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    I believe that the story of Little Red Riding Hood follows the virtue ethics because virtues involves who a person is becoming. Little Red’s mother tells her to stay on the path while delivering goods to her ill grandmother, but after not listening to her mother’s instructions, Little Red stumbles off the path and picks flowers for her grandmother. Virtue ethics involves, “what we do when no one is watching”. I believe that since Little Red was alone in the woods, she could have easily eaten the…

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    death or not to. The turmoil in this situation is that there 's no time to confirmed the cause of death of the girl because the patients don 't have that kind of time. According to the principles adopted by the American Medical Association Code of Ethics, "A physician shall, while caring for a patient, regard responsibility to the patient as paramount."This means that the patient 's life should be always be the top priority. With this in mind what would be the best decision. Let the patients…

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    Kantian ethics is firmly based in reason; we can derive moral laws from rational precepts, according to Kant, and anyone who behaves immorally also behaves irrationally”, now I want put one sentences from Kant because for me is interesting this point; (BUSINESS ETHICS: Kantian Ethics (Deontology page 3 ) We use reason and a test of universalizability to determine whether a moral principle is a…

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    Review of Literature The focus of the literature review will be on palliative care. Palliative care is a term often used during end of life care. With that being said, the decision of end of life or palliative care can be very difficult and at time there can be ethical issues that arise. Hopkins, Kott, Pirozzi, Deppoliti & Pond, et al., (2011) wrote an article common issues that arise when caring for patients with chronic renal disease and aiding them to make end of life…

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    It is like breaking Mark’ confidentiality even if it is out in that he is an offender, however that tiny information or remark should have been kept in. According to the NASW Code of ethic (1.07 privacy and confidentiality), social worker should disclose the less amount of confidential information. Mark and the family may have assumed that Mark is definitely going to be locked up. This will cause the family to panic and one make the…

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    human beings. In that case, Christians have been tasked with not only the responsibility of following and trusting in God but also that of taking charge of their lives. Upholding ethics in decision making guides both the Christians and the practitioners to arrive at amicable decisions. As Mackenzie & Kirkland (2010) state, ethics which is doing what is right and good in Christianity is applying the Christian faith and the Bible to help in decision making. Mike and Joanne have to make a crucial…

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    impossible to write all of the things that I learned in this class. But here are some of the things I will be using if I become a Manager. First, I will follow all the managerial process to solve a problem ethically. Also, respect diversity, and take care of team members by motivating them. Also, I will implement other elements of management such as leadership and communication that will help me to be the ideal manager. If I am able to do so, the organization will run successfully. Thank you so…

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    true meaning in life and satisfying all human desires, not just the desire for pleasure, but the desire for purpose as well. Looking at other readings and other’s opinions such as John Stuart Mill’s theory of utilitarianism and the theory of virtue ethics, I have been reassured that it is possible to live a good and happy life primarily through the aspects of virtue and…

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    Social Media Ethics

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    professional code of ethics, which is ethical/professional standards of conduct/behavior for members of a profession. “In everyday life, individuals’ personal moral codes guide their behaviors and actions. At times, people must seriously consider whether actions they are contemplating violate those code.” (Cellucci et al., 2014). Others might argue that Dr. Gray have the right to post whatever she pleases to post on her Facebook page. Nonetheless, she violated professional code of ethics, which…

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    Combating Mediocrity Means

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    This test paper was based on test questions on chapters 6, 7 and 12. For chapter 6: Public Corruption for Profit. I explained the relationship between incorruptibility, cynicism and consolation. Also for same chapter I explained Blanchard and Peel’s “Ethics Check”. For chapter 7 lectures I explained what “Combating Mediocrity” means. And lastly for chapter 12 I explained what the author means by “who is to say what to do and “Thinking it through”. What is Tragedy and Nobel cause corruption and…

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