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    communication‚ a sense of justice‚ being open to ideas and others opinions‚ being humble to others and our duties‚ and an overall optimism or positive outlook are few of the many things that fall under integrity. An Airman is supposed to be a person who’s core is built off of integrity‚ which is why it is our first‚ and in my own opinion‚ the most important ore value. Without integrity‚ we lack other traits that would make us exceptional Airmen. "Doing what is right‚ even when no one is looking” Is what

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    Duty of Care

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    have to say and take any concerns they may have seriously. SHC34-2 Child protection issues such as a conflict with parents‚ if you report them and dilemmas that I might come across There could be conflicts between abuser and carers regarding allegations that are made. This could mean conflicts between me and parent/carer. Dilemmas such as: • When to get help regarding child protection issues‚ (if you do not refer case‚ the child might continue to suffer abuse) • When to break confidentiality

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    ETH/376 Accounting Ethics and Professional Regulations Week One Assignment – AICPA Code of Professional Conduct AICPA Code of Professional Conduct The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct represents the principles that “are based on the values of the profession and the traits of character that enable CPA’s to meet their obligations to the public” (Mintz & Morris‚ 2011). The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct has six essential principles to guide them in the performance of their profession

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    National Obligations If someone is hurt and there are others nearby who could be of some help‚ generally they are obligated to do so. Generally‚ at no cost to themselves‚ they can help someone else whenever the need arises. However‚ there are sometimes circumstances in which the helper must do more than just care enough to help. Sometimes‚ they will need to commit more time and effort than it could be worth. Sometimes‚ helping someone else could cost them dearly. In even worse case‚ helping could

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    What is euthanasia? The simplest definition of euthanasia is just a painless death (Euthanasia). The word is most commonly used with when speaking about an animal that is suffering‚ “Oh what happened to your dog?” “He was unbearably ill so we had him euthanized.” However‚ euthanasia does not always apply to animals; it can be used in regard to any organism‚ including human beings. When humans put down animals there is never the question of why we should do it. The animal is most likely suffering

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    Moral Courage

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    According to Kennedy (1956) moral courage is “the Basis of All Human Morality.” he mentioned that Courageous men do as they do because they love themselves‚ they respect themselves and their reputation for integrity and their personal standard of their ethics all are more important than their popularity with others or desire to maintain their offices. For having these all values they have to fall in the risk as it done with senator George Norris‚ with Nelson Mandela and Malala Youssafzai‚ that all of them

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    Training Day

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    temptation and the terror that is happening everyday in many of our inner cities. This film attempts to open our eyes to the idea that no one is immune to corruption‚ not even our police. Training Day is a thought provoking film that addresses the issues of corruption and violence that many people face everyday in our society and makes us face the fact that there is a darker side of the law and even good people can turn bad. This film does an extraordinary job of portraying good and evil in a

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    Culture and Discipline

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    they tend to push towards more independence as the get older. And younger they spend a lot of time baby proofing things and always taking on them selves to make sure the child is safe and not so much as giving the child the chances to learn safety issues on there own. And with a lot of Italian mothers‚ they may lean more towards letting the child learn on there own and not being as protective such as baby proofing everything around them. Giving the infant more chances to learn safety practices on

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    Betrayal from a friend is the worst thing anyone can do‚ take Julius Caesar for example that’s dead now due to Brutus’ backstabbing‚ literally. There are different types of betrayal‚ but it’s more drastic to be betrayed by a friend‚ possibly because it’s least expected while being hated by someone like an enemy is always awaited. A friend is someone anybody can personally trust. People express‚ share feelings and experience memories with their friends. Being betrayed by a friend will cause

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    Aristotle - Short Essay

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    Throughout his life‚ Aristotle paid particularly close attention to the notion of happiness. In Aristotle’s opinion‚ happiness is achieved by obtaining the highest good by living a good life. However‚ living a good life in accordance with Aristotle’s views can be difficult. He believes that in order to live a good life‚ one must constantly seek to fulfill the bodily needs. To do so‚ one must live with moral and intellectual virtues at all times. Aristotle believed that living with moral and intellectual

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