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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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    industrial expansion during this time, great cities such as New York became one of the ideal places to settle. In The House of Mirth, America holds a sense of hope and growth to those who set foot within it, but overtime this financial ambition holds no value. The true stability of Americas economic status is expressed when a rich socialite, Mrs. Peniston, states, “Everybody felt poor ... it had been a bad autumn in Wall Street, where prices fell … general entertainments were discountenanced,…

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    Studying Ethical Values

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    first would be to teach my students how to use their ability to think critically. I would start with critical thinking because I do not believe that any of us can begin to understand existing ethical theories or really examine our existing ethical values without the ability to think critically about them. We need to be able to use reason, rather than emotion when studying ethics and without the knowledge of critical thinking that is very difficult to do. Unfortunately, critical thinking is not…

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    to the ruin of himself alongside others. While it is commonly argued that Lady Macbeth or the three witches are at fault in the play, it all falls back to Macbeth: he who allowed himself to be manipulated instead of remaining adherent to his true values. When Shakespeare's Macbeth begins, Macbeth is the Thane of Glamis. Shakespeare characterizes Macbeth as a man of integrity who is loyal to Duncan. The first…

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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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    What is Integrity? The definition of integrity according to dictionary.com is,”having honesty and moral principles.” If you were to be a person of integrity you would be always truthful and have actual moral values. Others may be better at it, but there are still mistakes. You are still human. Being a person of non-integrity and being a that makes mistakes are two very different things though. The mistake I made was,” Cheating on Accelerated Reader by taking tests on books that are the same…

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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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    family, mental and physical health, over devoting his life to working can be justified through care ethics. In the “Ethics of Care as Moral Theory,” it states that “the ethics of care is on the compelling moral salience of attending to and meeting the need of the particular others for whom you take responsibility (10). This means that in Josh’s case, he has the moral need not only to work for his family but to take care of and spend time with them. By not being totally enveloped in his work,…

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    Values are morals that we practice in our everyday lives. Our values make up our personalities. We trust that they will guide us to who we want to be in the future. Believing in our values is important, but some values we might not support and believe in, this also makes us who we are. The first value that I strongly believe in is religion, Religion is the belief in a God or gods, and practicing to be a better person. My family and I are devoted Christians. I was baptized five months after I…

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    Ethics is defined as “a body of moral principles or values” (Saskatchewan Polytechnic, 2016). It provides direction in terms of distinguishing right behaviours from the wrong ones. Code of ethics is important in businesses or organizations because it acts as a tool to achieve the desirable results and to succeed while holding its members accountable. I have witnessed firsthand the importance of code of ethics in the disability services sector as I worked in its field, and it can impact…

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