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    When auditors choose to become a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), they agree to maintain professional conduct by abiding by the AICPA Bylaws and Code of Professional Conduct. Their mission statement is “Powering the success of global business, CPAs, CGMAs and specialty credentials by providing the most relevant knowledge, resources and advocacy, and protecting the evolving public interest.” Auditors, as members of public practice, must honor the public…

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    Chip Security Services

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    It is a fact that security plays a major role in welfare of an organization. Security services is a group bund by goal to protect any organization that includes the employees, equipment, infrastructure and most importantly delicate information. So as a team of two individuals we decided to propose a security consulting firm and decided to launch it as Chip Security Services. Statement of Compliance: The Chip Security Services hereby declare that it will abide with State and Federal laws…

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    Piaget's Responses

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    Jean Piaget (1929) has listed five categories of responses which occurred in interviews with children and these five categories can be extended for classifying interviewee’s responses in other contexts – answers at random, suggested conceptions, liberated conceptions, spontaneous conceptions and romancing (as cited in Wellington, 2000). Analyzing such responses is a tiresome yet important task for any researcher in order to understand how relevant the response is. Every researcher is faced with…

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    I agree with the military saying as well about, “perception is reality.” Perception is vital in the workforce, the term person perception, is defined as “the perceptions people form about each other”, which links with the attribution theory (Robbins & Judge, 2009). Robbins & Judge explain that the attribution theory allows us to describe the ways in which we judge people differently, contingent on the importance we attribute to a given behavior. This theory suggests that we attempt to…

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    There are many ways that policies, programs or businesses can exploit innocent people. I only touch on the two that I feel really effect me in daily life; those would be designer products and banks. My dearest apologies in the anger (ranting) I portray in my writing, this subject matter really frustrates me. Companies shouldn't exploit or take advantage of good people for cash. I may be a hypocrite for saying that designer products are a scam because I own many products in which I will be…

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    Thank you for sharing your personal experience and the meaningful ideas. It is true that it is difficult to decide the ethical conduct or not in the practical situation for leaders. For example, Levi Strauss & Co. uses child labor in Bangladesh, where is legally to use child labor (Annoymity, 2016), however, there are many people advocating to cease the child labor because these children need to receive the education. If the leader of the company ceases to use the child labor, it may deteriorate…

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    What are the relevant ethical codes that apply to this case? Counselors are responsible for abiding by codes of ethics. The American School Counselor Association (2010) outlines the ethical standards that are specific to the unique situations that school counselors come across. After review of the Nicole Eisel case study, it would be important to make sure to discuss the limits of confidentiality with the student again, standard A.2.a and A.2.b (ASCA, 2010). This would make sure that the…

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    Every work place has a code of ethics, especially in the medical field. Code of ethics is a standard set of rules or laws that are to be applied to every employer and its employees. They are principles that govern or portray the behavior and conduct of everyone. Behind the laws stand morals, personal goals and team goals, work values, personal responsibilities, and ethical work obligations. Ethics are guidelines that help you make the decision from what is wrong to right. By having a code of…

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    Good Faith Rule

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    In order for management to impose a new rule within the workplace without the union’s approval, the rule must follow all six KVP factors. As long as the new rule does not contradict any of these factors, the rule will be upheld. Management is then granted authority to unilaterally impose new rules without making any adaptations to the collective bargaining agreement or gain approval from the union. Mr. Shrapnel, manager of GoodValue Supermarkets, imposed a new rule that employees shall refrain…

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    University and pursued art as an act of rebellion. He was introduced to printmaking when he attended Syracuse and won an award for his lithography; which then allowed him to travel and study in Europe. In 1951, Lewitt was drafted to war, his duty as Special Services was to make posters. He later was discharged and moved to NYC and attended what is now known as the School of Visual Arts. Lewitt was strongly influenced by the work of Jasper Johns and Edward Muybridge. Lewitt’s art pieces…

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