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    Values and the Helping Relationship Multicultural Perspectives and Diversity Issues The difference between values and morals are not always clear. Certain values are universal‚ but this does not mean that they are absolute. For example‚ killing may be permitted in certain circumstances to execute a criminal‚ in war‚ or to preserve one’s life. But in each case‚ it is recognized as an exception to be justified in terms of value taking precedence. The ethical dilemma raises the question whether

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    Recognizing Diversity in Multicultural Marketing Golden Gate University December 16‚ 2011 At the fictional Sterling Cooper ad agency in "Mad Men‚" Pete Campbell urges a client to "take a look at the Negro market." In the TV show the year is 1961. Today‚ it ’s a reminder that the push to understand and target consumers on the basis of their ethnic identity goes back decades. When mainstream marketers began to seriously consider focusing on minorities as a consumer market in the middle of the

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    Milgram’s experiment in 1960 by social psychologist Dr. Stanely Milgram’s (1963‚ 1965) was a controversial experiment. He researched the effect of authority on obedience. I don’t think the scientific community overreacted to this experiment because it is unethical to reduce subjects to "twitching shuttering wrecks". Though the human mind is amazing strong we still do not know its breaking point. For interviewers to carry out the kind of experiment they did‚ they have to be willing to face the consequences

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    Theory Janelle R. Lamb Social Work 383 – Human Diversity and Multicultural Theory New Mexico Highlands University School of Social Work Multiculturalism is a historical evolution of cultural diversity. Placing critical‚ before multiculturalism‚ adds a “framework for analysis” (Sisneros‚ 2008‚ p. 3). With this framework we are able to go beyond what is initially reached for‚ which is learning about‚ as well as appreciating‚ diversity and the devices of oppression that operate in society

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    First‚ ethical issue that involves multicultural and diversity is that the counselor needs to be precautious when providing a psychological assessment and test to the client. The counselor needs to make sure it is appropriate and it will not affect the client in any way. According to American Counseling Associated Code of Ethics states E.8‚ “Multicultural Issues/ Diversity in Assessment Counselors select and use with caution assessment techniques normed on populations other than that of the client

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    In 1963‚ Stanley Milgram from Yale University conducted an experiment focusing about obedience to authority figure verse personal conscience. However‚ in this research the volunteering subjects thinks it is based on the study of learning and memory. This experiment involves three people‚ the experimenter‚ naïve subject‚ and the victim; the ending result was unpredictable. The experiment had total of forty participant who are men between age twenty to fifty with different backgrounds and occupations

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    TRANSATLANTIC WORLD INSTITUTE DATE The Transatlantic world before the European eve was majorly composed of people who lived isolated societies. Trade at this time was only between locals with no external contacts or international involvement. People lived in their different cultures and practiced traditions that were based on their cultural beliefs; there was no culture interexchange between various communities or people (Pomeranz‚ 2006). Exploration‚ settlement and expansion played a crucial

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    The Transatlantic World HS 101 August 20‚ 2013 The Transatlantic World Europeans explored most of the world during the early modern period. The early modern period played a part in defining the centuries during that time. Although each explorer expressed different levels of motivation‚ their increased efforts expanded the Europeans knowledge of the people and lands of the world. Also‚ explorers brought about great continents along with their inhabitants to make contact with

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    The Transatlantic World Life in the transatlantic world was different than the world we live in today‚ after all the exploration‚ settlement and expression of the different empires we have learned a lot. From the different discoveries‚ cultures and learning from others the world has moved forward. We have paintings‚ carvings and written records that show us how life was indifferent areas of the world from thousands of years ago. People have changed‚ cultures have changed and there are a lot more

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    Executive summary We have analyzed the existing booking policy of TransAtlantic Airlines and identified potential cost saving. The implementation of the suggested new booking policy would lead to reduction of total expected costs per flight on average by £8‚100. Furthermore‚ the new policy would increase the predictability of total costs per flight. With 90% confidence new costs will be in a range £750 and £4‚800 as compared to the current range of £1‚900 to £20‚300. The comparative description

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