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    The “right thing to do” is not always a clear path. When the path to the right thing is boxed in by social and moral dilemmas how can the “right” thing be obtained? Looking at the world of sex-workers, there is a fine line between criminality and survival that those in this realm carefully balance. The ethical values of these actions can be viewed from a social domain as well was from an internal battle perspective. In the poem, a woman struggles with her personal worth in the face of social…

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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…

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    Ethical Responsibility: What is a Technical Writer’s Ethical Responsibility? Pernell Joseph Missouri State University October, 2017 Introduction The objective of any profession, is to do what is ethically correct to achieve what is rightfully good. There’s this saying, “what you don’t know, can’t hurt you.” However, I do believe that as a technical writer, what you don’t know can hurt you and all other parties involved. The notion of technical communication being taken out of context by many,…

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    An ethical issue involves a problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right or wrong. Right meaning ethical and wrong being unethical. A problem or situation always has an outcome; this outcome could determine or define the choices a person makes which could reflect upon the story line of their life. The epics; The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Odyssey, and Shakuntala, introduce many issues. The central characters strive toward…

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    committed by the others will prevent unpleasant things from happening, and at the same time, the culprit might be brought to justice. However, people can choose to remain silent instead of poking his or her nose into it. Hence, ethics is a system of moral principles affecting how people make decisions and lead their lives. From the perspective of management level, ethics concerns with morally appropriate actions taken in treating employees, stakeholders, owners and the public in a…

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    For centuries, male intellectuals argued that the nature of women is inferior to men and made male domination of women necessary. However, the new movement for women?fs right called feminism was born in the age of Enlightenment. The strongest statement was advanced by the English writer Mary Wollstonecraft. She argued that women should have equal rights with men in education, as well as in economic and political life. Enlightenment thought had some impact on the political life and social…

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    knows deep down that there is no other qualified and more deserving candidate for this promotion then Paul, however, because of the limitations Paul’s disability present, Nicholas is thinking in a different mindset. If Nicholas were to follow his morals and promote Paul, regardless of his limitations, Nicholas would have to be prepared for the backlash that may come his way from Paul’s coworkers. Nicholas needs to be able to prove his case and showcase all the reasons why having Paul in this…

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    respects them. The meaning of right in sentence number one would mean completely, or to the full extent. This could be either ethical or non-ethical because if you don’t completely do something it could affect people or it could have nothing to do with morals and values of yourself or…

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    Morality is the inner character of a person to know what is right from wrong. It determines the good and bad behavior of a person. It is a very important character for all of us. It is something that may form this world into a peaceful place where everyone sees each other as their family. It may be the key for all the countries to be united as one and help each other. But all this ideas may be possible if we start with a small action. An example is if one person did what is right to defend…

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    obligatory). The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, is the infliction of death by the state as punishment for a crime (Boss pg. 223). In that case, if capital punishment is morally obligatory, it is something we ought to do. It is our moral duty and is required. Likewise, if capital punishment is morally permissible, it is something that is allowed to do but is not required. It is neither obligated nor prohibited. Defenders of capital punishment are consequentialists. They contend…

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