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    Is it legitimate to intervene another state’s internal affairs? Do gross violations of human rights justify armed interventions to stop atrocities? According to the UN charter protection of human rights is the responsibility of the international community hence humanitarian interventions are foreign military actions which prevent or halt mass muyrder and other sever violations of human rights. In contrast the charter also prohibits forceful interference against the territorial intregrity and…

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    School is a huge responsibility for all students. Some of the responsibilities I have include, attending school every day to the best of my ability. That also includes showing up on time to school and also class. Every day I have to make sure that all of my homework is done on time so that I can get credit. I have to make sure that if I have any tests or quizes that I have studied and am prepared. One of the biggest responsibilities of being a senior is applying to college and taking the ACT.…

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    these actions show responsibility and moral integrity towards each other. The wealthy class in America during the twenties lacked any form of moral responsibility, many of them were careless. Nick becoming responsible for Gatsby was inevitable, from “Creating a Creator” by David H. Lynn. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick was Gatsby 's only friend, was responsible for his dream, and Nick was the only character that displayed moral integrity. Nick takes responsibility for Gatsby…

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    Responsibility is taking charge of one's actions, sometimes responsibility leads to benefit yourself and others, but sometimes it brings unhappiness and a negative impact on one. To summarize, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, an ancient fight between the Montague and Capulet households disturb the streets of Verona and causing the awful outcome of the star crossed lover. Revenge, love, and a secret marriage drived the couple to grow quickly, and destiny then lead them to commit suicide in…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility On April 1st, 1976 Apple was founded by two partners Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (“Apple Corporate Social Responsibility”). They work together to successfully make the Apple I Personal Computer. Many years Later more and more products have emerged from their headquarters located in Cupertino, California. The team at Apple have created the iPhone, Mac, iPad, iPod, iWatch, Apple TV, and many more products. Apple has many different types of responsibilities as a…

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    their skills to improve the lives of others. They should hold paramount the safety and welfare of the public. New innovative technologies are created buy engineers and they could be perfected so that everyone can benefit from them. 2. Social responsibilities of professional engineers Many engineers serve their communities offering their professional expertise. Engineers design systems that can in some way benefit the lives of the public. An example of an engineer designing a system that…

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    The difference between a responsibility and an obligation is, being responsible means you have a sense of moral or ethical duty to something or someone which may imply an obligation to do something. An obligation is simply a mandate to do something that does not connote any moral or ethical dimension. The two words can mean the same. For example, my family is my responsibility and obligation. The first example where I have experienced the tension between responsibility and obligations, is…

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    Most of the semester we have been sMost of the semester we have been seeing how corporation ethics and sustainability are questioned by the people. When I watch the corporate video it was interesting how these huge companies exploit third world countries by paying little for producing their product in a short time as compared to the profit they get when they sell their products in their stores. Indeed, this is not a good example for small companies, this article was interesting because it gives…

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    struggle with obesity. Should fast food companies be held responsible for obesity and other health issues caused by their products? When is it individual responsibility and when is it appropriate to place blame? Fast food companies should be held responsible for all heath issues caused by their products. Yes, it is the customer’s responsibility to take care of their personal health, but how can the customer be trusted to control their actions when the fast-food can control them physiologically,…

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    Yes. The city manager’s ethical responsibility is to operate in a nondiscriminatory demeanor that give priority to fairness and equity (Menzel, 2010, p.81). If the city manager does not demonstrated fairness and equity on his part, then city employees can potentially lose the respect of the city manager. The city manager should research on whether accepting the 10-percent raise is part of his employment contract so no unethical issue is presented. 4.3 Information or Advocacy—Is There a…

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