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    Finance Manager of Ho Tram Project (HTP) Company and Mr. Binh Ngo, Human Resources Manager of HTP Company, and I used reliable databases- ProQuest, Google Scholar, and the text book to support my arguments. I want to show you my thought and how can I apply the theory to solve the misunderstanding problem of the different cultures in different organizations. Organizational culture is defined as a system where members share values, beliefs,…

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    environment creates a person’s values through a complex evolution of culture, interactions with others, life experiences and world views. As we grow and develop, life forms our values through a lifetime’s worth of experiences. As a counseling student, counselors shouldn’t force their values onto others. When working clients, you have to allow them to make their own decisions. As stated in the Ethical Code of Standards A., “counselors must be aware of their own values, attitudes, beliefs and…

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    increasingly worrisome trend since everything that is traded must be priced in some way. Markets are not only a means for distributing goods and services, that they also shape our culture, foster or impede the development of human capacities, and sustain or undermine valuable forms of human relationship. Therefore, morality of the market is important as it is in a free society nowadays. The major strength of political philosopher Michael Sandel’s criticisms is…

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    Honesty : Honesty out of virtues , and the basis of morals . Honesty and integrity title Success Guide , and when one knew the truth and trust the people said , and benefited advise him, and rose of them . Honesty is valued in many ethnic and religious cultures. "Honesty is the best policy" is a proverb of Benjamin Franklin; however, the quote "Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom" is attributed to Thomas Jefferson , as used in a letter to Nathaniel Macon . It refers to honesty…

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    allow others to explore the world, the mind, and for humans to be themselves. His values lead him to Limbo just like many other great philosophers who remained in this peaceful place. Limbo was a garden, a safe place where an individual would relax to understand that this was a place to reflect and observe other philosophers in paradise. Many of these philosophers were noble, knowledgeable, and they understood life in many different ways. The values of wisdom were taught from one philosopher…

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    provides "social benefits" for individuals and society at large, including a better way of taking care of ourselves, and consequently creating a better society to live in". Which means that human values,…

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    It is truly an honor to be acknowledged by the National Honor Society at CCHS. I have been working hard for the past four years and am looking forward to being considered to be a part of this society. The four pillars of the National Honor Society are leadership, scholarship, service, and character. Therefore, by showing that I possess each of these four qualities, I can contribute to the Catholic Central High School community as a member of the National Honor Society. Being a part of NHS…

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    unique set of standards and ethical values that embody each person that accepts the calling to serve for the country. These standards come from five essential characteristics of a profession: expertise, trust, development, values and service. The Soldiers and leaders within the Army profession demonstrate these characteristics every day to the public by defending the nation and protecting their freedom. The civilian population relies on professions to…

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    would be seen as an unforgivable crime. However in the Inuit culture in Infanticide “was permitted at the parents’ discretion, with no social stigma attached”(Rachels, 15). Cultural relativists would argue that although the Inuit culture does not value human life, it would be wrong for other cultures to intervene, just like it would be wrong for Intuits to intervene with western culture for cherishing infant life. In conclusion, Cultural Relativism is the belief that a society’s morals are…

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    notion that a maxim would be regarded to be morally right at all the time, under each circumstance and for all the people. Thus, in the case of Ambrose as described above, Ambrose can ask himself, “would it be fine to steal an item of low monetary value and by doing so, would it be okay for everybody to always do the same thing?” William Kant would argue that through the application of reason that Ambrose would quickly realize that small-scale theft is not a thing that should be universally…

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