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    My Moral Philosophy A person’s moral philosophy is embedded since birth and honed through out his life by first his parents, and then by his/hers environment. My moral philosophy derives from my Mexican heritage and culture and has been honed throughout my education and military experience. Growing up with my family, my parents imbedded in my sister and me the ethical values of trust, respect, responsibility, fairness, and loyalty. Even thought I was born and raised in the United States, my…

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    Compared This paper examines the ethics code put forth by the American Psychological Association (APA) and that of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). An explanation of the major similarities and differences between the two ethics codes is presented. Finally, four individual standards are selected and explored more throughly. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct According to the American Psychological Association (2002), the ethics code applies to…

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    Ethics In Public Service

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    respect the rights of men to liberty and equality and to act responsibly with respect to the ethical obligations as set forth in the United States Constitution. Therefore, in pursuit of a successful career in public administration and the realization of my mission, I must equip myself with the knowledge, skills and ability that reflect a commitment to public service and, principles which replicate the highest ethical standards. to better serve the community and to ensure that the voices of…

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    in my career as a healthcare professional. Leadership values exhibited by someone in a leadership role can determine how effectively and efficiently a department will run. It is important to demonstrate my commitment to my leadership values through my actions which in turn I can cultivate and maintain confidence and respect from employees as their leader. Additionally, if I stay committed to my values I remain more confident in the decisions I make. My values are at the core of my ethics. I…

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    While it is frequently ignored, there is a very important distinction to be made between ethics and morals. Ethics are derived from society and its norms. They differ culturally and with age and are placed on the individual according to the social setting they find themselves in. Breaking ethical code often results in shame from the community. Morals are only reflect beliefs of the individual. Every person has his or her own morals and while they can be influenced by upbringing or aspects of…

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    According to Nickels, J. McHugh, and S. McHugh (2014), ethics are “society’s accepted standards of moral behavior, that is, behaviors accepted by society as right rather than wrong” (p.92). This implies that ethics go beyond what is legal or illegal and address a much broader issue. The ethical orientation questionnaire in Figure 4.1 in our textbook asks a couple of questions to determine whether a person relies more on ethics of care or ethics of justice. Principles such as authority,…

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    Moreland, J. P. (n.d.). Ethics Theories: Utilitarianism Vs. Deontological Ethics - Christian Research Institute. Retrieved July 28, 2015, from http://www.equip.org/article/ethics-theories-utilitarianism-vs-deontological-ethics/ Personal values, beliefs, family background, socio-economic status and culture has direct relationship with the decision making capacity of an individual. For instance, most of people who have grown in poor socio-economic status are always in stressful situation because…

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    Ethics within business are important because they reflect the overall values of the company and the individual. I acquired ethics in my life through my childhood, sports as well as through family and religion. Leadership, morality, and a deep care for others are among the most important ethics that have helped shape me. Success in business is no longer simply achieved through profits; rather an ethical practice, and ethical employees drive success on a much more meaningful and impactful way.…

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    Setbacks In College

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    affect us on a personal level. In my four years of college, I have definitely had my fair share of setbacks through athletics and my living arrangements at Saint Peter’s University. My freshman year, I came from a slow, quiet suburban childhood into the fast and nonstop environment of Jersey City. The following year, I tried to take on more responsibility by renting a house near campus with my teammates, but I ended up stuck in a house with people who persistently disregarded the rules and my…

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    this media presentation, I will discuss how the human services professional is facing an ethical conflict regarding John's case. I will explain how I would handle the situation if I were the professional in this case and I will support my decision with a code of ethics found in the learning resources. The human services professional in the presentation is starting to feel sympathy for her client John. She is forming opionions against John's wife feeling that Chahanna should have handled…

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