relations of an organization. Though there are rules that should be followed, it is not always easy to do what is right. Veteran practitioners say that the best policy is to always tell the truth. But, in some situations, people are prevented from discussing certain things due to legal issues. Regardless of the situation, a practitioner should always follow the six

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Yan
  • Religious Freedom in American Colonies

    Religious Freedom in American Colonies

    The extent of religious freedom in the British American colonies was at a moderate amount. Although colonies such as Virginia and Massachusetts had little to no religious freedom, there were colonies such as Pennsylvania and Rhode Island that had a certain degree of tolerance for other religions. With Virginia being Anglican with its laws, Massachusetts having puritans and separatists, Rhode Island having Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, and Pennsylvania having William Penn along with

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Ethics Case

    Ethics Case

    I. Introduction Ethical behavior should be observed in Accounting. It is the primary task of people who are involve in this profession to serve the public’s interest and might even sacrifice personal advantages. It is just not right to fool the public since they have little knowledge in accounting information. It is also the duty of accountants to avoid being associated with misleading information. Principles in AICPA’s (American Institute of CPA’s) code of professional conduct

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Vika
  • Business Ethics

    Business Ethics

    I have learned a lot from Business Ethics both professionally and personally. I am a very spiritual person to begin with so I knew from the time I signed up that I would enjoy this class. One of the things I liked the most was our Quotations and Ethical Queries. Through those two exercises I was able to view other people’s opinions on some very important issues. It has definitely helped me to see why

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Ethical Dilemmas & Impact of Nurse-Patient Ratios

    Ethical Dilemmas & Impact of Nurse-Patient Ratios

    thical Dilemmas & Impact of Nurse-Patient Ratios I was an ICU nurse for 18 years and I decided to leave bedside nursing in 1999 when I found myself standing in the doorway between two patient's rooms, which both had alarms going off. I was being forced to care for three critical patients that night. I left nursing because as I stood in that doorway I realized that in choosing which room I was going to

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Legal and Ethical Aspect of Drug Testing in the Workplace

    The Legal and Ethical Aspect of Drug Testing in the Workplace

    The Legal and Ethical Aspects of Drug Screening in the Workplace Introduction Workplace drug screening policies in America revolve around the risk management views of corporate accountants and lawyers, and do not consider the individual rights of employees. Risk management can be defined as the process of analyzing exposure to risk and determining how to best handle that exposure (investorwords.com). Since companies are concerned with profitability, the risk can further be defined as what is

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Ethical Behaviour

    Ethical Behaviour

    ETHICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MUSLIMS: loss of civic sense Morals can either be classified as secular or religious. Secular morality tries to establish a moral system that is independent of God and religious faiths. In terms of motives for morality, various explanations have been given. One explanation is that people are ethical in pursuit of happiness or perfection. Another suggests that pressure by political power or social means forces people to follow a certain code of

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Max