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    Learner Survey/Skill-Knowledge Assessment Fall 2016 Ethics, Education and Change Name _______Ashley Ridgeway__________ Subject (Major) Area: __Clinical Psychology________________ Graduate Yr: ___Sophomore___ This section of the assessment asks you to look at yourself, your background, and your approach to learning and to ethics. It also gives the instructor an idea of who you are, what you are looking to achieve, and some insight into how you intend to achieve it. Reformat this as you…

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    My Personal Morals Essay

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    my church family, and they love me in return. I am not saying my blood relative doesn’t love me, it just their duty based ethics on my mines own doesn 't measure up. I come from a middle-class family with lots of professional people, but we don’t see things in the same light. I can tell they all suffers from the different ethical views, Cultural Relativism, Emotivist Ethics, Ethical Egoism and…

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    amongst another, without subordination or subjection…” Men should be equal unless told otherwise by their lord or master, that person being God. Also, men shouldn’t just be treated equal, but love one another. Treating one another equally and with care will help create a more just…

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    improved technology, questions about ethics and morals have become more pressing. In Watters essay, The Mega Marketing of Depression in Japan, he explains the pharmaceutical companies attempt to change cultural ideas on health and disease, while Fredrickson in her essay Selections from Love 2.0, emphasizes the importance of science when discussing love, a topic laden with the influences of culture. Both authors incorporate science and culture into their writings to…

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    of utility: do the act that will bring about the best balance between satisfaction and frustration for everyone affected by the outcome.” (1. Steven M. Cahn and Peter Markie, eds., Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), 825, http://www.questia.com/read/88356604/ethics-history-theory-and-contemporary-issues.) Although agreeing with some of Philosopher Tom Regan, I myself feel that although limits should be made some of the testing is necessary.…

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    Ethics In Social Work

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    Principles Human Rights and Dignity. Human Rights and Dignity is the first principal listed in the Ethics of Social Work, Statement of Principles. Social work is based on “respect for the inherent worth and dignity of all people, and the rights that follow this” (IASSW & IFSW, 2004). The first principal of respecting the right to self-determination (4.1.1) states that a social worker should respect and encourage people’s right to make their own choices and decisions. (4.1.2) is the principal of…

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    Finfisher Case Study

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    FinFisher: Disguising Greed as Security Gamma International is a company that provides a software solution for organizations that need intelligence to maintain security. In order to get intelligence, FinFisher (the software tool) uses various methods in order to tap into people 's daily routines, including screenshots of desktops at regular intervals, webcam hijacking, and keylogging. This spyware can get into computers through seemingly harmless methods such as email attachments.…

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    individuals to continue leading fulfilling lives, and maintaining their independence. For a rehabilitation counselor to provide their services with the highest quality, they must complete their duties, all the while pertaining to the appropriate code of ethics. The development of a strong professional identity rests on clear professional standards of practice. Clients need solution-focused, respectful, non-exploitative and empowering, and therefore ethical, relationships with their counselors…

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    Writing Assignment Five In the video the citizens use utilitarianism ethics for their moral thinking. They believe that the prisoners have had their chance and they didn't follow the rules so they should be the ones to die. All the citizens believe they are innocent and they are choosing what is best for their own interest. the man that steps up and decides that he would have all that blood on his hands is stepping up for everyone else who doesn’t want to die, but doesn’t want to be…

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    Personal ethics My personal set of values act as a basis for knowing the difference between right and wrong, so they help me decide what to do, and how to do it every single day and provide me with a valuable list in which to live by. A personal code of ethics makes you want to correct your mistakes before they ever happen by making somebody think rationally in a professional or personal setting before acting out their initial thought. Ethics are often mistaken for just how to act when in…

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