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    Since South Korea joined the wave of globalization, it has benefited from the global market while being challenged by the impacts from outside, both socially and economically. During the late 20th century, Korea could hardly keep its “Miracle on Han”; in order to survive the competition with foreign goods that came with the economic globalization, Korean companies chose to exploit their workers more than ever. Yet what brought by the socio-cultural globalization was the awareness of democracy…

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    They are normative, regulative and culture cognitive. Normative pillar believes that a MNC is operated based on the culture of a country where the organization is first established. Regulative pillar believes that globalization forces to adopt the management principles practiced in other…

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    This section is concerned with the issue of the moral status or the personhood of the foetus. The discussion on the personhood of the foetus is needed for two main reasons. First, arguing for the personhood of the foetus is an independent approach to understand and tackle the problem of abortion. Second, all the previous sections referred to the personhood of the foetus in one way or other. This section will explain what is personhood, what are the characteristics needed to identify personhood,…

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    the part 2, Glover discussed moral status during the wartime. He specifically focused on the moral psychology of close combat and long-range killing. In close combat, warriors need to overcome the moral resources to kill. They need to escape from normative moral identity and abandon their sympathy to kill. The culture of war erodes soldiers’ moral identity from every aspect. For example, fighting in a remote and unfamiliar battlefield might give rise to the loss of moral landmarks. (American…

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    as HIPPA, insurance regulation, and rules for keeping records and studies. Even though these rules and laws must be implemented in an organization, they do not always add to its effectiveness. Normative Forces: When an organization makes a change that stems from professionalism, it is considered a normative pressure (DiMaggio & Power, 1983, p. 152). In the case of COC, employees need sufficient training in medical and x-ray procedures in order to meet the standards required for their…

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    Raising children has never been easy task; there are lots of doubts and concerns from a parent when considering what actions they should take regarding their child. All though it may not be easy, it is all much simpler with a child seeing as they still idolized their parents and believe that everything that they do or say must be right. But what happens when these children get older and begin to form a sense of individuality? They no longer wish to do as their parents say, in fact, it is said…

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    Looking at the labeling theory and some of the theorist has been talked about throughout lectures, one of the theorist that can relate or be a great example on how labeling theory work, is from of the popular theorist and his name is Max Weber. Max Weber believed that the world is “Multidimensional” (Kennedy 2017 “Max Weber”). When looking at this he also believed that “Values, ideas and meaning are at least as important in society as economic factors” (Kennedy 2017 “Max Weber”). Labeling looks…

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    Conflict Self-Assessment Conflict is normative in human interactions and relationships. It is how we deal with conflict and our attitudes regarding conflict, that help to determine our success as a leader. Personal Conflict Management Style In taking the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, my personal conflict management style was identified as compromising, which was defined as one who expresses average assertiveness and cooperation, with the ability to make trade offs to accomplish what…

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    Utilitarianism is slowly gaining popularity in the world of philosophy as a normative theory and has been stirring up a lot of debate amongst people from all walks of life. Normative theories of ethics work by presenting one key principle as the main criterion on the basis of which a human being's actions are judged to be good or bad. That limits its overall view because it is never that easy to distinguish between the two in a world where all lines are slowly blurring. The principle itself can…

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    Natalie Stoljar in her journal, Autonomy, Oppression, and Gender, argues that adaptive preferences can undermine an agent’s autonomy. Stoljar explains that there are two types of arguments against her theory. The first argument Stoljar discusses is by Anita Superson. This argument claims that deformed desires impair autonomy. The second argument, which is the argument Stoljar undertakes as her own, is that deformed desires are autonomy impairments, which she names adaptive preferences. Stoljar…

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