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    (Summer, 2016). These principles and boundaries are set it place to protect the individual, practitioner as well the organization, in which he or she represents. There are specific instances where ethics will come into play, such as dual relationships, accepting gifts from those you serve and entering into sexual or romantic relationships. In each of the situations noted above there is a chance to cause real harm to the individual one is suppose to help. Ethical behavior can be measured by three…

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    Title IX of the Education Amendments and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. You do not have to answer questions an interviewer may ask that are unrelated to the job requirements, and you are protected from words and behaviors that can be considered sexual harassment. Court decisions indicate that a teacher enjoys job security as long as the teacher's behavior and personal life do not disrupt or interfere with teaching effectiveness. The courts hold that the teacher's right to academic freedom…

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    have several ethical implications and many are rooted in the political systems of the countries the business is being done in. Ethics refers to accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a person or the actions of an organization (Hill, 2008). In cultural relativism, the belief is that ethics are culturally determined and that firms should adopt the ethics of the cultures in which they operate (Hill, 2008). The question is, if it breaks no laws, is it really unethical and…

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    For this case study we have Ben and Sarah who are elderly and both are widowed and in their seventies. Although, very much in love and living together, the two cannot marry or else Sarah would lose her social security pension benefits. However, not everyone is happy for the couple, as their adult children express their dissatisfaction of the domestic arrangement and they have no problem in letting them know how they feel and have even gone as far as to refusing to visit or maintain…

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    services field for most of my life and ethics have been a frequent topic of discussion in staff meetings or training workshops. When I began in the field, I did not have an understanding of the term “ethical” behavior. I just knew right from wrong, but that was the extent of it. I understood the policies of my employer and behaved in a manner which represented the philosophy of my agency. In my last position, ethics were discussed often during…

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    Professionals should not develop a personal relationship in the work place because it is unethical, is a conflict of interest, and leads to more severe consequences. I will discuss the definition of a conflict of interests, the reasons why having a relationship that is too personal in the work place is unethical, and how it will impact me as a health educator. A conflict of interest is when behavior and/or actions clash with the expectations of that professional. A conflict of interest can…

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    Lets go deeper into these specific medical ethics and principles to determine what ethical duty is more morally right. The physician promised confidentiality to his male patient. Which refers to the ethical duty of the physician not to disclose any information received from the patient to any other person or organization without the consent of the patient. The physician also as his duty implicated the famed patient the Hippocratic beneficence. Which is a core principle of the Hippocratic oath,…

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    Bentham’s Utilitarianism In an Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation Jeremy Bentham puts forward his principle of ethics. Bentham Believes that mankind is governed by pain and pleasure and views his principle of utility as the superior moral principle and puts forward alternatives to his principle, one that is opposed to utility for the sake of being opposed to utility and another which is opposed for another reason, in Bentham’s view inferior to the principle of utility…

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    their profession by identifying the problem for the client’s needs, creating a plan to overcome obstacles, and putting the plan into action. While making these plans the human service professional should keep in consideration the code of ethics. The codes of ethics clarify the professional responsibilities and provide guidance; it helps the relationship between the client and clinician to develop and averts harmful…

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    ultimately come to a consensus that murder is only permissible in certain games for mere educational purposes, and all other forms of murder and all forms of virtual pedophilia are impermissible. I will be approaching this paper with views of Kantian ethics, and we must accept two premises: 1) people have value and should not be treated as mere means, therefore 2) murdering and pedophilia in video games for mere means of pleasure are…

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