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    public view but still in her view. Alternative 3 The nativity scene bulletin board is not to be removed. Alternative for Analysis The nativity scene bulletin board is not to be removed. Lenses Ethic of Care Name of Obligation. The first obligation would be the National Educators Association Code of Ethics which states in Principle I #4 “Shall make reasonable effort to protect the student from conditions harmful to learning or to health and…

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    Jane, sexual orientation. When Jane goes and speaks to her field supervisor about the situation she says that she can no do anything about the situation because one of Johns relatives is a board member with a lot of power and she is afraid that if she does do something she will lose her job. In this case there are many ethical principles that were broken. First off, the NASW code of ethics has a section for ethical responsibilities regarding to colleges. John broke the first code of ethics,…

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    Society has different ethical values. What one person or group thinks might be right, others may believe is wrong. Ethics varies in the kind of situation it is in. It may present itself in a situation where someone is selfless enough to help someone else without the expectation of receiving something in return. In a life or death setting, ethical values can also play a key part. It is what justifies good or bad doings. Not everyone is likely to have the same point of view in a certain…

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    Green Dr. Joy Green is a Psychologist that crossed the line of professional ethics with her client, Ava Jones. A personal relationship was formed and Dr. Green did not make ethically responsible decisions based on the Code of Ethics and Ethical Principle Screen. The ethical codes and principles were created to assist health service workers in forming the most ethical decision that works for the client. The code of ethics for the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) would disagree with…

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    The Story “ Making The Best Choice” (Burckhardt, A. & Nathaniel, A. 2008) is a clear example of one of the many ethical and legal challenges facing our nurses today, as the nurse requirement to report suspicion of child abuse and obligation to respect the patient right to privacy, maintain confidentiality has been to put to the test in the story. The purpose of this post is to discuss to the ethical principles involved in this case, when to override these principles and the consequences that may…

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    Sexual desire always objectifies: a common idea argued over by many esteemed philosophers. But is it true? If it is, then sexual desire of any sort would be morally wrong, along with sexual activity itself. For, if we objectify another person, we are viewing them as a mere means, going against Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative, which states that we must “‘always treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never simply as a means, but always at the same time…

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    Universal Wrongness

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    PHI 140 Mid-Term Essay Is there a universal "right and wrong"? There is no universal “right and wrong”. Rightness and wrongness are the two major part of the philosophy and it goes hand-on-hand because someone’s happiness may affect others sadness. Ethics try to look for pleasure without pain. “Pleasure and Pain”, gender based decision, ethical argument, and culture pays vital role in our society. Pleasure, pain, gender, ethical arguments and culture relative are the key factors of ethical…

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    Morality Of Pornography

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    fall under this right. Therefore, pornography should not be censored because it would violate an individuals need that people have in order for their lives to be satisfactory. Every person has the right to self-expression and pornography is a form of sexual expression. (Sushma, 2014). Looking at pornographic material from a utilitarian view one must agree that pornography is ethical. When willing adults entertain themselves with pornography or involves themselves in the making of pornography,…

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    ethical way. Having a relationship, whether it is preexisting or new, with someone that you work with is not automatically unethical, but it can become unethical if you are not careful. Proper steps need to be taken to ensure you do not violate the Ethics Code and the rights of the people involved. In some cases you should refer people to a different psychologist to avoid a conflict of interest and potential harm (Fisher p. 108-110). When you live in a small community it is easy to run into…

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    organization’s business structure. There are many factors that shape an organizations future such as owners demands, shareholders, stakeholders, and ethical responsibilities. For a business to maintain sustainability, customer relevance, and proper image, ethics has to be on the fore front of management’s decision making processes. Management has to know, define, incorporate, and stand…

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