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    assignment’s direction. 1. Summary ❙ What are Hays’ methodology and important premises? As a way to provide the answer to ethical question of homosexuality, which the church faces with in today’s context, Hays uses the Fourfold Task of New Testament Ethics: the Descriptive Task to discern obvious moral vision derived from careful reading of the cannon, the Synthetic Task to find out a unity of ethical perspective within the variety of the cannon in light of three focal images of community,…

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    Sexual harassment is any unwelcome sexual attention and includes any display of sexual material such as photos or pictures (Anti-Discrimination Act, 1991). Given that a complaint about the images has been made, consideration of the legality of having these images displayed within the workplace of the support workers will need to be given careful attention. Marissa’s unwilling viewing of these images could also be considered sexual harassment under anti-discrimination…

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    hard to characterize precisely what "right" is, yet a Leader who is Ethics isn't hesitant to do what they genuinely accept to be correct – regardless of the possibility that it is disliked, unfruitful, or awkward. Justice An Ethical leader is constantly reasonable and just. They have no top choices, and treat everybody similarly. Under a Ethical leader, no worker has any motivation to fear one-sided treatment on the premise of sexual orientation, ethnicity, nationality, or some other factor. …

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    ethical, it isn’t leadership” (p. 452). Moreover, critical theorist, Paulo Freire (2014), suggests educators must live and practice ethics everyday; since “ethics defines what must be,” “establishes the…

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    known as beliefs. Beliefs differ from individual to individual as they express one 's reasoning, way to deal with life and speak to the person. Beliefs can cause clash when reality is conflicting with them and may come about into one losing their ethics, a subject exhibited in the novel Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, through the life of Niska, Xavier and Elijah. Most importantly, Niska is appeared as an extremely solid,…

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    Essay 8: Sexual Attractions Corey, Corey, Coe and Callanan (2011) have said that the client and therapist should not engage in personal relationships because this can negative impact the mental health intervention. This is because either or both party can become emotionally entangled which may result in distorted judgment. As such, either party may not be able to relate in a professional manner and therefore the counseling intervention is set to fail. In one instance, a man that I was…

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    People often use ethics and morals interchangeably; according to Jennings, Kahn, Mastroianni, & Parker, (2003) they indicated that, moral is defined as the beliefs, right and wrong, but ethics is defined as the systematic study of morality provides a guiding philosophy for every decision you make, which is the theory and principles of good conduct, and morality is the practice. Ethical dilemmas arise at almost every turn in the practice of global public health. Public health ethics is a field of…

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    are taught from youth” (). Following the approach, I choose what I thought was right. Who can say I made the wrong choice when I could be following what I have been taught my whole life, “family always come first”. Also according to the article “Ethics and Conduct in Self-directed Group work: Some Lessons for the Development of a More Ethical Social Work Practice, “values are most of the time very central in the process, in ethical decision-making” (). Values can be personal and that is what I…

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    As a philosopher, Socrates’ views mainly focus on ethics and other rational behaviors in the society (Schultz and Paul 137). Based on his philosophical ideas and concepts, we can draw a lot of values including those dealing self-control and ones such as social justice and courage. Socrates wanted the society to adopt ethical behaviors that will promote ultimate happiness and good care of human soul (Schultz and Paul 138). He believed that the quality of our soul is more important than our…

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    Dictionary offers a definition of ethics as, “The codes of conduct or moral principles recognized in a particular profession, sphere of activity, relationship, or other context or aspect of human life” (Ethics, 2015). The Merriam-Webster dictionary’s offering is more succinct but also sheds light on where problems can arise in the interpretation and actualization of ethics on a practical level: “rules (sic) of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad” (Ethic, n.d.). I grew up…

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