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    moral or artistic values” is how the Merriam Webster dictionary defines integrity. Integrity is one of the fundamental values that employers seek in the employees that they hire. It is the trademark of a person who demonstrates sound moral and ethical principles at work or in any aspect of their life. Honesty and trust are fundamental to integrity. Acting with honor and truthfulness are also basic tenets in a person with integrity. They are principled and can be counted on to behave in honorable…

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    page 149, high school students was conducted to portray the extent to which they value integrity. The purpose of the study was to understand the differences between nonwhite and white teens on how or if they value integrity. The main reason for conducting the study was to display how serious teens take honesty and integrity, and to also enhance the differences among different races of teens when showing integrity. The study was also conducted to reveal how nonwhites are more inclined to be…

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    Dying by Ernest J. Gaines, a key, integrity trait is portrayed. Integrity is a trait that can only be realized when we have strong role models, teachers or guidance. The first role models for children are caretakers because they are the first connection to the outside world that children have and, they are trusted and given tremendous respect. Unfortunately, some people do not have the best role models or any role models at all which is where some traits such as integrity and respect can become…

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    Academic integrity is the art of being honest, hardworking, respectful, trustworthy, and responsible. Basically, integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching. Doing my own work on a quiz that a teacher said I could take online at home shows integrity. This example shows that the teacher trusts me and knows that I am not going to cheat on the quiz. Having integrity means that I believe in the principles and standards of the environment that I am in. Also, it makes sure that my…

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    rather cheat on an assignment than risk getting a bad grade. Despite making these poor choices, they are not bad students- just made bad decision makers. Ultimately, Casey argues that establishing honor codes and other methods of encouraging academic integrity will ultimately make students more ethical adults. In reality, the a complicated problem like cheating is one that requires a much deeper solution. Before we can discuss possible solutions, we must reveal the roots of this issue. In other…

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    Introduction The three most important concepts I picked from chapters 3-4 are Courage, Wisdom, and Integrity. Three Concepts My first concept of courage, our book has many definitions of courage as well as categories but what I like how are book defines courage as being related to your heart, your mind and your thought. When you couple courage with a resilient leader, this displays someone who shows nothing but quality because a good leader will display courage and people who see leaders…

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    Stop Cheating As C.S. Lewis said “integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching”. In these days is really difficult to find honest persons, and it’s almost impossible to find persons with a perfect academic integrity. In today days between 75 and 98 percent of college students admit that they cheated at least once in high school (www.glass-castle.com). Academic integrity effects any type of institutions, from elementary schools to undergraduate programs in universities. Also…

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    Dworkin’s meaning to integrity pertains to judicial decisions by judges on any case, that is, how to use precedent and techniques to determine the outcome of trials. Integrity as a tool, is used for judicial decisions, based of of communal moral standards- starving for a concept of fairness and equality- these decisions are rooted in precedent and discretion of judges; though possibly leading to a divergent from a cohesive voice, the philosophical concept benefits society overall. Integrity has…

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    Integrity can be defined as doing the right thing when no one is looking, It can also be defined as being honest and having strong moral principles. Integrity is important to me because it among many other things shows great character. It allows for others to see who you truly are. Integrity can not be measured by the amount of money someone has or by the amount of work that they do It's about how he or she treat those who surround them. Integrity today is important to me in all of my…

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    Glut Integrity Analysis

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    The vice that I decided to examine was gluttony. I chose this vice considering I enjoy eating food a lot. Sometimes when it comes to sweets I have very low self-control. In this class we talked about Gluttony and how it is a disordered desire for food and drink. Luckily for me I don’t really desire a lot of drinks. I mostly stick to water but sometimes I do go overboard on coffee. In order to really see how gluttony affects me I actually reflected on this vice for 2 weeks. The first week I ate…

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