Ethical Obligations

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    How Personal Can Ethics Get

    concepts of right and wrong, and what values humanity retains from ethical growth and development. On a daily basis people are making decisions. People face situations where they must make what they believe is the “right” decision. However, when it comes to ethical faced with ethical dilemmas, people believe that there are “right” and “wrong” choices. Coincidently, people make different choices in accordance with their personal ethical values. In an organization personal differences and preference

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    Not All Companies Are Values Equal

    Ethical Obligation of Tobacco Industry towards Consumers Ethics play very important and crucial role in the making an industry a failure or success. Some industries are now trying to create some ethical laws for their further practices. This is very important for industries which sell consumer products that are harmful for the consumers for example Tobacco industry. Like any other industry, Tobacco Industry also has an ethical obligation to its consumers. It is well known that satisfaction of the

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    Ethics Awareness Inventory

    awareness inventory provides an understanding of the ethic style of an individual and challenges this person face working with different ethical perspectives. The scoring process of the EAI includes four categories of character, obligation, results, and equity. The results for the EAI of this author for each category includes a scoring rate for character as a 9, obligation was a four, results included the score of -2, and equity produced a score of -11 (The Williams Institute for Ethics and Management

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    An ethical obligation of the employee, is to set standards that defines actions and tells the difference between right and wrong. Therefore, it's important for the employer to understand their ethical obligation to the company, because the employer must know when to take corrective and preventative action, to protect other employees who poses a danger. In addition, the employer must reach a solution to the problem, because it the employer has reasonable suspicion or irrefutable evidence of an employees

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    Ethics

    Isis Carter 03/08/16 Ethical Decision Making What have we gained from Snowden's divulgences and the civil argument that has taken after? The ethical investigation contained in Snowden's story recommends no less than two moral concerns. The first is a commitment to anticipate open mischief, including intrusion of security and lost trust in one's legislature. The second moral concern is an obligation to set right the mischief from NSA's practices since he, similar to every single other individual

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    Public Affairs

    MASTER IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES MSC 1 TAKE HOME EXAMINATION TITLED (ETHICAL THEORY CRITICISM) COURSE MAC 851 APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF MASS COMMUNICATION LECTURER MR. JIMMY KAYODE WRITTEN BY AKIYODE ESTHER OLADUNNI MATRIC NO 01/09/AV/4018 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION DEFINITION ETHICAL PRINCIPLES • BENEFICENCE • LEAST HARM • RESPECT FOR AUTONOMY • JUSTICE ETHICAL THEORIES • DEONTOLOGY • UTILITARIASM • RIGHTS

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    Ethical Question of Sweatshops

    Sweatshops in Bangladesh: An Ethical Dilemma Kristy Kennedy Legal, Ethical & Social Issues EAMBA 24 February 15, 2014 On April 25th of this year, a garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed, killing hundreds of workers. Fearing a backlash of negative publicity, U.S companies that outsource to garment factories in Bangladesh are questioning whether they should continue operations there; association with unsafe factories could tarnish a company’s reputation. Nike, for one, has already addressed

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    Ethics Awareness

    individual’s overall ethical perspective. Each individual may have their own personal perspective about what is moral and what ethic decisions are. After taking the ethical awareness inventory survey, the author was presented with scores that pertained to her individual ethical view. The author’s score was based upon a strong ethical profile of obligation and a least likely sense ethical profile of equity. The scores revealed that the author had a strong sense of obligation, equity and then tied

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    Appilcation of Normative Ethical Theories

    | |ASSIGNMENT 1 | |APPILCATION OF NORMATIVE ETHICAL THEORIES | |CASE 2.3 | |Imagine that

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    Ethical & Legal Aspects of Nursing

    Ethical and Legal Aspects of Nursing NUR 391 September 19, 2011 Ethical and Legal Aspects of Nursing Nursing is an ever-changing profession that responds to diverse and complex issues of health maintenance, protection of patient safety, human rights, and dignity. Professional nurses are in a unique position as patient advocates, regardless of practice setting. Nurse’s face inherent ethical decisions making, and they are frequently involved in the ethical decisions both personally and professionally

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