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    Virtue Ethics

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    “Critically evaluate the view that ethics should be more concerned with who 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

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    Movement without Complacency One novel that teaches us that history does not turn a blind eye and shows us all the evils that exist in our world today is Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus’ decision to defend Tom Robinson during his trial is indicative of how harmful human behavior can be towards one another. Prejudice‚ which is abundant in Maycomb and the south‚ is seen by children as confusing until they are old enough to grasp the concept. Lee portrays the children in the novel

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    recognized until the end. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lee uses the mockingbird as a symbol to add significance and prominence to the story and characters. In this classic novel‚ there are characters that can be referred to as a mockingbird. By examining the actions of these characters‚ readers can recognize the importance of the mockingbird symbol and understand why Arthur “Boo” Radley and Tom Robinson are both great examples of mockingbirds in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee’s use of the

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    Ethics

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    Question One There were many ethical violations that occurred in the Zimbardo Prison Study. The first violation was deception. Although Zimbardo got consent from the participant‚ he did not fully explain what the participant would be going through. They were told that they would be participating in a mock prison study. However‚ they were not told that they would be arrested at their homes and striped searched upon arrival at the prison site. It is very important that you inform participants

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    Ethic

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    In a sociology class‚ one teacher presented the cultural multiplicity that has been displayed over time and space. For instance the role of women in the modern western world is very different from the role of woman in Afghanistan. The culture and the reference point re totally different‚ and what seems normal in occident is deviant in Afghanistan and vice versa. Many other examples of the same type can be found‚ and at the end of the class‚ one could wonder if there is a hierarchy between the cultures

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    ethics

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    principle‚ and appeal when selecting which is the best fit. If you are unsure which answer is the best fit‚ you may consult the instructor before submitting this assignment. (Please provide your reasoning for what you think the answer is and allow enough time for an answer.) Questions 1-3 ask you for a simple identification. In other words‚ please fill in only the phrase needed to identify the category‚ principle‚ and appeal being used by the expert(s). Remember to be consistent as you use the narrowing

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    Machiavellian Ethics

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    Machiavellian ethics suggest that all is fair as long as you reach your goal or "the ends justify the means." Whether it is gained by being glib‚ through manipulation‚ or lies‚ those who follow Machiavellian ethics are without remorse or empathy. This effects not only the individual but the society as a whole. To the individual‚ Machiavellian ethics can suggest a kill or be killed mentality‚ which is built on mistrust. If one adopted these ethics in a professional setting‚ such as in the office

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    regained its ability to collect taxes and control over key port and government facilities. As a result‚ GDP per capita expanded 353% in the 1990s.[5] The Lebanese economy is a typical open economy with a large banking sector equivalent to more than 2.5 times its economic sector and providing an important support to aggregate demand. Lebanon’s liberal economy is based on competition and private ownership. Services and banking sectors predominate‚ representing 70% of the country’s gross national product

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    Ethics

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    understand that of the entire company is making money‚ then he makes money too. A person making a minimum wage can afford the bare necessities‚ and a slight bump can help the employee afford more‚ inadvertently helping the economy. A CEO making 25 times that of the employee would only use that bump for indulgences. 3. Ethically‚ do you agree with Drucker’s condemnation of excessive CEO compensation during layoffs as “morally unforgivable”? Why or why not? The question is how can CEO’s watch employees

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    History Background The first online café in South Korea called Electronic Café opened in front of Hongik University in March 1988 by Ahn Sang-Su and Keum Nuri in Seoul. It had two 16bit computers connected to Online service networks through telephone lines. Online service users’ offline meetings were held in the Electronic Café‚ which served as a place that connected online and offline activities. The opening of the online café in Korea was 2-3 years ahead of other developed countries. The online

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