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    Introduction In this Module 4 Case Assignment we will be applying duty-based ethics, also referred to as, deontological ethics to the Mattel case study. Thus, the preliminary aspect of this case assignment will be to define duty ethics. To be followed by a selection of two ethical matters of contention, developed by the Mattel case. Lastly, we will analyze the method in which duty ethics by virtue, projects to us the ethical essence of those previously elected choices. With that being said,…

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    Similarly, in the article, “A Duty to Family, Heritage, and Country” by Ying Ying Yu, the narrator struggles to attain her dreams that were imposed on her through her family and country. Chinese students are held to very high standards, and they have only one dream, which is to be successful in the eyes of their family and country. John Steinbeck 's Of Mice and Men and…

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    the poem?” and the question remains unanswered to this day, until now. (enotes) The three topics that shall stand as the supports of this essay, which will help us with this question, and the four topics are the following themes listed: Perseverance, Duty, and Man and the Natural World. (Shmoop) As a literary symbol, the poem reflects the poet’s desire to express the necessity of the industrial tools in the everyday lives of normal Americans. The first topic of this essay is Perseverance, and…

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    Duty-based ethics is centered around the responsibilities of the corporation and can often be found outlined in a corporation’s core standards and policies. Ethical principles developed with religious context are absolute, think the 10 commandments. They…

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    On January 26, 1883, Theodore Roosevelt presented his speech, “Duties of American Citizenship” in Buffalo, New York to the citizens of the United States of America. The patriarchy speech by Theodore Roosevelt, pretty much explains itself in the title of the speech, “Duties of American Citizenship”, it goes over what it means to be an American Citizen. Patriarchy is evident throughout the whole speech, on how men should be good citizens as well as being good husbands, colleagues, and fathers.…

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    husbands from the war by planning a “season” of balls and dinner parties. Some wives found the opportunity to be near their husbands and other officers to be exciting while others saw it as a sense of duty even though they’d rather be at home. Martha Washington felt this way. However, she felt it was her duty to abide by her…

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    I'm quitting competitive Call of Duty, I've been thinking about quitting for quite sometime now, I've made a lot of amazing memories with numerous people in the Call of Duty community. I know people will be extremely disappointed or surprised in my decision to quit competitive gaming because i'm the last person you would expect to quit. The reason why i am stepping down from competitive gaming is basically my location. The expenses for me to compete at any lan event is ridiculously expensive,…

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    that are not true, they can teach valuable lessons in life. In the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, there is insight into how the characters struggle to find their way while holding on to their personal dreams. Similiarly, in the article, “A Duty to Family, Heritage, and Country” by Ying Ying Yu, the author informs the reader of how Chinese students are held to very high standards, and there is only one dream, and that is to be successful in the eyes of their family and country.…

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    What is the duty of a writer, one might wonder? Why do they write, and what must they include in it? According to William Faulkner, during his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, the “writer’s duty” is to write with emotion and to cause a reaction with people. In the nonfiction novel, In Cold Blood, Truman Capote, the author, fulfills his “writer’s duty” by switching the perspectives of characters and building strong character descriptions. As Capote tells the story of the gruesome murder…

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    In Immanuel Kant’s “Duties toward Animals, Spirits, and inanimate objects” he makes his stance on animal rights very clear. He believes that we have no direct duties to animals, yet we have indirect duties towards them in order to benefit mankind. Though many philosophers agreed with his way of thinking, many modern day philosophers and scientists are able to find flaws in Kant’s arguments. Kants belief that “we have no duties to animals, plants, material objects, or the environment as a…

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