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    the following seven ethical test; Friedman Theory, Utilitarian Theory, Stakeholder Theory, Ethical Egoism, Categorical Imperative, Entine and Jennings and Conscious Capitalism. The Milton Freidman theory is that a business has only one social responsibility, and that was to increase profits without breaking laws or being deceptive. Walmart 's Global Report appears to be beneficial to society as a whole by proclaiming dedication to sustainability, community, employees, and the environment but…

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    For the past few years I have had to step up and take charge of many family responsibilities and become the man of the house because my father had to move to different states for work. I am in charge of caring for our rural property, farm animals, house, and the rest of my family. This experience has made me more trustworthy, more hardworking, and more of a leader. These characteristics, along with my community involvement and academic achievements, make me well suited for this scholarship. When…

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    What should social workers do? Empower and Advocate for Vulnerable People. According to the Code of Practice for Registered Social Workers in Hong Kong (Social workers registration board, 2013), social worker should “empower people to act on their own behalves” (Basic Values and Beliefs, para 6) as well as “advocate changes in the formulation of policies and legislation to improve social conditions, to promote social justice and general welfare of society” (Principles and Practices, para 50)*.…

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    of my time at work. During the first 4months, I used to go from the early morning and stay there till night. At the beginning, I was happy that I perform well and my manager was proud of my work. However, it was not until the end of the fifth month when I felt depressed due to overwork. I hated that my life is all about work, and I do not have any time to spend with my family or at least with myself; I stopped meeting my friends and talking to them. I even stopped the volunteer work and other…

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    environment. My moral philosophy derives from my Mexican heritage and culture and has been honed throughout my education and military experience. Growing up with my family, my parents imbedded in my sister and me the ethical values of trust, respect, responsibility, fairness, and loyalty. Even thought I was born and raised in the United States, my first 16 summers were spend in central Mexico, with my grandparents, where my Mexican Heritage and ethical values were even more infused the same…

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    interactions. All my actions and emotions are determined by personal values and ethics. Growing up on a farm in a small city in Poland helped me get an insight on a different level of life. My parents, siblings and educators had the biggest impact on the development of my basic personal values. By observing my mom I learned the importance of family, integrity, responsibility and hard work. My mom was able to raise 6 children, manage the farm and work a full time job without help from our…

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    social policy is to alleviate poverty, which for many people is a touchy subject. The majority of Americans do not trust that many of America’s poor are truly poor because of disabilities or unequal past opportunities, they believe that there are far too many able bodied people who are just refusing to work and expect a free handout. Some Americans believe that those who are living in poverty deserve to be helped no matter of their circumstance. These differences have led to many debates on how…

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    stress of being unable to provide is further amplified when a child suddenly falls ill. This situation and lack of resources ultimately leads to a fork in the road of morals. There is always the option to continue to work and even take out loans. However, there may also be an opportunity to steal to save their child’s life. In this hypothetical situation, a mother is justified in breaking the law to get resources to save the life of her child. This scenario is commonly known as the Heinz…

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    diversity does not only bring various fortune, intelligence, resources, but their culture, beliefs, and traditional customs as well. As the world evolves, most organizations and companies adapt the concept and include culture diversity policies in the work environment. However, that does not mean discrimination, prejudice, and glass ceilings do not exist. According to Forbes’ study, this is partially due to “middle management failing to execute diversity programs adequately”. However, it can all…

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    Professional Pharmacist Interview Pharmacists play a very important role in the healthcare arena. Pharmacists have the responsibility of providing, preparing, and dispensing medications that are specific to the healthcare treatments and needs related to the patient illnesses, diseases, and/or conditions. Pharmacists also hold the responsibility of educating the consumers and patients on the use of the prescribed medications, side effects, possible interactions/ adverse reactions, and/or any…

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