Critical Thinking Scenarios University of Phoenix Saidou Mbosobu ETH/316 Tuesday, December 01, 2015 Critical Thinking “Blood Money” After carefully listening and watching the ABC investigating story about “Blood Money” also termed at as Black Marketing, I figured out that the Chinese are involve in an inhuman action of removing human organs like kidneys, and other human organs from executed prisoners which were later on sold to patients in a restricted Chinese military hospital. The bottom point
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Critical Thinking Scenario ETH/316 November 30, 2015 Ryan Busch The scenario that I choose was the, “To Drill or Not to Drill.” The basis of the story is based on the Rocky Mountain range and if the energy companies should be allowed to drill for gas at the expense of endangering the natural wildlife that live in the ecosystem there. The story was put together by Nightline on July nineteen, two thousand and four. * What is the moral responsibility of all participants? The moral responsibility
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Critical Thinking and Ethics with Scenario Part One: Critical Thinking and Ethics Stephanie Early November 14, 2014 ETH/316 Karen Harvey The skills that you cultivate as a critical thinker are intended to help you think your way through all of life’s situations. One of the most challenging and complex of life’s areas is moral issues and decisions. Every day of your life you make moral choices, decisions that reflect your own core moral compass. Often we are not aware of the deeper moral values
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Critical Thinking and Ethics Paper Submitted by: Myron Morgan ETH/316 Ethics and Social Responsibility Denise Antoon October 11, 2015 Critical Thinking and Ethics The role that ethical reasoning plays in our lives is to highlight those human acts that enhance the well-being of others that justify our praise, as well as those that may possibly bring about physical pain or reduce the well-being of others that necessitate our expression of disapproval. Because of this, I believe that the
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Critical Thinking and Ethics Krystal Borrego ETH/316 January 12, 2015 Tim Tietjen Critical Thinking and Ethics When it comes to human organs and individuals buying them from prisoners that have been executed to survive one would have to ask themselves if they are making an ethical decision. Buying and selling human organs is illegal in the United States yet it is happening right now as we enter into the year 2015, a lot of critical thinking has gone into this industry and made a world wide
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Ethical Scenario Name ETH/316 Due Date Instructor Ethical Scenario I have chosen to write about “To Drill or Not to Drill”. Within this paper, it will describe the relationship between critical thinking and ethics, the moral responsibility of all participant, the stakeholders moral failings, the ideals or obligations that are in conflict, and the best outcome. In “To Drill or Not to
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Ethics Game Dilemmas ETH/316 4/21/2014 There were many ethical issues presented throughout Ethics Game Simulation that could be related to any person’s work place or daily life in general. The ethical issues presented in the Ethics Game Simulation “The Mysterious Blogger” were about whether the information obtained by a director of Information Technology was going to be enough information to discipline an employee for violating the company’s security policies by posting the compnay’s confidential
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"Blood Money" ETH/316 January 19, 2015 After reviewing the ABC News story regarding the story “Blood Money” I realized that this story could be interpreted in different ways and that some may find this practice offensive and others might take a different approach. The practice of selling organs in the black market is nothing new and has been going on for a long time around the world. In some countries we here about
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Ethics-Game Dilemmas Carlos E. Nieves Marfisi Ethics and Social Responsibility- ETH/316 November 19, 2012 Mary Carter Individual Organizational Issues – Simulation Reflective Summary The ethical issues that were presented in the Week Three Ethics Game Simulations were from The Mysterious Blogger and The Veiled ID. The ethical issues on “The Mysterious Blogger” were whether the information obtained by Jamal Moore, the IT Tech was enough to discipline Aaron Webb, the
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Ethic Game Dilemmas Rob Arnold ETH 316 August 9, 2012 TIFFANY MYTTY-KLEIN Ethic Game Dilemmas The first simulation dealt with managing the dilemmas of sexual harassment. The case called “The Mysterious Roses.” Rob Arnold, the Director of Sales, I must have the ability to make decision that can will affect the company’s image that I am employed by, also the individuals of the company. In the simulation they are several ethical decisions that are made through several repeatable models that
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