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  • Ethical Issues with the Ncaa

    Ethical Issues with the Ncaa

    There are several ethical issues in the news lately about the treatment college athletes are receiving compared to the non-athletic students of universities. Is the practice of favoring athletes and bending the rules in the favor of universities to enable the best college sports stars to play ethical? Two major ethical issues that have been in the public eye as of late is cheating and grade tampering, and recruiting tactics. Both of these actions are

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    Essay Length: 890 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Ethical Responsibilities of the Media

    Ethical Responsibilities of the Media

    The role of the media is to formally update the people about what is happening in the world around them. This means that it should give the audience an objective view of what is occurring without violating any human rights or offending viewers. Since there are no certain limitations put on broadcasting violent material, some Arab media channels like Al-Jazeera started excelling in giving the viewer a complete picture about what is occurring in warring

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    Essay Length: 1,486 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Yan
  • Ethics of Outsourcing

    Ethics of Outsourcing

    Ethics of Outsourcing What is ethics and how is it related to today’s world of business? Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary defines ethics as “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad with moral duty and obligation.” In today’s globalized society, it seems as though monetary profits are valued higher than making ethical decisions. Outsourcing has become an unavoidable result of globalization. From General Motors to IBM, we can experience the effect of outsourcing in

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    Essay Length: 1,494 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Business Ethics

    Business Ethics

    Business Ethics Business ethics is part of today’s society whether you like it or not. There are many things happening in today’s corporate world that needs to be opinioned. Are ethical judgments merely a matter of personal opinion? Yes because we live in a free society I think that most ethical judgments are based on a matter of what you believe in. Everyone has the right to think differently. There will also be similarities

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Operations Management and Ethics

    Operations Management and Ethics

    Www.CSUS.edu defines operations management as “the management of systems or processes that create goods and/or provide services” (www.csus.edu/indiv/f/freemand/Class%20Notes?Ch%201%key%20terms.htm). Some will argue that this is the most important part of the fundamental purpose of business, to make money. Operations management is the largest part of the foundation (other than the product or service) of a business. Without functional operations management in place, a company will have no true direction or control. Within an operational management system,

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Top
  • Ethics Summary

    Ethics Summary

    Julian Baggini’s extract from �What’s it all about’ explores the precarious nature of the elusive state of happiness, and the pursuit of it. Baggini contends that ultimately, as humans it is natural, and acceptable to desire happiness. Yet we must ensure that the pursuit of happiness does not become a dominating force in our lives, because it will ultimately be at the detriment to the very thing we are seeking, happiness. As C. Snow revealed,

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Jon
  • Physician-Assisted Suicide: Was Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s Action in Euthanizing His Patients Ethically Correct?

    Physician-Assisted Suicide: Was Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s Action in Euthanizing His Patients Ethically Correct?

    Physician-Assisted Suicide: Was Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s action in euthanizing his patients ethically correct? Dr. Jack Kevorkian’s actions in euthanization have been in the media’s interest to portray him as both good and evil. Although one may think that euthanization depends on the solemnity of the issue or perhaps, are highly against the subjection of assisted-suicide; Dr. Kevorkian has walked the boundaries of law and alleged crime that has got him in almost a decade in

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    Essay Length: 628 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Jack
  • Internet

    Internet

    1 INTERNET 1.1 Whatґs the Internet? That question is rather difficult to answer because the Internet is so many things to so many different people. It's simply a series of computer networks linked together all over the world, communicating almost all the time with one another. A single network of computers, is for example, all the computers linked together within our school building. The Internet consists of thousands of these networks communicating together, like a

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    Essay Length: 1,171 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: regina
  • Internet Bank Failures

    Internet Bank Failures

    Product failures happen more often than many people would think. The failure can result from many elements of a products campaign such as the introduction to a stale market, missing the target through improper ad campaigns, and most importantly, not modifying a products concept to appeal to a foreign market. Web banks, also known as internet-based banks, are one such example where the success that originated in the United States was not transferred to Europe.

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Ethics in an Academic Environment

    Ethics in an Academic Environment

    Attitude in a Learning Environment The attitude one has towards ethics in their academic environment can determine their success. It is up to the student to establish their outlook on school and learning. School, by no means, is an effortless task to get through. A positive attitude will make it a whole lot easier. One’s attitude towards ethics such as cheating, plagiarism, learning, and participation will mold their entire victory. A student’s attitude in their

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: David
  • Microelectronic Filters

    Microelectronic Filters

    ABSTRACT Considering oscillator circuits are implemented in almost every electronic product today, these fundamental circuits can be thought of as the foundation for many devices. Oscillator circuits provide clean and dependable signals to drive other devices, so as to provide a reference or clock signal in the form of a square wave, triangle wave, or sine wave. For example, oscillators are used to operate key functionality in metal detectors, radios, and stun guns. In order

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • School Safety

    School Safety

    School Safety A lot of people wonder if schools are safe. I know they would like to believe that schools are safe, but schools are not safe. No matter what the schools do they can't make themselves completely violence free. Some schools, like private schools, think they make a difference and they do but only a little bit. They can set a dress code and make harsh rules against violence and name calling, but if

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Victor
  • Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis: Obligation

    Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis: Obligation

    Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis: Obligation According to the Ethics Awareness Inventory [EAI] (Williams Institute for Ethics and Management [WIEM], 2003), “[My] ethical perspective is most likely to be based on obligation, and…least likely to be based on equity.” In this paper, I will apply the results of this inventory to my personal and professional development, explaining how my educational experience has shaped my ethical thinking, addressing my use of ethics in thinking and decision-making, and

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Anna
  • Ethics

    Ethics

    Jeff Beland Ethics After taking the test I scored a 2C and a 7J. After reading about my test results it’s clear that I prefer ethics of justice. I thought it was interesting that I chose two answers from ethics of care because it said most people do all for one and none for the other. According to results ethics of justice are based on abstract, impersonal principles, like justice, fairness, equality or authority. People

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Steve
  • Middle School Football: My Springboard to Success

    Middle School Football: My Springboard to Success

    It was very hard moving to a new town in the summer of 1996. This event meant having to attend a new middle school and re-establish myself in a new environment. Even though I had moved a couple times before, that did not make this time any easier. I still had to make new friends and ground myself all over again. Yet I had no idea the positive impact this move would have on me.

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Internet

    The Internet

    Right now I'm thinking about the Internet, the all-pervasive medium through which I've published my thoughts and work I've done in my free time for several years now. Like mostly everyone else, I communicate with others using the Internet, play games through it, read news, and learn about things. (Except, sadly, I am not convinced the general public is interested in learning.) And we are all familiar with the "dot com mania" and the insane

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Mike
  • Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis

    Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis

    Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis After taking the assigned ethics awareness inventory, it became clear that my own ethical perspective was based for the most part on obligation. This was not really surprising to me and by the looks of the class results overall, it appears that obligation is the dominant motivating factor for ethics in many of us. The description reads that people who base their ethics on obligation focus on peoples duty to do

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Stenly
  • On- Line Verses on-Campus Schools

    On- Line Verses on-Campus Schools

    On-Line and On-Campus schools both offer diplomas and degrees (of equal value) in the same amount of time. However, On-Campus schools offer: immediate responses to problems or questions, visual instruction, in-depth class debates, closer personal relations with Instructor/Staff, and group projects, while On-Line schools offer: schedule flexibility, less hassle (no commute), and more comfort to non-traditional students. On-Campus schools are beneficial to students when a student needs immediate attention with a problem or assignment. Help

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: July
  • Internet Revolutionizing Retail

    Internet Revolutionizing Retail

    The internet is revolutionizing the world of retail, both in terms of the way we shop and the prices we are paying. The internet is revolutionizing the world of retail, both in terms of the way we shop and the prices we are paying. There has been a great surge over the last few years of people buying their goods/services online, and it has become a recognizable and successful sales/distribution channel for many businesses. More

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    Essay Length: 268 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Ethics in the Media

    Ethics in the Media

    Ethics In The Media I believe that ethics, especially in the media, is one of societies biggest problems. Media is mass communication, a connection all over the world that informs, entertains, and influences people. Examples of media are things such as TV, internet, periodicals, music and radio. These things make up our everyday life, and out everyday life is being bombarded with images of violence, sex, drugs and immoral behavior. I understand the importance

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Jack
  • Educational Ethics and Technology

    Educational Ethics and Technology

    Technology can be an advantage or a bane for the student and the insructor in eductional arenas today and presents many ethical choices and problems. Ethics can be negatively impacted by these technological advances and are threatened more today than previously. Technology has created a ehole new area of discernment for educational ethics. Technology has brought marder society computers, the internet, cell phones, specialized function calculatore, online classroom, easier acess to databases, and even internet

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Values and Ethics in the Workplace

    Values and Ethics in the Workplace

    Values and Ethics in the Workplace Thesis: Many times a person find their personal, cultural and/or organizational ethics conflicting and must reconcile a course of action that will mitigate cognitive dissonance. In order to be a productive member of society, in small groups and globally, one must reconcile these conflicts on a daily basis and continually move forward while maintaining personal integrity and balance. Values and ethics are a part of our everyday lives. We

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Monika
  • Bio Ethics

    Bio Ethics

    The movie "Wit" is a first person account of the destructive power of cancer and how futile the situation becomes for the main character. Vivian Bearing the main character of the movie is a professor of poetry who is diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer. Ms. Bearing agrees to a "aggressive" treatment plan to combat the cancer. After a long and hard struggle with the chemo and radiation therapy, with no improvement to her health

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: July
  • Code of Ethics

    Code of Ethics

    The case I am analyzing is about David Wittig, the former Westar Energy chief executive. He has been convicted of looting the utility. In a ruling last Tuesday, January 3rd, U.S. District Judge Julie Robinson upheld the majority of the Kansas City, Kansas jury's decision in September requiring Wittig to forfeit millions of dollars in stock, insurance payments, incentive bonuses and other assets tied to his crime. But Robinson said that the government failed to

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Sex and the Internet

    Sex and the Internet

    FOCUS: In what way can it be argued that technology is redefining our sense of self and community? This is a broad and far reaching question. The test community I have chosen to evaluate this question on is young college age males. Particularly those from the ages of 18-22. Do be more definitive I was privileged to actually gain insight on this subject from some student right here in the Drew Forest. In the next

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Jack

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