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    My professional code of ethics comes from a multitude of locations and areas in my life but mostly I have learned a lot from my family and former peers in the workforce. Learning a lot from families and peers in the workplace can have its benefits because I have a code of ethics for my personal and professional life. I also have a code of ethics that has varied from one job to the next because some jobs require more ethics then others. I remember years ago when I was a telemarketer I actually…

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    Codes of ethics are usually adapted by dissimilar organizations in order to help its members by giving them the understanding of things, which are right and wrong. The understanding normally needs to be applied in the decisions made. An ethical code universally entails documents at some levels. There are three levels in total; firstly, there is the commerce code, secondly, code of behavior for human resources and lastly the specialized practice codes. In law enforcement, there are codes that…

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    One may ask what exactly ethics are. According to Webster’s Dictionary online, it is; “rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad. In life there are several types of ethics. We have standards in our own personal life and even professional life. In several professional career professions, they have a set or even multiple sets of codes of conduct and ethics. For example, in the counseling profession has various associations that have made the ethical standards for this…

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    The Code of Ethics for Nurses elucidates nursing’s core beliefs and assists the profession in controlling its practice. This code is the profession’s public embodiment of those values, responsibilities, and commitments. As part of the profession’s contract with society, nurses should reflect these values in both practice and personal life (Finkelman & Kenner, 2016, p. 21). Incorporating the profession’s values and performing efficient, safe, and holistic care stimulates consumer (patient and…

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    decision should be made for the common good. To assist in my efforts to establish an Ethical Platform, I will compare and contrast the Code of Ethics for Alabama, Georgia, Alaska and the Alabama Career Technical Education Association (ACTEA). In addition honesty, persistence and caring will be the foundation of my ethical platform. Comparison The Code of Ethics for all three school districts and the professional organization basic foundations are similar. Each emphasizes guidelines to…

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    Kant's Code Of Ethics

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    Part A) The following are Kant's important ideas about ethics. The first is the principle of Universality, which states that we must follow the rules of behavior, that we can apply universally to everyone. And the other is the logic or the reason determines the rules of ethical behavior, the actions are mostly good because they follow from the logic. (Gift of Fire-social, Legal and ethical issues for computing technology, pg no-29,1.4 Ethics.) Part B) Inorder to access to all the sites by…

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    M Naghten Code Of Ethics

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    Is ethics of humans associated with the rational and calculating functions part of the brain or associated with the feeling and emotional part of the brain (Dennett)? Assuming that androids can understand human emotions without feeling them themselves, they would only be able to learn ethics through their calculations and algorithms. This places the programmers as even more responsible. A flawed moral code is almost guaranteed because of the limitations of ethics and ethical theories (that we…

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    The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements sets the professional standard for ethics in nursing. The Code, as it is abbreviated, acts as a guide for nurses to use in critical decision-making and analysis of ethical concepts. The code has a deep and lasting impact on every aspect of the nursing profession. To do that, The Code lists nine provisions that address the values required to be a nurse in the United States of America. These values are unique to the field of nursing, but…

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    Standards of Professional Code of Ethics of an assistant’s (ANA) profession are responsible for administrative tasks in support of an organization. Code of Ethic for Administrative Professionals (1998) demonstrates the assistant should accept the obligation to engage self- discipline and accepts the responsibility in his or her works. Duties such as generate documents, create slide presentations, create spread sheets, manage databases, maintain websites, representative of company are included in…

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    Code Of Ethics Case Study

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    Introduction A "code of ethics" is developed by the organization that sets the trends and guidelines for ethical behavior within the organization. This defines the "principles" of the organizations that proposes the rules and laws of the organization. It "consists of general statements, sometimes altruistic or inspirational, that serve as principles and the basis for rules of conduct" (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2013, p.223). It is also a "statement of the values adopted by the company,…

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