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    Daycare Center Case Study

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    1. How many years have you been working with children and how many years have you been a director at this center? Since 1988 and I have been a director since 1996 here at La Petite Academy. I also have my Associates degree in Early Childhood Education. 2. Why did you take on the role of a director? I decided to become a director because the pay was more. I stayed a director because I enjoyed learning about all the children, working more with all the families, and ensuring that all the children…

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    of America does not disrupt or cause harm to the people 's day to day lives. For these reasons, in addition to the positive consequences of having the ability to obstruct and intercept terrorist acts on United States soil, the utilitarian view of ethics is most fitting because it focuses on the future consequences that benefit greater good of the country. The views of a utilitarian, specifically an act utilitarian, strongly support the claim that computer science engineers creating big data…

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    them provide insight into his character. To better understand Yuri and the ethical issues he finds himself engulfed in, his choices, their ramifications, and the identity he aligns himself with will be discussed. In addition, my interpretation of ethics in the…

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    first initial thoughts of right and wrong, to Plato who then incorporated the mind and soul, and then to Aristotle who took science into account. Due to each one of these famous philosophers, we are somewhat able to understand why we have morals and ethics and what right from wrong truly is. Though, we will never know the full answer and truth, we can at least begin to understand right from wrong thanks to these philosophers and their many famous ideas. Socrates, who was one of the first…

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    In life morals are self defining laws, they tell us what is right and what is wrong. They indicate wether or not to go through with a thought or to let that thought drift away. Morals indicate wether or not that though in itself is even right. But what is right? We define right as the correct way of doing something, and is the correct way of being. Are morals something that is learned through life events and taught by parents, or are morals something that is tied into our human nature from birth…

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    Studying Ethical Values

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    If I were teaching a course on ethics I would have a few goals. The first would be to teach my students how to use their ability to think critically. I would start with critical thinking because I do not believe that any of us can begin to understand existing ethical theories or really examine our existing ethical values without the ability to think critically about them. We need to be able to use reason, rather than emotion when studying ethics and without the knowledge of critical thinking…

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    Since these moral standards do not vary, it makes sense for a multicultural firm to develop a code of ethics that it can apply to all of its multicultural operations, without having to adjust for local customs as these beliefs are universal. In the McDonald’s scenario, ethical universalism would prove that even though the Korean customers are preventing…

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    Is it ethical, in a case like this, to conduct medical research on animals, who will presumably suffer and die as a result? Carrying out of medical research on animals has been one of the ways, widely used to find a solution to some diseases, and also to test the effectiveness of drugs before administered it to human being. Many of this medical research has brought a huge success, preventing or limiting the causalities of many diseases such as polio and smallpox. Meanwhile, carrying out…

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    lead to a write-off because a customer did not pay. Furthermore, this is why ethics plays an important role by the creditor and the debtor. According to my accounting course, ethics is “a code of conduct or set of beliefs that dictate what is right, wrong, fair, and unfair” (Ethics - Definition | Meaning | Example, n.d.). In addition, these codes and beliefs need to be applied equally. It is important to understand why ethics is so important in receivables and what could happen when it is not…

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    Niccolò Machiavelli spent a large majority of his aristocratic platform defaming the many intrinsic characteristics of human emotion and experience. He consciously ignored the essential acts of care and compassion while promoting a message of fear and hate. His teachings offered detailed instructions on the succession and maintenance of a fear-abiding society encapsulated by submission. His philosophy stated that the best interest of the general public was to irrefutably follow the rule of law.…

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