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    Ethical Theories Ethical theories are the concepts that provide various viewpoints and guidance in making beneficial decisions. With the ethical theories‚ principles can be beneficial to each of the theories success. In this paper‚ traditional theories analyze how to gain a principle understanding of where they originated and how they achieve as theories. Ethical theories include and provide a brief background of Utilitarianism‚ Kantian‚ Social Contract‚ Divine Command‚ Natural Law‚ and the

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    LMX Theory Application This paper elaborates on a previous case study of the leader-member exchange (LMX) theory through evaluation of unethical leadership behavior and the occurrence of reporting such behavior through a mechanism known as whistle blowing. Whistle blowing is defined as “An individual who discloses wrongdoing by an organization to the authorities or public” (Brodnik‚ M. S.‚ McCain M. C.‚ Rinehart-Thompson‚ L. A.‚ & Reynolds‚ R. B.‚ 2009‚ p. 486). Given the increasing number

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    It is more important to learn and understand the practical applications of science than the theories This universe is full of mysteries where most of the things are to be known to mankind. People believe in practical works not theoretical. A child learns by playing and builds up the blocks of a new start. If he were to be kept in a class and taught as the students of Grade 5 or 6‚ he wouldn’t have learnt anything. In the same way science is a vast subject an amalgamation of several things that

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    Business: Practical application vs. ethics Pete Holiday said "Capitalism needs to function like a game of tug-of-war. Two opposing sides need to continually struggle for dominance‚ but at no time can either side be permitted to walk away with the rope." It seems that college is just training for a businessperson to deal with that tug of war. Michael Inciardi‚ a York College Senior‚ thought that one of the most important skills he acquired from college was "Competing seemingly enormous tasks in

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    Decision theory tells what we may rationally prefer and not what we may rationally believe. Desires according to Hume‚ are original existences and not subject to rational assessment. Drier says this may be a bit of a bold statement but so what? It isn’t irrational that we have conflicting desires‚ but it is the decision out of them that is important. I don’t want sunburn. I stay inside. Trouble arises when I prefer staying in to sunbathing‚ sunbathing to short exposure and short exposure to staying

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    4G EVOLUTION Abstract : 4G is the fourth generation standard of the mobile communication technology‚ and it is the successor of Tri-band 3G telecommunication networks. 4G is widely used in multimedia applications involving cloud computing‚ high definition mobile TV‚ video conferencing‚ IP telephony and all others which include the high quality streaming of a combination of data‚ audio‚ visual‚ text and other interactivity. The objective of this paper is to explore the evolution of 4G‚ its

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    Ethical Theories from different prospectives Robin Picciano Colorado Technical University PHIL 101-1403B-02 When dealing with ethics‚ there are many different theories that apply to what is right or wrong‚ and also what people should or should not do. All because something may seem or feel right for one person it may not always apply to another person or people in the society. Many people have their own beliefs and values as a person or while involving a society (Mackinnon

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    Ariq Zaman MME 101 11/10/10 Ethical Theories The word ethics comes from the Greek word ethos‚ which means morals. Ethical theories are the basics of ethical analysis because they are the perspective from which guidance can be attained along the pathway to a decision. Each theory highlights different points such as forecasting the outcomes and following one ’s responsibilities to others in order to attain an ethically correct decision. “The moral rightness of an action‚ unlike the cultural

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    dominant theories which forms the foundations of ethical analysis‚ because they are the viewpoints from which guidance can be obtained along the pathway to an optimum decision. Each theory emphasizes different points such as predicting the outcome and following one’s duties to others in order to reach an ethically correct decision. However‚ in order for an ethical theory to be useful‚ the theory must be directed towards a common set of goals. Ethical principles are the common goals that each theory tries

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    Ethical Theories Joseph Ramos ETH/316 November 26‚ 2012 Irma Flores-Brothers Ethical Theories Ethics can be defined as a code of moral principles that sets a standard between right and wrong. Having what it takes to be an ethical person is not an easy task and the proper methods of becoming a moral person has been debated for centuries. This has resulted in several theories including utilitarianism‚ virtue theory‚ and deontological. Although all relate to ethics they each have a different

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