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    example, When someone is afraid of the outcome of a situation in which they will end up being the “bad guy,” they will do anything to prevent it from happening. This is what causes people to create a lack of trust now in days. Fear is the motive for dishonesty, because…

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    Values and Code of Ethics Assignment In Case 1 scenario, there are several ethical implications involved. Although, Juan has not disclosed Jim’s HIV status to his girlfriend Karen he is considering whether he should tell her himself or respect Jim’s choice. One could argue, that if Juan discloses Jim’s HIV status to Karen without Jim signing a consent form he would be violating his client’s privacy or that he is violating Jim’s right to self – determination. However, according to the NASW Code…

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    Amir would have never let his brother get raped. Moreover, Hassan would have never been murdered in front of his home by the taliban and Ali would have never forgiven him. Robbing Amir of a brotherhood, Hassan of life, and Ali of the truth. Baba’s dishonesty was an attempt to save his friendship with Ali, his sons from embarrassment, and his family from shame, but ultimately himself. He died with the secret, revealing he had no intentions of telling the truth. Baba was a hypocrite who instilled…

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    They are five sources of ethical standards that we should use. It is to believe that ethical dilemmas can be highly complex and lead to extremely difficult choices. his ethical dilemma taught me the fairness and justice of approach. My academic dishonesty lead to a serious cause…

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    one another. Issues with money arose only to result in Abigail taking the money and running away. The lies and scandal of Abigail never got resolved in the little town of Salem. Themes of The Crucible The most important theme of The Crucible is dishonesty. Throughout this entire play, each character had their own personal secrets to protect. Abigail and John Proctor are the two main characters that share a very deep secret. John Proctor wishes…

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    Ethics is one of the critical factors enables real leaders to strengthen the survivability of business in the long run. Ethical leadership is the benchmark of “right in mental” goes far beyond justice of the law. Ethical leaders take the responsibility which shapes the healthy climate that helps people understand the sense of ethics and act in a valuable way by contributing great communications and the personality they built daily. The election of the Space Ambassadors is a proof of the…

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    The number of households on government assistance and the decline in wages as a share of national income are concerning (Easton, 2012). Unfortunately, as a country, we have enabled and in some respects encouraged a portion of society to be dependent on government assistance. Where do we go from here? Years ago, the American dream drove innovation and hard work, but technological advancements and large scale businesses have reduced this drive (Schawbel, 2011). Therefore, the challenge is to…

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    of issues within the community, the community will not be served appropriately. Likewise, dishonesty in scientific endeavors violates the trust of the public in the scientific research. When this trust is violated, it is more difficult to get public support for future projects. This includes monetary contributions as well as public compliance with measures that maintain health and wellness. Therefore dishonesty can have radiating effects that undermine the efficacy of public health measures, and…

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    The Power of “A” The novel The Scarlet Letter was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne wrote the novel in 1850, making it a part of the Romanticism era that lasted from 1750 to 1870. The Romanticism era was a literary movement that focused on the liberation from rules, relationships between humans and nature, and the use of imaginary worlds and beings. The novel became an instant best-seller and was the start of Hawthorne’s most productive period. Although it was very popular, several…

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    The two main characters, Sedgewick Bell and William Hundert, in “The Emperor’s Club” illustrated the principled virtue of honesty and the practical goal of achievement, two sides of the Greco-Roman personality. Both of the characters illustrated the principled virtue of honesty, freedom from deceit or fraud. The practical goal of achievement, something accomplished using a special effort, was illustrated in the film “The Emperor’s Club” by the two main characters, Hundert and Bell. The main…

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