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  • Nasa Code of Ethics-Summary

    Nasa Code of Ethics-Summary

    The NASW Code of Ethics maybe considered the most ambitious set of ethical guidelines in social work history. Ethical issues have always been a concern of the professional social worker. As early as 1919 there were attempts to draft professional codes of ethics (Reamer, 1998). There have been several social work organizations since, that have attempted to draft ethical codes, such as the American Association for Organizing Family Social Work and several chapters of

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Jack
  • Ethical Choices for the Common Farmer

    Ethical Choices for the Common Farmer

    The influence of technology and economic growth on agriculture is an issue that has been widely examined for years. Growing world populations and the need to increase productivity have put a strain on the common practices of farming. Since antiquity, the general public has depended on the productivity of farmers for food. Globalization and economics have forced an increase in the demand of agricultural products. With the development of these demands, corporations and government

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Artur
  • Ethics and Morals in Marriage

    Ethics and Morals in Marriage

    “Can I spend the night with you tonight” the young boy asks the other boy? The response, “No, my dad has me this weekend, maybe next week.” We live in a world where over half of the marriages end in divorce. This is truly a confounding issue that faces us today. The moral and ethical ramifications brought about by such a change in family organization will only begin to show in the years to

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Max
  • Ethics

    Ethics

    ETHICS The insurance industry has been hit hard with the findings of unethical behavior. To be more specific bid rigging and contingent commissions are what have several insurance companies in trouble with the government. Top insurance companies, such as Marsh & McLennan, AIG, Aon, and A.J. Gallagher, among others are being investigated and even charged with unethical business practices. Eliot Spitzer, the New York Attorney General, has spear headed investigations into several companies where contingent

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Operations Management and Ethics

    Operations Management and Ethics

    Operations Management and Ethics Operations management (OM): Operations management is defined as the design, operation, and improvement of the systems that create and deliver the firm’s primary products and services. Like marketing and finance, OM is a functional field of business with clear line management responsibilities (Chase, 2006).” OM can be described as the strategies employed by an organization to provide a competitive advantage to maximize on all decisions and processes encountered in business practices.

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: regina
  • Ethical Organizational Profile Executive Summary

    Ethical Organizational Profile Executive Summary

    Ethical Organizational Profile Executive Summary MGT/216 December 21, 2009 Introduction The organization ethics program examined is Taste Wine and Coffee Bar. Moral and ethical issues faced by establishments that serve alcoholic beverages can become extensive. Bars and restaurants have the ethical and moral obligation of serving adults of a certain age depending on the state's legal drinking age. This is not only a moral responsibility, it is a legal obligation. Other legal and moral

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: joe
  • Diversity Training in the Workplace

    Diversity Training in the Workplace

    In the context of the global workplace, valuing diversity cultivates an environment that respects and includes differences by creating a workplace setting that maximizes the potential of all employees. Only when organizations know the true return on investment (ROI) behind diversity training will they be inclined to bear the cost and effort associated with implementing programs to effectively manage this diversity. Diversity Training--a Necessity? In 2004, Enterprise Rent-a-Car supported a study by the National Urban

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • What Constitutes Sexual Harrasament in the Workplace?

    What Constitutes Sexual Harrasament in the Workplace?

    WHAT CONSTITUTES SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORKPLACE The moral issue of sexual harassment has gone unnoticed until recent years. Many women, as well as men, have been violated by their coworkers as well as peers and it has continued to go on without notice. Within the past few decades, there have been very few documented court cases involving sexual harassment. The majority of women were not aware that they were able to file a lawsuit

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Managing Gender Differences in the Workplace

    Managing Gender Differences in the Workplace

    Though it would seem that hiring a diverse workforce would be extremely advantageous to any company that wishes to compete on the global stage, the issues that are faced when attempting to blend the differences of race, gender, and age are too great to be ignored. Managing for the sexes Many companies currently express a desire to foster diversity within the organization. But however sincere their intentions about developing gender diversity in management are, companies

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: regina
  • Preventing Workplace Discrimination Simulation

    Preventing Workplace Discrimination Simulation

    Preventing Workplace Discrimination Simulation a. What are some measures a company can take to reasonably accommodate people with disabilities, or those with a known drug problem, and how does the simulation demonstrate these? Measures must be taken for individuals with disabilities in order to accommodate these employees or applicants that prevent obstacles that could have an effect on the individuals' performance. It has been made abundantly clear that the United States government and its agencies

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    Essay Length: 941 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Vic
  • Business Ethics

    Business Ethics

    I. ABSTRACT Without question "business ethics" is one of the hot topics of the day. Over the past months we have seen business after business charged with improper practices that violate commonly accepted ethical norms. This has led to a loss of confidence in corporate management, and has had severe economic consequences. Business ethics serves the important social function of integrating business and society, by promoting the legitimacy of business operations, through critical reflection. The

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Jon
  • Profesional Workplace Dilemma

    Profesional Workplace Dilemma

    Professional Workplace Dilemma There are many professional workplace dilemmas that I can write about but I decided to use the one that has impacted my life the most. I was employed in the U.S Navy and due to the fact that I was pregnant at the time I was transferred to the physical training department and put in charge of the fitness program. When I first started thi position, my supervisor at the time was

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    Essay Length: 1,389 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Jon
  • Ethics at Work

    Ethics at Work

    Ethics at work Today’s society is governed through the implications of rules, legal restrictions that tell you if something is considered, in the eyes of society, to be right or wrong. All of these rules were created to uphold and maintain a ridged idea of ethical and moral values. For example the “10 commandments” which are thousands of years old, were created to teach ethical values, the difference between right and wrong. But who determines

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Victor
  • Ethics 2

    Ethics 2

    When examining this particular situation, I decided to look to previous Supreme Court cases as well as codes of ethics to determine the best solution. This situation is complicated in its dealings with confidential academic records and requires careful examination. There are many things for the editors to consider when deciding whether or not to print this story. Is it ethical to use the information in the package? In New York Times v. U.S.(1971)1, The

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Critical Review of Business Ethics Education

    Critical Review of Business Ethics Education

    Several cases of immoral practices in eminent companies such as Enron and WorldCom have raised the issues of the importance of having business ethics education in higher education institutions, in anticipation that it could prevent or diminish the unethical behaviors at workplaces. On the contrary, many disbelieve that certain values like business ethics and moral judgments for instance can not be taught. This paper addresses my view points on the research findings on business ethics

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Anna
  • Abortion and Kantian Ethics

    Abortion and Kantian Ethics

    Abortion is one of the most controversial ethical issues because it concerns the taking of a human life. It is not something to be taken lightly because it is the termination of what could, potentially, become a human being. There are very many ways of looking at abortion, which make it hard to decide whether or not you are for it. This paper looks at abortion from a Kantian perspective. I will first start by

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: marwa
  • Catholic Social Ethics - Ethiopa

    Catholic Social Ethics - Ethiopa

    Chan/Son 1 James Chan & Michael Son Fr. A. Fogarty, S.J. Catholic Social Ethics 5C 12 December 2005 Ethiopia, What a Country The dictionary states that a third world country is a developing nation in the midst of Africa, Asia, or also Latin America. The country of Ethiopia is described as a third world country due to its great poverty rate. This country has a peculiar land layout and is ranked 16th in the world

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Prganizational Ethics

    Prganizational Ethics

    Organizational Ethics Paper Requirements Does your employer pressure you to abandon your personal moral code of ethics? If so, how? What can you do to resist the pressure? My manager is very strict about ethics and conduct code probably because I work in the Compliance department. But As a benefits administrator, while processing an FMLA form, you become aware of a senior employee who is incurring huge medical expenses with a serious illness. You work

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Ethic, Literature

    Ethic, Literature

    eter Singer's article, Famine, Affluence, and Morality, presents a strong view on the moral values which people all around the world today are giving to the global famine taking place these days. Singer tries to influence who ever reads this article to take action and provide relief for the increased suffering going on due to famine. In his article, he incorporates arguments to illustrate the moral importance that should be given to the suffering of

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    Essay Length: 273 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Jon
  • Ethical Issue in Journalism

    Ethical Issue in Journalism

    As times change journalism becomes more and more competitive. Deadlines become tighter, the stories become bigger, and publications struggle to be the best. These factors put individual journalists under a great deal of stress. As a result, many journalists fabricate or plagiarize their stories in hope of not necessarily winning a Pulitzer, but in hope of meeting their deadlines and the demands of their readers. It is unfortunate that these unethical, and often illegal,

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: July
  • Ethics Awareness Inventory

    Ethics Awareness Inventory

    Case Study Assignment Robert Gardley Gen 480 Professor Constance Van Guilder November 1, 2006 1. Provide four to six assumptions held by Kelly; six to nine assumptions held by Pat; Two to three assumptions held by Cliff; two to three assumptions held by Chris. A. Kelly: Kelly assumes that because of his short staff she won’t have time for the new product development. He also makes the assumption that his department won’t have time

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    Essay Length: 2,780 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Racial Discrimination in the Workplace

    Racial Discrimination in the Workplace

    Running Head: RACIAL DISCRIMINATION Racial Discrimination in the Workplace Ryne Bretz Union College Abstract- Racial discrimination happens all the time and most of us are unaware of it. The most common place for this to happen is in the workplace. Now people can be discriminated against because of their race, religion, or any other numerous things. Also, discrimination can occur during the job interview or even after you got the job. This paper will shoe

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    Essay Length: 1,646 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Bred
  • Ethical Behavior

    Ethical Behavior

    Ethical Behavior As far as the article on virtual morality; I do not think that using your computer for personal use is unethical. Anymore than I believe using a company phone, or taking a smoke break, or even just a 5 minute walk away from your desk, your work, moment to yourself is unethical. Sometimes it’s necessary to take a few minutes away from what you are working on and do something different. Breaks from

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Diversity in Workplace

    Diversity in Workplace

    Workplace Diversity Nancy Lockwood emphasizes the benefits of having workplace diversity. Diversity-embracing organizations will likely enjoy larger market share since they will have access to a potentially larger customer base (Lockwood, p.125). In workplace diversity, assists employers to address talent shortages and improve organization effectiveness and productivity by hiring right talent people to fit their needs. In addition to that, diverse teams provide a wider rage of creative solutions and decision alternatives compare to homogeneous

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Top
  • Personal Code of Ethics

    Personal Code of Ethics

    Ethics is defined as "moral rules or principles of behavior for deciding what is right and wrong" (Longman Dictionary of American English, p. 303). People have built their code of ethics based on their beliefs of what is right or wrong. People's ethics can be the ethics in their personal lives, academic environment, workplace, or their combination. As a student at University of Phoenix, I believe that my academic achievement will greatly depend on how

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: ha

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