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  • Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Politics of Plato and Aristotle To compare the political theories of two great philosophers of politics is to first examine each theory in depth. Plato is regarded by many experts as the first writer of political philosophy, and Aristotle is recognized as the first political scientist. These two men were great thinkers. They each had ideas of how to improve existing societies during their individual lifetimes. It is necessary to look at several areas of

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Steve
  • Ethics and Technology

    Ethics and Technology

    Ethics and Technology Work environments require careful attention to both many aspects. Two of those aspects are technology and ethics. Although the two topics may not seem related, ethics is directly involved with technology. . In a study conducted by ICR (International Communications Research) on behalf of the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters and Chartered Financial Consultants and the Ethics Officer Association, it was revealed that nearly half of American workers engaged in an

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Nike: Sweatshops and Business Ethics

    Nike: Sweatshops and Business Ethics

    Nike: Sweatshops and Business Ethics History What started with a handshake between two running geeks in Oregon in January 1964 are now the world’s most competitive sports and Fitness Company. Bill Bowerman the legendary University of Oregon track &field coach and Phil Knights a University of Oregon runner under Bowerman coach, found the Nike Company, named by the Greek winged goddess of victory. First the company was named Blue Ribbon Sports. The Nike athletic machine

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Vika
  • Computer Ethics

    Computer Ethics

    Talk about breaking a few Commandments Of Computer Ethics 1. Thou Shalt Not Use A Computer To Harm Other People. 2. Thou Shalt Not Interfere With Other People's Computer Work. 5. Thou Shalt Not Use A Computer To Bear False Witness. 7. Thou Shalt Not Use Other People's Computer Resources Without Authorization Or Proper Compensation. 10. Thou Shalt Always Use A Computer In Ways That Ensure Consideration And Respect For Your Fellow Humans. Here is

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: July
  • Global Warming’s Ethical Dilemma

    Global Warming’s Ethical Dilemma

    Global Warming and it's Ethical Dilemma Global warming is a growing threat of apocalyptic consequences. Over the past two decades our climate has undeniably grown warmer and is not predicted to slow this unprecedented rate of change unless action is taken. Unfortunately, the heat has damaged the crops of developing agricultural countries that cannot afford the setbacks that Americans embrace. If the projected population of our planet is to reach nine billion by the end

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Top
  • An Ethical Dilemma in Counseling: Deciding Between Two Rights

    An Ethical Dilemma in Counseling: Deciding Between Two Rights

    An Ethical Dilemma in Counseling: Deciding between two rights Ethics, considered the study of moral philosophy, is a broad way of defining human duty, right and wrong; essentially, it is more expansive than simply applying a principle. Dilemmas are situations that require a choice between options appearing uniformly favorable, unfavorable or mutually exclusive. Naturally, an ethical dilemma can place a professional counselor in a precarious position, thereby compromising the effectiveness of the therapy, the trust

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Jon
  • Workplace Ethics

    Workplace Ethics

    Ethics in the Workplace Anna Quindlen said, "If your success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all." Ethics is defined in the text as the rules or principles that defined right and wrong conduct. Ethics are about making decisions that may not always feel good or seem like they benefit you but are the “correct”

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Victor
  • Importance of Ethics in Software Engineering

    Importance of Ethics in Software Engineering

    Computers have an important role in our day to day life. Software engineers contribute directly in developing and maintaining all these machines, indispensable to our life. Because their role is so important in developing software systems, software engineers have chance to do good, cause harm, or to allow others to do bad things. To ensure that they work for the good side, software engineers must commit themselves to making software engineering a beneficial and respected

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Ox Bow Incident: Virtue Vs Power

    Ox Bow Incident: Virtue Vs Power

    Virtue vs. power is a theme in which a character has the power to do something right and does it, as opposed to when a character has the power to do something right but abuses that power. The book The Ox-Bow Incident portrays many examples of this theme. Major Tetley is an excellent exemplar of how virtue vs. power is expressed in the book. Upon the formation of the posse, Major Tetley took charge of

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    Essay Length: 379 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • Ethic Delima

    Ethic Delima

    Abstract Microsoft Windows is widely regarded as the epitome of insecure platforms However, the platform fraught with innumerable security problems. A Windows system is known as the top the charts in perhaps every major vulnerability and incident list. In contrast, UNIX system Many question has been asked by few people: technology experts, and non-technical users. I found that very few people had actually ever given this any serious thought. They "just knew" that Windows is

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Monika
  • Business Ethics

    Business Ethics

    How to behave toward oneself and toward other individuals is a matter of making choices: whether to be friendly or unfriendly; whether to tell the truth or lie; whether to be generous or greedy; whether to study in order to pass an exam or to spend valuable study time watching television and cheat to pass it. These, and all other questions about how people act toward themselves and one another are dealt with in a

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Business Ethics

    Business Ethics

    By definition for something to be labeled as discriminatory, it has to knowingly set up situations where treatments are unfair due to a level of prejudice; and that is exactly how one could describe the hiring practices of the canneries. The canneries have a habit of looking for individuals to fill low paying positions in areas where they would not necessarily be aware of the type of treatment they were setting themselves up to endure

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Importance of Ethics in Education

    The Importance of Ethics in Education

    The Importance of Ethics in Education Research Compiled for The Paper Store by J. A. Rodgers, October 2005 For More Information On How To Use This Paper Properly, Please Visit www.paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm Introduction In our present age of technology where all information seems readily available and easily obtained through the internet and through emails, ethics in education is becoming even more important than it ever was. In the past people needed to really work hard

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: regina
  • Emmanuel Kant’s Ethics

    Emmanuel Kant’s Ethics

    As we discussed in class on Monday night, Kant's main argument in the first section was dedicated to developing his belief that a rational beings have the capacity to reason and through this reason comes a beings ability to know what is right or wrong. Also, Kant revealed that a beings also have an inherent desire to keep themselves save physically and strive for happiness. Yet, these desires or needs can be fulfilled with pure

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Mike
  • Ethical Values in Accounting

    Ethical Values in Accounting

    My major is business administration with concentration in accounting. It makes me sad to realize that in the last couple years this discipline that has been so useful and respected has been under pressure and looked down upon, due to multiple behaviors by big companies that have resorted to accounting fraud in order to report greater earnings for their own purpose as well as to fool investors. Prominent companies and CEOs have been authors of

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: regina
  • Introducing Christian Ethics

    Introducing Christian Ethics

    Book Review Introducing Christian Ethics The book that I have chosen to do my book review on is Introducing Christian Ethics, written by Henlee H. Barnette. This book deals with many Christian ethical decisions based on biblical foundations that are applied to various major problems. Some of the major problems pertain to the self, marriage and family, race relations, economic life, and political life. This book provides assistance to those in need of ethical guidance.

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Ethics Worksheet

    Ethics Worksheet

    Ethical Filter Worksheet Value--Respect Personal Source--My experience is that if you have self-respect, then you gain other’s respect. I had an old supervisor who used to let the employees talk to her any way they wanted to. The longer I worked there, the more I fell into the same routine as my co-workers regarding speaking anything to my boss. Justify Place on the List-- “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Ethics Article Review

    Ethics Article Review

    Ethics and accounting go together like peanut butter and jelly. Ethics is instilled in accounting principles starting with accounting 101. The selected article discusses how accounting ethics have been compromised recently to include such sordid scandals as Enron and World Com. Einhorn writes; “CPAs need to follow the golden rule: Always be factual and reasonable when evaluating a client’s presentations. That sounds simple enough, but nearly all the dot-com scandals were rooted in inflated projections,

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Janna
  • Importance of Ethics in the Workforce

    Importance of Ethics in the Workforce

    Importance of Ethics in the Workforce A professional - engineer, doctor, lawyer, or teacher - should have a well- rounded education, which teaches the technical expertise of the field, but also instructs the whole human being about the pleasures and responsibilities of being a contributing member of society. The most important part of any career is training. If you want to become anything from a cook to an astronaut, it is important that you know

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Victor
  • Ethics

    Ethics

    Ethics Final 1. Definition: Whistle blowing is the release of information by a member or former member of an organization that is evidence of illegal and/or immoral conduct in the organization or conduct in that is not in the public interest. It is something that can only be done by a member of the organization. The difference is due to the fact that an employee is expected to work only as directed, to go through

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Ethics, Corporate Resonsibility and Aramark

    Ethics, Corporate Resonsibility and Aramark

    This paper will explain the planning function of management in the culinary business, specifically Aramark a subcontractor for the Tucson Convention Center, which handles all the foodservice functions. Furthermore, this paper will describe the legal issues, ethics, and corporate social responsibility impact management planning has in this organization. Managers have to be aware of corporate social responsibility, legal and ethical issues when planning functions. Aramark commits itself to its corporate social responsibilities locally and nationally.

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Is Stem Cell Research Ethical?

    Is Stem Cell Research Ethical?

    Ethics Behind Stem Cell Research. Is Stem Cell Research ethical? Yes, it is. An embryo which is four or five days old, from which stem cells are derived, is not a human being yet, because it’s brain is nonfunctional and it’s heart is not beating. So destroying it would not be murder, it’s just a beginning of a long process of obtaining stem cells from it. Ronald Reagan, The Ethics Committee of the American Society

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Yan
  • A Psychological Approach to Ethics

    A Psychological Approach to Ethics

    A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ETHICS ABSTRACT This article has the purpose of calling attention to C.G. Jung's archetypal concept of the Self as an approach to ethics. The distinction between simple morality and transcendent ethics is established. Comparison is made between the archetype of the Self and Kant's Categorical Imperative. Freud's Superego, however. is assimilated to a "natural" outlook on morality, such as the notion of Altruism in sociobiology. The Superego is only the psychic

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Steve
  • Ethics

    Ethics

    Business ethics has been an area of growing concern across the world in the last decade. While considerable thought has gone into the effective management of business and ensuring its steady growth across industries and economies, the role of ethics or moral obligations till recently was more of a theoretical exercise in the academic circles. Corporate involvement in social obligations remained largely limited to allocate a part of the annual budget for philanthropic work. However,

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Yan
  • Cultural Values and Ethics

    Cultural Values and Ethics

    Every day, our decisions are subject to influence by our personal, organizational, and cultural values. This is evident in such decisions as when to use an interpreter for a customer who speaks a foreign language, why some may refer to elders as Sir or Madam, while others address an elder by first name, and finally, medical decisions that are made-based on ones cultural background, and the pressure to adhere to these requests by the medical

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Venidikt