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    My Personal Ethic

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    My personal ethic is one that attempts to focus on abiding by governmental law, societal norms that do not clash with my Father’s Commandments, and the Word and will of God. My ethic is a combination of Natural Law Theory and a degree of Cultural Relativism. I fervently believe in the overlap of faith and reason, because God gave humankind both to use for His glory. My ethic differs from Natural Law Theory because I believe and accept the power of God’s grace. There is room for error because I welcome the unfalsifiable notion that in my humanly imperfections, I will always fail God. I need His grace every day of my life. I know I will never live a day where I abide by all of my ethical standards for a full 24 hours thus, my intention surpasses…

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    My Personal Ethics Report

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    An individual’s ethics or morals serve as the foundation for how they go about decision making in their day-to-day life. Personally I strive to live an ethical life and make ethical decisions. I believe that how you are raised by your parents has a great deal to do with shaping one’s personal ethics. For example, my parents always stressed to me that lying was wrong and whenever I got caught lying (more times than once, unfortunately), I would be punished. My dad would always tell me that…

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    What is ethic? Ethic is a standard of behavior, developed as a result of one 's concept of right and wrong. It is a basic concepts and fundamental principles which is an essential to us as human and what we value. To be able to make a moral choice and lived in a society where you are judged either by ethicality or moral that others portray you as an individual of one action you make. So what is my view of my personal ethic? I agree that having self-awareness in oneself and your surroundings…

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    our everyday decision making. Ethics are an imperative piece of our everyday lives, and our own ethical convictions oversee a few of our judgments and activities. My own morals comprise of characteristics that dependably enable me to pick the honest to goodness choice in predicaments. My personal ethics include values such as: integrity, honesty, kindness, and equal. When settling on a decision, I tend to consider these four values the most, in conjunction with how my choice may better the…

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    that decision. She died a few months later not knowing she had cancer. My personal code of ethics would not allow this doctor to go along with the husband’s decision to not tell his wife the truth. The reason behind my thoughts on needing to tell the mother of two children is she could try surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy any medical treatments to extend her life to spend time with her children before she passes away. She also needs to get her life in order such as a will and…

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    My Personal Code of Ethics Though there are many values in life, there are four that I rate most important. In my list I will explain my hierarchy of values backwards of importance to me. Beginning with vision, I value vision because it is my gateway to escape a moment of despair or unpleasantry. Vision is created in my daydreams and my dreams which have provided a pathway to take my life wherever I want to go or wherever I can see myself in the future after dealing with the unfortunate…

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    Personal ethics My personal set of values act as a basis for knowing the difference between right and wrong, so they help me decide what to do, and how to do it every single day and provide me with a valuable list in which to live by. A personal code of ethics makes you want to correct your mistakes before they ever happen by making somebody think rationally in a professional or personal setting before acting out their initial thought. Ethics are often mistaken for just how to act when in…

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    In today’s professional world we are governed by laws and a code of ethics. Communication plays a big role in our daily conduct to follow the rules that are written and the code of ethics that are unwritten. We have all had an instance that we can describe how something that we were requested to do in the workplace was not illegal but may have gone against our personal code of ethics. Our ability to communicate efficiently and professionally helps us conduct business effectively with our peers.…

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    Personal Code of Ethics As an accountant, my code of ethics encompasses integrity, communication, respect, and confidentiality. In order to uphold a high level of integrity in my personal and work life, it is important to develop and follow a personal code of ethics. This code of ethics will be used to inspire me to continue to grow as a person. When facing hard decision in which the right answer is not obvious, I will be able to refer to this code of ethics to facilitate my decision. As an…

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    My Environmental Ethics Growing up in a highly capitalized area, Macau, and being taught the idea that wealth is the ruler of power and status, I learned that I would have to find a job with decent extra benefit and high salary in the future. Until the time I have taken geography and moral education classes in my high school, I started to consider a bigger picture when I was thinking about public policy and my decision making. I knew that what I did could affect anyone around me and possibly…

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