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    Ethical Lens Inventory The ethical lens inventory exercise is very useful and something that I have lost sight of over the years. I was first introduced to this concept when I first applied for a sales position over a decade ago. After completing the exercise‚ the results of my answers places me in the Rights and Responsibility Lens. Since no one is perfect‚ having blind spots is inevitable‚ my blind spot as a result of my answers states that "belief that motive justifies method." My strengths

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    Ethical Lens Reflection US101 I use my reasoning skills (rationality) to determine what duties are as well as the universal rules that each person should follow (autonomy). By prioritizing the value of autonomy over equality my primary concern is prospecting individual rights. I believe this is always the best way to assure that everyone in the community is treated equally. Believing all person should follow the same set of universal rules so strongly that I resist making exceptions even

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    success quite easily. Luckily‚ South Africa has the opportunity to reduce those weaknesses through government policy and increased financial support for IT development. However‚ should South Africa choose not to take advantage of that opportunity‚ those weaknesses have the potential of thwarting the nation’s attempt at competing in IT marketplace. In my analysis‚ I found the following to be IT strengths and weaknesses of South Africa: Strengths * Large population * High literacy rate

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    Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection My personal ethical lens is “Rights-responsibility and results lens.” The ethics game defines this lens as “I balance rationality and my intuition to decide how to complete tasks for the best of an individual.” Ethical lens report www.ethicsgame.com The results of the Ethical Lens Inventory (ELI) state my strengths as making choices for the greater good of everyone involved. I make it priority that each person’s rights are protected to assure everyone in the

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    The Strengths and Weaknesses of South African Economy Introduction In some ways South Africa is like all other countries‚ in other ways it is like some others‚ and in its own‚ unique way it is like no other country. It is subject to the same environmental and ecological threats as all other countries on this earth‚ it is caught up in the realities of a globalising economy and it is adapting to rapidly changing production‚ service and information technologies. South Africa shares many features with

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    Asses the main strengths and weaknesses of the electoral systems used in the UK. In the UK we use several different electoral systems‚ which all have their own strengths and weaknesses. These electoral systems are as follows; First-Past-The-Post which is used in general elections; List System‚ in the UK ‘Closed Regional List System’ which is used to elect members of the European parliament; AMS used in Scotland and Wales; STV used in Northern Ireland; And finally SV used for London Mayoral elections

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    Blind spots are often associated with car mirrors‚ especially the side view mirrors for checking traffic to the side of your car. However‚ it more generally refers to any area where your view is obstructed. For example‚ the A pillars of many cars are very thick and can interfere with your ability to assess traffic at intersections. Blind spots create problems for inexperienced and experienced drivers alike. It’s an unfamiliar problem for the inexperienced‚ and can cause accidents for the rushed or

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    The ethical lens inventory has done an excellent job at teaching me about myself; things that I did not know or had pointed out to me in the past. I 100% agree with my preferred ethical lens which is the reputation lens‚ I use sensibility to find equality for all. I defiantly do feel like I do that or strive to achieve this. My blind spot of having unrealistic role expectation is something I know all to well‚ having fell victim to it in the past. Sometimes I forget that we are all human and cannot

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    Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection In this paper I will be addressing the results of your Ethical Lens Inventory. How might my personal Ethical Lens direct my academic behavior‚ and how my ethical lens influences my critical thinking? What were the results of my Career Plan Building Activity: Aptitude? How might I use My Career Plan aptitude results and competencies as well as my personal ethical lens to help me in the classroom and the workplace? First‚ my personal Ethnical lens is more

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    Ethical Lens Inventory Reflective Statement Seth Kilgore GEN/200 Foundations for General Education and Educational Success October 9‚ 2012 Mrs. Latashia Bates The ethical lens that describes me is the Relationship lens‚ due to my tendency to use reasoning and trying to maintain fairness and respect for everyone that I deal with on a daily basis from classmates‚ to family or friends. I have a tendency to be overconfident in the ethical process; all individuals should be allowed the same

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