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    Employability Have you ever considered the impact of moral integrity and ethical behavior on an individual’s life? These principles greatly impact not only our personal life but our professional life as well. To a considerable extent, our morals and ethics shape our professional behavior and in the healthcare profession these view points significantly impact both our patients and those we work alongside. As a result, morals and ethics are the rudder which sets the direction of our…

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    Finch. In the eyes of ancient Greeks, Atticus is a heroic speaker because of his uses ethos, pathos, and logos. By condescending to the level of comfort of the jury and treating them with respect, Atticus effectively uses ethos to prove his trustworthiness and credibility. For example, before he addresses the jury, Atticus "unbutton[s] his collar, loosen[s] his tie, and [takes] off his coat" (Lee 231). By doing this, Atticus makes himself congenial to the jury, allowing…

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    want to be successful and maintain good ethics and strive to be a company that consumers can have faith in. In current times some businesses are thought of as being unethical and not truthful in business dealings and this leads to a downfall of trustworthiness in a company that is reputable and popular. Ethics Dilemma The ethics dilemma in businesses has led to an organization being formed known as (BELA) or Business Ethics Leadership Alliance and was formed to unite companies from many…

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    Interviews will be the primary means to collect the data for this study. Each participant will be interviewed based on an interview guide (see Appendix B: Interview Guide). Because of the complexity of meeting the participant more than once semi-structured interviews will be the most convenient to collect the data (Doody & Noonan, 2013). Semi-structured interviews will help the researcher to develop a keen understanding of the experience of the undocumented immigrants. The interviews will…

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    Political success depends upon getting the message out to the public, and one of the most effective ways to do that is through campaign advertising. Today’s society is extremely media savvy. We have access to television and radio channels, newspapers and magazines, plus internet websites that share our political ideologies. Campaign advertisements target specific audiences to communicate and persuade, and can be effective at influencing voters. An effective campaign ad will capture the…

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    Being loyal is important state the virtue. If they act what you want be like respectful to someone. What it means? To be loyal is can you be trusted in the person you will have be faithfulness, allegiance, and trustworthiness. What is important? That tells you differed things, like you will be having faith in that person, other to swear to your allegiance to their republic. You will trust what him or her what are they saying. What is look like? You can trust fall, in the faith with people you…

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    Data Collection All qualitative studies share main principles of data collection (Merriam, 1998, 2009). “Qualitative researchers use three main techniques to collect and analyze their data: observing people as they go about their daily activities and recording what they do; conducting in-depth interviews with people about their ideas, their opinions, and their experiences; and analyzing documents or other forms of communication” (Fraenkel & Wallen, 2009, p.440). I will use interviews and…

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    Social Media Stereotypes

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    The article “Stanford Researchers Find Students Have Trouble Judging the Credibility of Information Online” by Brooke Donald shows a research that was performed on middle school testing their basic skills of trustworthiness. High school and college students were tested on key social media conventions as well as to evaluate website credibility to document how students use their skills to know what sources are reliable. According to the Stanford History Education Group (SHEG), the information…

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    Why should I stay in a honors class? Well, I believe that I have the potential and ability to succeed in any honor classes. To stay in a honor class requires many qualities such as trustworthiness, responsibility, respectfulness, and willingness. Even with these simple, but important traits, I know I can stay in honors. First of all, I am very trustworthy. I would never copy or cheat on someone else's work. Their work is their work, and my work is my work. I should achieve my goals on my own.…

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    considering getting anything in return. Character is what makes on individual different from another. Character is not defined by what you may have some one time, but by what you do all of the time. Students with good character will demonstrate trustworthiness, responsibility, respect, fairness, citizenship, and caring in nearly…

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