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    Ethical View on Wikileaks

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    WikiLeaks Case Study 1 WikiLeaks have taken the spot light and have taken a bold stand again against financial power houses to expose classified information and allow the world to see the truth behind the operations of an American powerhouse bank. The debate is to decide whether or not is right for the financial sector to have a say on which political group can operate‚ or even withhold services as a tool to manage risk. In the case between WikiLeaks and Bank of America‚ the director of WikiLeaks

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    Wikileaks

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    WikiLeaks is an international‚ online‚ non-profit[2] organisation which publishes secret information‚ news leaks‚[4] and classified media from anonymous sources.[2][5] Its website‚ initiated in 2006 in Iceland by the organisation Sunshine Press‚[6] claimed a database of more than 1.2 million documents within a year of its launch.[7] Julian Assange‚ an Australian Internet activist‚ is generally described as its founder‚ editor-in-chief‚ and director.[8] Kristinn Hrafnsson‚ Joseph Farrell and Sarah

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    Wikileaks

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    The word WikiLeaks has been added to our everyday vocabulary only a couple of years ago. Yet‚ it has surged in its usage in perfunctory conversation with astounding pace. The organisation created by Australian hacker Julian Assange and a few of his close associates‚ the closest being fellow German hacker Daniel Domscheit-Berg‚ has captured the rapt attention of the world media by its activities. WikiLeaks has been an influential organisation and has created waves‚ whether beneficial or detrimental

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    Wikileaks

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    WikiLeaks: Is It a Threat? Do you believe WikiLeaks is a threat to national security? WikiLeaks is an open website that reveals classified documents to the general public. It has released almost 250‚000 documents in the past two years. “The Pentagon has said it took weeks to ascertain what damage had been done” (BBC). Many of the leaks are believed to be falsified information. “Covert or confidential planning in the national interest‚ or to further international peace and security‚ is now compromised”

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    Wikileaks Introduction

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    WikiLeaks - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiLeaks WikiLeaks From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organisation that publishes submissions of private‚ secret‚ and classified media from anonymous news sources‚ news leaks‚ and whistleblowers. Its website‚ launched in 2006 under The Sunshine Press[5] organisation‚[6] claimed a database of more than 1.2 million documents within a year of its launch.[7] WikiLeaks describes

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    Theory Based Character Description Jenny Curran – Forrest Gump COUN5214 Theories of Personality Social-Cognitive Theory The structure of Jenny’s life begins with her beliefs‚ morals‚ goals and capabilities of change throughout her lifetime. Early in life‚ she seemed to have dreams and goals for the future. She desired to be a performer‚ singer‚ songwriter and musician. Unfortunately‚ those aspirations were destroyed when she instead became a nude model and stripper‚ which killed her

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    Deontological theory claims that someone acts out of duty not because it makes you feel better. In this theory the duty is defined by many sources like religion‚ language‚ metaphysics‚ biology‚ culture and psychology. Immanuel Kant’s ethical theory is deontological. He perceives moral duties as the law‚ unchangeable and firm. (www.pages.drexel.edu) Teleological comes from the Greek word telos meaning “end” and logos meaning “science”. (www.britannica.com) Teleological basically describes the theory that

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    BOA and Wikileaks

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    business with Wikileaks‚ it is important to determine if there are any overarching utilitarian or deontological ethical factors. After consideration of the ethics involved from the standpoint of both organizations‚ I believe this decision comes down to a determination of the relative importance of competing rights. Bank of America’s decision will not solely affect the continuance of Wikileaks as an information outlet either way and therefore does not infringe on any of Wikileaks’ deontological

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    University Of Phoenix Material ETHICS THEORIES TABLE Directions: Fill in the brief definitions and sub-theories of each ethical theory‚ and match the real-world examples listed below the table to the corresponding theories. Finally‚ come up with your own workplace example that fits each theory. Ethical Theory Brief Definition Sub-theories Real-world Example Workplace Example Duty-based Ethics Deontological ethics is the focus on rightness or wrongness of the action itself rather than the consequences

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    Wikileaks Paper

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    transparency is no democracy; it’s just an empty word. Essay for: Global Media Perspectives Main topic: Information reliability of media in the 21st century Topic: WikiLeaks Author: Bas Tietze Student number: 456918 Class: 4MD41 [Duaal student] Teacher: Henk Schilstra What is WikiLeaks? WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization that publishes submissions of private‚ secret‚ and classified media from anonymous news sources and news leaks. Wikileaks.org was

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