Assignment # 2 – “Unprofessional Conduct” Timothy Sidbury Professor Bess White BUS309508016*201005: Business Ethics 20 August 2010 Assignment # 2 – “Unprofessional Conduct” 1. Explain how you understand the following terms: “unprofessional‚” “immoral‚” “lack of fitness” to teach. First‚ I understand the term” unprofessional” as conduct that goes against a set of rules or principles of a stated profession. Secondly‚ “immoral” is behavior that is unethical and does not comply with morals
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BBA 465C Semester Case Study MYH-Ch11 You are to complete the tasks for the Manage Your Health‚ Inc. (MYH) case study. The case study continues on page 456‚ at the back of Chapter 11. Read the case description and specifications and complete the tasks listed on pages 456-457. Use the discussion area to discuss the tasks with your fellow students. You can use the discussion area for brainstorming‚ verify your understanding of the task requirements and direction to take in coming up with a solution
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Universal Code of Conduct Brooke Greer SOC 120 Introductions to Ethics and Social Responsibility Prof. Thomas Reeder January 20‚ 2013 Relativists argue that there is no absolute law that gives guidance as to what is right or wrong. What is ethical or unethical depends on the individual or their culture such that what is unethical to one person can be ethical in another person’s culture. With relativism‚ one cannot pass judgment on another person’s moral standards using their own standards;
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Kennedy’s foreign policy Overview: * Dominated by American Soviet relations * Revolved around interventions in the context of the stages of the cold war Key features: * Anti-communist * Shifting policy from coexistence to containment * Strength via strategic alliances: NATO The cold war: * Period of intense hostility‚ tensions and contest between USA and soviet union. Mainly due to conflicting ideologies‚ communist vs democratic capitalist. * Soviets created the
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1.1 Describe the schools policy for displays. To cover the criteria‚ you will need to obtain a copy of your schools display policy. In your own words provide a detailed description of the main points covered within the policy. The school policy on displays has 4 sections‚ an overview‚ objectives‚ strategies and outcomes. It does it in this way to make it very easy to understand. The overview states that the aim of the displays in school is to celebrate the children’s work by giving their work
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Buddy’s Snack Company is a family-owned business from Colorado which began in 1951. Buddy Forest‚ the first owner of Buddy’s Snack Company‚ began the business by selling homemade chips from the back of his truck. The business was later passed down to Buddy Jr.‚ Buddy Forest’s son who at the time was already prepping his son to become the head of the company. A few years after‚ Mark joined the company as a salesperson and was later promoted to sales manager. Buddy’s Snack Company was facing
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________________________________________ Bismarck’s Foreign Policy 1871-1890 Events 1873 Formation of the Dreikaiserbund 1878 The Congress of Berlin 1879 The Dual Alliance 1881 The renewal of the Dreikaiserbund 1887 The Reinsurance Treaty. Key point: Diplomatic genius guided by the principles of keeping France isolated and remaining on good terms with both Austria and Russia. Introduction: Bismarck had defeated each of his enemies – Denmark‚ Austria‚ and France – in isolation. He realised
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1920’s "The best of times‚ the worst of times." The 1920’s was not a "roaring" time for immigrants and citizens of America. It harbored some of the harshest laws and brutal government restrictions. Immigrants were cast out by a post war country and alcohol banned in hopes of making our country purer. The 1920 was not the best of times. The prohibition of alcohol in the United States lasted from 1920 until 1932. The movement began in the late nineteenth century‚ and was fueled by the formation
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Conduct Disorder Definition of Pro-social behavior: Pro-social behavior refers to “voluntary actions that are intended to help or benefit another individual or group of individuals”. (Eisenberg and Mussen 1989‚ 3) This definition refers to consequences of a doer’s actions rather than the motivations behind those actions. These behaviors include a broad range of activities: sharing‚ comforting‚ rescuing and helping. Development from pro social behavior and morality: Pro social behavior is
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Throughout High School and college I didn’t know what career path that I wanted to take. As a college student‚ I just gained the opportunity to express myself‚ to spread my wings and to go after my dream only to realize that I didn’t know what it was that I wanted to pursue. The pressure and expectation from everybody did not help the cause either. So I decided that I am going to pursue engineering because it is a profession that I could finish and get a job after 4 years‚ plus I had friends I knew
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