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    Effective leadership takes involvement, requires active participation and interaction with all levels in the organization. Let’s face it, we all have to sell ideas/goals to our team(s), sell the goal to top management and sell the return in investment to the financial folks. Effective leadership also requires eloquence and good sales skills, ethical behavior and transparency in all transactions and interactions and prioritization of not only work but in his/her personal life as well. In addition…

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    Ethical Dilemmas In this paper, I will address the topic of abortion and how many Christians believe in pro-life. I believe that children are essential to Christian worldview, how children are essential to Jesus’s ministry. I found some great articles that will support my point and support my thought. I believe that abortion is wrong, in this paper I will show core beliefs that will defend my view. Ethical Dilemma The dilemma that I have chosen to touch on is the choice of abortion. In this…

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    where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. Descending from the mountain, Moses caught his people worshipping a golden calf and shattered the sacred tablets in anger. Because the Israelites atoned for their idolatry, God forgave their sins and offered Moses a second set of tablets.” Many historians and even Jewish texts…

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    the true source of wisdom. In the Bible, Solomon wrote that “wisdom is like the protection of money, and the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the life of him who has it” (Prov 7:12) and “Wisdom gives strength to the wise man more than ten rulers who are in a city” (Prov 7:19) Wisdom leads one into the path of righteousness. Wisdom is obedience and obedience leads to righteousness. Wisdom will take you further than knowledge because there is danger in having knowledge without…

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    To what Extent is it Ethical or Accepted for Graphic Designers to Profit from Disaster? Introduction Companies, like vultures, circle over societies waiting for the right opportunity to strike and make money off events that either positive or negative to the population. Tragedy, by definition, equals an unfortunate event that causes great sadness, most often involving death and can cause feelings of strong regret, anger, and sadness. The question becomes: where is the ethical line for…

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    Hutu Genocide

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    The Hutu Power was created by the Hutu Rightwing Extremists in Rwanda. “The Commandments called for the supremacy of Hutus in Rwanda, calling for exclusive Hutu leadership over Rwanda’s public institutions and public life, complete segregation of Hutus from Tutsi’s” (Hutu Power). This ideology basically separated the Tutsi and the…

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    Definition Of Cheating

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    God created ten laws for us to follow, and more than half of them are broken in this situation. Honoring one’s parents and honoring God is broken because cheating goes against the parent’s and God’s wishes. Stealing occurs when an accepting of a job, grade, or opportunity…

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    On April 15, 1985 an essay written by Edward I. Koch was published in a magazine called the New Republic. Mr. Koch title his essay “Death and Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life”. In the essay the author explains why he continues to support the death penalty even after hearing and analyzing the opinions and adverse points of views against capital punishment. Mr. Koch begins by stating that even if others believe that the death penalty is cruel, it is actually done more humane and…

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    Relationships are harder to make work than anything because, over time, every one of us goes through changes in our personality, wants and desires, and even the morals we hold to be true. In Arthur Miller’s, ‘’The Crucible’’, characters experience changes within their relationships as they are faced with rigors surrounding the Salem Witch Trials; moreover, most of these changes are induced by a corrupt court and the inevitability of people to put themselves before others, even if it means…

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    Survival, the security of life, is the basic instinct of all creatures. A chameleon camouflages to survive, a porcupine flares its needles to survive, and an artificial intelligence learns to survive. In Stanley Kubrick’s, 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL 9000, the computer program running the ship, becomes fearful and even hateful of humans once he discovers that the astronauts on board plan to shut him down. He attempts to eradicate them, but to no avail. A.I.s such as this one are being developed…

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