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    Ethical Relativism

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    Majority of people have rejected the theory of ethical relativism due to many reasons. A few claims that while the moral practices of societies may differ‚ the elemental of moral principles underlying these practices do not differ. For instance‚ in some societies they practice that if the parents reached a certain age‚ they were killed to reach afterlife and would live a better life if they reached it when they were physically active and vigorous. In our society‚ we would never practice that in our

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    My personal ethical lens is rights and responsibilities and relationship lens. This indicates that I use my reasoning skills to determine both the universal rules that each person should follow and the processes that will assure fairness and justice for all in the community. My strength is to know what to do and do it. Once it is said that I will do something or care for someone‚ that is what I do. Loyalty and consistency is valued. My weakness is the risk of being an autocratic. An autocratic is

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    Universal Healthcare: The Pros and Cons On March 23‚ 2010 the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed by President Obama‚ raising the question for many of whether this new law was going to be more helpful or hurtful. With universal healthcare‚ healthcare coverage would be increased tremendously‚ costs would be reduced‚ jobs would be created‚ and consumers would be protected. Conversely‚ it will also raise taxes and wait times‚ lead to a smaller number of doctors‚ and infringe on

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    In my opinion‚ the APA Ethics Code is more organized compare to the Universal Values. The Ethics Code has more information that you can refer back to when you are stuck. However‚ both of them are just general guides for people to refer back when they are in a dilemma. The Universal Values have a short list of moral values. The APA Ethics Code has a long list of general ethical principles. For example‚ the American Psychological Association’s Ethics Code is only for people in the United States. It

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    business ethics? Business ethics are rules of conduct‚ principals‚ and patterns of behavior in business dealings that involve doing the right thing. An ethical business is a business which embraces universal morals and strives for equality of every job and workplace. Although laws and policies are different in every country‚ some have lower ethical standards than others which for example can promote child labor‚ unsafe workplace‚ and many other approaches which can harm a quality of a workers life

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    The speech by Wellesley High teacher David McCullough has sparked a bit of controversy. Here is the full speech as presented by Universal Hub: Dr. Wong‚ Dr. Keough‚ Mrs. Novogroski‚ Ms. Curran‚ members of the board of education‚ family and friends of the graduates‚ ladies and gentlemen of the Wellesley High School class of 2012‚ for the privilege of speaking to you this afternoon‚ I am honored and grateful.  Thank you. So here we are… commencement… life’s great forward-looking ceremony.  (And

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    Ethical Relativism: the Hands-off Theory Ethical relativism is a simple concept. It is defined as the idea that ethical values are relative to the culture in which they are found. As exemplified in Hinman’s Ethics‚ a businessman in different parts of the world may use a bribe in order to reach an agreement with an associate‚ whereas in America‚ bribes are frowned upon and often illegal. The ethical value‚ bribing‚ is used differently between an American and a foreign businessman. But is there

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    Universal Brotherhood as understood in the Esoteric Philosophy‚ and which is a sublime natural fact of universal Nature‚ does not signify merely sentimental unity‚ or a simple political or social co-operation. Its meaning is incomparably wider and profounder than this. The sense inherent in the words in their widest tenor or purport is the Spiritual Brotherhood of all Beings; particularly‚ the doctrine implies that all human beings are inseparably linked together‚ not merely by the bonds of emotional

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    Ethical Dilemma 1 Human Resource Issues There are many areas where ethical dilemmas arise. Here are five categories of common ethical dilemmas in business: 1. Human resource issues 2. Employee safety issues 3. Conflicts of interest 4. Customer confidence 5. Use of corporate resources We shall discuss ethical dilemmas related to human resource issues here. Human resource issues Human is the most important resource to an organization. Issues associated with human resources occur as a result

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    For the past years‚ I have been influenced daily by the people I surround myself with. I am most influenced by my parents‚ which I consider great leaders. My parents are loving individuals who have helped me accomplish many things today by leading me on the right direction. Their hard work has made me see and understand that life should not be taken for granted; not to settle for just passing‚ but to be the best I can be by accomplishing my goals. They also remind me the importance of education

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