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    I ride on the deserted one a.m. highways. The streetlights zoom past me one-by-one as I enter hyper speed into the road’s abyss. I ride to Sunway‚ second home to me and Ben‚ my closest friend. I forgot to print out the tickets for the Laneway Music Festival in Singapore I’m attending the day after so I pull out the “bro card” on Ben. We plan to meet at Bidara‚ the go-to restaurant for when we feel rebellious and sneak out of our homes‚ unbeknownst to our parents‚ late at night. I ride out early to

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    Personal Theory Paper Anonymous Graduate Student Liberty University Abstract As the main goal of Christian counseling is to facilitate change in order to help clients achieve emotional wholeness and prosper in the direction of spiritual maturity‚ the intent of this author is to outline the development of a personal counseling theory which will assist clients in meeting that goal. This theory utilizes aspects from the disciplines of psychology and spirituality‚ as well

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    Ethical Theory Examination Ethical Theory Examination An action can be considered ethical or unethical depending on the perspective. There are three main theories of ethics: virtue‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontology. Each theory uses different criteria to determine if an action is ethical. Although the idea of performing ethical actions is similar‚ each theory follows a different approach. The virtue theory of ethics determines what is right and wrong based upon how it will affect one’s character

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    My Personal Experience Throughout the duration of the ‘Managing People & Organisations’ module‚ I have learnt my strengths and weaknesses. I believe one of my personal strengths was undertaking background research. I was constantly testing my ability to research and present findings through every task of this module. However‚ there is always room for improvement and this module helped adapt that. We were given many opportunities to present our research findings through group work‚ in the format

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    Virtue Ethics – what it is (AO1 material) • Traced back to the philosopher Aristotle‚ who rejected Plato’s metaphysical account of goodness as a ‘thing in itself’. Aristotle thought that goodness is natural and psychological: just a part of being human. • Virtue Ethics makes ethical behaviour into the aim (telos) of life. • Aristotle puts forward ‘aretaic ethics’ (from the Greek arête – ‘excellence’)‚ stating that developing an excellent character is all-important‚ rather than following a set

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    The theories that are used in sociology provide us with different perspectives with which we can view our social world. A theory is a set of interrelated propositions or principles designed to answer a question or explain a particular phenomenon. Sociological theories help us explain and even predict the social world in which we live. There are three major theories that are used by a sociologist. Those three major theories are Symbol Interactionism‚ Functional Analysis‚ and Conflict Theory. I chose

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    206.1 ai) Three differences between a working relationship and a personal relationship are: · In a personal relationship‚ there is an element of choice in a personal relationship and who you decide you want to spend time with where as‚ in a working relationship‚ you cannot decide who you work with. · in a working relationship‚ you are getting payed to spend time with people at work but in a personal relationship‚ you spend time with people out of choice and preference. · In a personal relationship

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    The media is responsible for deteriorating moral values. They have no one to answer to but the FCC in America and that’s only on certain issues like profanity Etc. Let me give you an example. All major Media outlets reported on the Woman who claimed she found a finger tip in a cup of Chilli from Wendy’s. Now this was on television every 20 minutes for days and in print in magazines and Newspapers world wide. This cost Wendy’s millions in revenue and it cost there customers to go else where. The

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    The Value of Customer Relationship Management Product: Shampoo is one category which advances by being at the highest standing in hair care products. Nexxus is the name of Hair shampoo; it represents the beauty and wellness which is associated with beautiful hair. It promises to deliver riches and wealth solutions and grants a salon experience. (Nexxus‚ 2013). Reason to use this product: It is affordable and is associated with the smoothness and shine that only Salon Shampoos are empower to

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    you are than what you do.” Virtue Ethics and the view that ethics should be wholly concerned with a person’s attributes based on the holistic theory of Aristotle and his Golden Mean‚ is a newly accepted theory‚ which looks at a person’s virtues and not their actions. It is a view that directly contrasts with the theories of Kant and Bentham‚ which focus on actions as opposed to the actual person making those actions. Although the deontological nature of Kant’s theory does partially contradict the

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