archive of this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0957-8234.htm JEA 41,1 The ethics of zero tolerance Kevin Gorman Sylvania Northview High School, Sylvania Public Schools, Sylvania, Ohio, USA, and 24 Patrick Pauken Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA Received May 2002 Revised September 2002 Accepted October 2002 Keywords Decision making, Ethics, Violence, Schools, Discipline, Legislation Abstract “Zero tolerance” has become the international
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UNIVERSITY OF MACAU | Bloody Coal Mine | -Ethical Analysis on Wangjialing Case | | | 5/1/2010 | Group 4 BA605786 QIU KAN, Fred BA600912 WENG YANG, Rick BA605958 XU RU YIN, Reon BA603026 CHEN JUN KAI, Kaiser Event Review 28 Mar 2010, Wang Jialing, the state owned mine in Shanxi province, there were totally 261 miners underground before the accident. In order to catch the production schedule, dare to be the first, all miners worked hard at that moment. Even when someone
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Professional Ethical Issues Recently, the general public has become more aware and concerned about the importance of business ethics and organizations are seeking incorporation and alignment of high business ethical standards with their strategy. Even governments have been asked to emphasize on the importance of that matter through legislation in order to assure the integration of ethical standards in business and industries. As an engineer, our advice is sought in order to help implementing
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Additional resources were secured at Barnes and Nobles bookstore. A list of keywords used during the search is ethical leadership, ethics, morality, virtues, values, morals, and management. Thirty-eight articles were ultimately selected due to their focus on four main topics: a) defining ethical leadership, b) the personal integrity of the leader, c) influencing followers in ethics, and d) current challenges and solutions. The structure of the literature review examines each of these four topics in greater
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Advocacy Paper Fidelia Edoziem West Coast University Dr Beverly Quaye 12/21/2013 Ethics in Nursing In healthcare, ethical dilemmas arise primarily because of the nature of the work, the nurse-patient relationship and the responsibility of the nurses for the well-being of vulnerable populations, such as the older adult (Beauchamp, 1990). The nurse-patient relationship is where the nurse helps a patient and family go through a stressful situation with compassion and care. Nursing
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This essay highlights the ethical issues of the case study titled World Class Bull, analyses them from the four perspectives namely Utilitarian, Deontology, Liberal and virtue ethics. It is then followed by a reasonable decision based on the analysis and concludes by examining what was done and how the process could have been improved by reflecting on it. The major ethical quandary in this particular case is the manipulative scheme of Chris, member of the SFS sales team in landing a contract
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212: professor dr. robert leahey Legal and ethical leadership and management Nadine Fairholt bus 212: professor dr. robert leahey Legal and ethical leadership and management The behavior of Normandale is highly unprofessional and unethical. Ethics or morals are assortment of value to the right of comportment that forms the choices people or societies make. In businesses like the scenario has given, businesses set all conceivable exertion in the aforementioned interest in directive to making
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Ethical awareness is fundamental to the professional practice of social workers. Their ability and commitment to act ethically is an essential aspect of the quality of the service offered to those who engage with social workers. Respect for human rights and a commitment to promoting social justice are at the core of social work practice throughout the world. Professional ethics concerns matters of right and wrong conduct, good and bad qualities of character and the professional responsibilities attached
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