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    As of result of human form of ethics and its channels to business success, incorporate leaders must be cautious about their actions, and how they address issues. In furterance for any occupation to run well, there must be a code of conduct in place and followed correctly. Ruby Tuesdays has a great code of conduct that truly illustrate their chances for their worker. We are going to glance more intently into their code of conduct and analyze why it’s importunate for their company to go after…

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    Exploratory Essay I’m the kind of person that is the doer that likes to be outside. I like to work with equipment so when I’m older I want to be an equipment operator in the military. After I retire from the military I would like to settle down in the country near a medium sized city and start a business flipping houses. My top values are being physically fit, having and being a good friend, and be courageous. I will hopefully always be a brother, uncle, son, gun owner, fisher and hunter, and be…

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    Military Officer Values

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    The United States Military Academy has upheld the reputation of generating the world’s foremost military officers for over 200 years because the institution not only educates cadets in military strategy and battle tactics but instills in each graduated officer the values necessary to be a leader of character. The values necessary to be prepared for a career of excellence and service to the Nation in the United States Army are Duty, Honor, and Country. Taking up arms in defense of a country is…

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    The Myers-Briggs Test

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    After taking the Myers-Briggs test I found out many things involving elements of my personality that I previously had overlooked such as my learning style, relationships, as well as my weaknesses and strengths. According to the test, my personality type is Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Feeling (ENFP). This means that I make many of my decisions based on intuition, and may be warm and enthusiastic towards others with the ability to talk my way out of situations. As stated earlier, the…

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    as possible from the distractions of the body. According to Socrates, the things of this world: pleasures, pain, fear are all non valid things to exchange. Socrates says that the only valid thing to be exchanged is wisdom. Wisdom is of the highest virtue because the things of this world are fleeting, but wisdom is eternal. The body desires the…

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    Chivalry is the unsalvageable code of ethics of 13th century knights to practice proper behavior and morals by using their power in a way that is beneficial to others. Unfortunately, modern use has dulled the term into a synonym for the concept of courtly love, a related but not interchangeable idea. This defamation to the name of chivalry in recent times has regrettably reduced the term to an encouragement of sexism of men towards women in “courtly love”, and as such can never be restored under…

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    “Reputation is what YOU’RE PREVEIVED to be. Character is WHAT YOU REALLY ARE.” Success and achievement in life have so much to do with character-and yet character is so hard to define. In my mind, it’s simply having an innate sense of the right thing. The right thing to do, the right thing to say, the wise decision to make. To me, someone with character is someone who can be trusted with anything. Who can be relied upon to know the proper thing to do in any situation. And character, to my mind,…

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    EUDAIMONIA: Happiness In Ancient Greece “The ultimate end of human acts is Eudaimonia, happiness in the sense of living well, which all men desire; all acts are but different means chosen to arrive at it.” – Hannah Arendt When you hear someone say they want to be happy, what do they mean? Rather than the colloquial use of the word, true happiness is regarded as something much higher and respected universally as one of the few goals in life we should strive for. This desire for self-satisfaction…

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    The practice of ethics is a skill: a person can practice and develop upon their current abilities to improve them. Willful acceptance that most everything that we do is a skill is a part of the fundamental difference between those with a growth mindset and those with a fixed mindset. Individuals with a growth mindset tend to see their weaknesses as areas of improvement, whereas those with a fixed mindset typically resign themselves to the belief that they are bad at something. By improving upon…

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    What if someone couldn’t remember the day they graduated? In Jonas’ community, they don’t value good or bad memories. This essay will discuss about the value and importance of memories. Jonas from The Giver valued these memories and appreciated them, unlike other people in his community. Memories are very important and should be valued in Jonas’ community. Even though there are sad memories, there are many happy ones. For example, Jonas was transmitted the memory of snow. He was suprised to…

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