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    Section #1: Identify the ethical, and/or legal problem(s) or dilemma(s). Ethical or Legal Issue? What are the Problem(s) or Dilemma(s)? Personal Virtual Relationships with Current Clients (American Counseling Association [ACA], 2014, A.5. e.). Jordan without her supervisor’s knowledge contacted the client via social media friending the client. C.R.S. § 12-43-222(i) Engaged in a relationship with the client which can impair the counselor’s judgement. Jordan, without her supervisor’s knowledge…

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    We ran Walmart’s CSR through the following seven ethical test; Friedman Theory, Utilitarian Theory, Stakeholder Theory, Ethical Egoism, Categorical Imperative, Entine and Jennings and Conscious Capitalism. The Milton Freidman theory is that a business has only one social responsibility, and that was to increase profits without breaking laws or being deceptive. Walmart 's Global Report appears to be beneficial to society as a whole by proclaiming dedication to sustainability, community, employees…

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    An ethical leader may not only become a target of emulation in terms of how to do things by proactively creating a fair…

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    Moral Values In Nursing

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    7. SOURCES OF VALUES This concept was taken from module 8 "ethical decision making", sub topic 2 "personal morals, beliefs and values". Values are principles, standards or qualities that an individual or group of people hold in high regard. This values usually guides the way that people live their lives and make decisions. Values are those things which we hold very dear to ourselves and it forms the basis for reasons behind our actions. It is something that is of great worth to us. According to…

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    The therapist must be able to know what order must be made so that actions could be taken. According to Meara, Schmidt, and Day (1996), there are six moral principles that a therapist must know or take note when making ethical decision and that is the Autonomy where the therapist must be able to respect their client and also respect how the client thinks and the belief the client has because of the different cultures and also because the client has a freedom to make their…

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    in a personal relationship with a client. By drinking with the client (Dora), the therapist is in violation of the Ethical standard of psychologist, the State Board Legal codes of psychologist and if Dora is a minor the psychologist also violated California criminal penal codes and committed an act of child abuse according to the department of children’s services. The Ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct states specifically that, 3.05 Multiple Relationships, psychologist…

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    influence the ethical practices of their employees. Yang (2014) reported results from a study that showed employee well-being and life satisfaction was indirectly related to a leader’s ethics. Doucette (2013) stated there are six ethical principles for nurse leaders which include justice, veracity, nonmalificence, beneficence, respect for person, and fidelity. These ethical principles apply to both patients and employee rights (Doucette, 2014). This paper will explore the ethical principles of…

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    People are pretty selfish and independent huh? Damn, then there's people that puts others first. Individualistic society is comprised of a group of independent people that prioritize furthering one’s own self-interests. On the other hand, collectivist societies put society’s well-being over an individuals’. In the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell there is a farm taken control by animals and where animals believe they were equal. The two main character’s of “Animal Farm” are two pigs named…

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    provided, one can conclude that O’Connor and plaintiffs were correct to battle against Uber and its allegations. The legal evidence proved Uber’s claims that its drivers being private contractors was an invalid statement. Also, ethical theories such as Kantianism and Ethical Egoism provided further evidence that O’Connor and plaintiffs’ were philosophically correct. Hopefully, this case will set an example for corporations or companies that treat their employees as means to an end and never a…

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    Before taking the Ethical Leadership Self-assessment, I was expecting to get more almost always answer and less almost never or occasionally. After taking the ethical leadership self-assessment, I noticed that most of my answer were occasionally. Even though I carried myself as a very ethical person, and love to take the lead sometimes, I was in shock to see that most of my answer were occasionally. However, I was not surprised because, in my current job, I am not able to lead in any way. In my…

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