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    ETHICAL PERSPECTIVE The Ethics Awareness Inventory is assessment of a person’s ethical perspective. This report is tool that analyzes the way a person perceives what is right from wrong. The report focuses on a person’s judgment and how he or she makes ethical decisions. This report shows how a person handles conflicts ethically. The report can be used to enhance a person’s outlook and approach on ethical issues. I am in agreement with the report because I make my ethical decisions based upon obligations

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    How have your ethical perspectives changed since you started your educational program at the University of Phoenix? What surprises you about these changes? My ethical perspectives have changed since I have started my educational program at the University of Phoenix. I think my ethical perspectives have opened up a lot. I know more now about learning to understand each client’s needs and how each client has different needs that need to be met. What might help benefit one client does not necessarily

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    Mahomud * Presented By Islam Abd El-satar El-Ebiawy Ethical Educational perspectives Introduction Ethical standards in education contain basic principles‚ procedures and behavior patterns based on commitment to core values that are deeply rooted in education. Ethical standards enable educators‚ students and administrators to maintain and promote quality education. The purpose of this document is to provide a set of basic ethical principles that define the professional responsibilities of

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    the decision of the mother1. The mother has a right to disconnect or unplug from the fetus—allowing abortion. On another hand‚ Michael Tooley states that the fetus is not a human because it doesn’t have its own right. Likewise‚ Mary Anne Warren identified that the fetus is a human in the genetic sense‚ but not a person as it is incapable of speaking‚ giving ideas‚ or moving (book). In fact‚ she further argues that even newborn babies are not humans (book). Hence; the fetus does not have the right

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    ETHICAL AND MORAL PERSPECTIVE MARCH 10‚ 2011 Question 1 A. Ethical Subjectivism says that how I feel or how I view or perceive is the acceptable standard; this is without consideration of any other view beside my own. It is the insistence that my belief is all that truly matter for that is how I determined thing to be. B. Romantic Sentimentalism states that human being in general is by nature good; and all been well‚ all things being equal will express goodness out of the pureness of his

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    My Ethics Awareness Inventory Summary In my Ethical Awareness Inventory I believe in what is right. Ethical awareness is gaining an insight in the perspective of having the determination of what you believe is wrong or right. My beliefs in decision making and obligation are mainly in the core values of the best ethical decision and what core beliefs I believe inspire my values and morality. The core beliefs I chose were character‚ obligation‚ results‚ and equity. I believe an obligation to

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    In my Ethical lens Inventory I found that my preferred lens is that of a reputation lens‚ meaning I listen to my intuition to determine what character traits and virtues will best serve the community equally. My core values are sensibility and equality. I prioritize the value of equality over autonomy. My primary concern is the well being of the whole community and I believe that assuring the communities well being is the best way to assure that individuals are treated fairly. Prioritizing the values

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    My core values consist of autonomy‚ equality‚ and rationality. When compared to my top five values from the Clarifying your Values exercise‚ I felt they aligned fairly well. In my work and personal life‚ I have always strived to be autonomous which requires a minimum level of self-discipline‚ initiative‚ and responsibility to be successful. When viewed in the context of completing my MBA through Western Governors University‚ I have a great deal of freedom and independence around where I take

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    Ethical perspectives- Cross-cultural perspectives ETH/316 July 7‚ 2013 Abstract The Global Company chose to research is a global organization‚ PricewaterhouseCoopers‚ known in the United States as PwC. Ethical perspectives in this global organization and compare the ethical perspectives across cultures that are involved in this global organization will be addressed. This company delivers assistance in quality assurance‚ advisory services‚ and tax. The company consists of a network of

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    Running head: ETHICAL LEARNING STYLES AS A TEAM 1 Ethical Learning Styles as a Team Jamie Wallin‚ Olimpia Jackson‚ Wilsean Perry‚ Marcellus Brown CJA 324 April 22‚ 2014 Michael Rutledge ETHICAL LEARNING STYLES AS A TEAM 2 Ethical Learning Styles as a Team The Ethical Awareness Inventory (EAI) is a learning tool to guide each individual to learn their ethical perspectives and styles. Character‚ Obligation‚ Results‚ and Equity are the four categories of ethical thought used in the EAI. There

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