Personal Ethical Statement your name GEN/200 10/18/13 teachers name Personal Ethical Statement Developing your ethical values and acting upon your developed value is hard to master but over time you begin to see how to use it to your advantage. To master all four ethical lenses is a ongoing process which was hard to think of that way, never an end to it, always improving it, and drawing from others ideas and viewpoints is great way to start developing your own ethical lenses. My personal
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The Relationship between Critical Thinking and Ethics Kristin Woods Foundations for University Success / GEN/201 April 18, 2016 Samantha Ward The Relationship between Critical Thinking and Ethics Critical thinking is more than just hard thinking. The ability to ask questions that produce a deeper level of thinking is part of the critical thinking processes. There are many steps to achieve true critical thinking skills. Some many not think ethics and critical thinking are
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codes, people will respond to us in a positive manner. This is where my blind spot and preferred ethical lens from the Ethical Lens Inventory comes into play. After reading my results from the brief survey, I found that my blind spot is that I’m satisfied with too little good meaning I exist on my own terms and write others off so long as my own needs are being met. However, through the ethical lens I’m viewed as someone who is sensible and complex and can sometimes be blind sighted while trying
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Continuing Academic Success GEN/201 Continuing Academic Success Achieving success is something that many consider to be difficult, sometimes too difficult to be worth even trying. But there are many tools and processes available to help people be successful. By knowing what these tools and processes are, students are able to achieve not only academic success, but also be successful in many other areas of their lives. Setting goals is an important step in achieving success. By recognizing your
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Ethics Andrea Parham Gen/201 02/09/15 Lisa Moellering Critical thinking and ethics are important things to use while decision making, defining critical thinking, knowing the process of critical thinking, and knowing how you’re preferred ethical lens all play a part in how you make decisions. Defining Critical Thinking What is critical thinking? Critical thinking is self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence
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Continuing Academic Success GEN/201 09/29/14 Felicia Pettway Continuing Academic Success It was a big decision for me to continue my path to higher education without giving up. Personally, it took me 4 years of community college to finish with my general education program because of the obstacle that came through my path. Being in school my whole life, honestly speaking I was just about ready to give up because of the stress and pressure. Knowing how far I was to my goal and
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Personal Ethics Statement After taking the work culture activity the results were ethical, expert, and well resourced. The results reflected the type of work culture that would allow flexibility that was also challenging, learning, and performing new ideas. The environment also encourages people to express opinions innovative, creative atmosphere control your own work schedule and organization dynamic and changing environment. The Work Culture activity somewhat aligned itself with the preferred
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According to the Ethical Lens Inventory Report that I participated in I have to agree with a lot of what it had to say about me and my personality. It states that my “Definition of ethical behavior is, “fulfilling duties fairly”. I believe that an ethical person is one who fulfills their duties and does the right thing fully responsible adult. It also states that my personal preferred lens is the “rights and responsibility and the relationship lens”. This means I use my reasoning skills to determine
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Keisha A. Brown October 20, 2013 Ethical Lens Inventory Describe your ethical perspectives as identified by the Ethical Lens Inventory, including your blind spot, strengths, weaknesses, and values. My ethical perspectives identified me as equality and rationality/sensibility and that I prioritize the value of equality over autonomy and that my primary concern show what I believe in and assure that everyone is treated fairly. I make fair choices in life I make fair and virtuous choices
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My Personal Responsibility Kendrick Hawkins SR GEN 200 July 23, 2012 Nydia Burdick My Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility has changed my life in many ways. My goal growing up in life was always to make sure I was responsible for everything that I did. Growing up from a small town in Mississippi there was not much to do. The sound of going to college and earning a college degree meant a great deal to me. I use responsible as my motivation so I could achieve my goals I had set.
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