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    Reference/Bibliography…………………………………………………………….... 19 Issue 1. After discovering the suspicious items in JWP’s accounting records‚ should he have taken a different course of action than he did? 2. What measures can and should be taken to make it easier for corporate employees to ‘‘blow the whistle’’ on a fraudulent scheme they uncovered within the firm? 3. Should business‚ accounting firms‚ and other organizations explicitly reward ethical behavior by their employees and executives? 4. What measures can accounting firms take to reduce

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    those pranks on him by getting their toothbrushes and scrubbed the toilet bowl with it‚ filmed them at the beach with girls‚ filled their drink bottles down the stream while they urinated. As three brothers were disgusting who was going to go blow the whistle in the middle of the field hoping to lower out an animal‚ Marshall volunteered to do it if he got the book‚he knew he would have to do anyway. While looking out the window in the car he spotted a woman placing flowers on a grave‚ which reminded

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    Question 1 According to Kohlberg’s moral development theory‚ Stanton Wong moral development should be at post-conventional level‚ where it is believed that caring for other is everyone’s obligation. It is because he is concerning with the well being of the innocent civilians and the military personnel if a faulty missile misfired. Beside that‚ he also thinking a method of solving the problem so that everyone is cared for equally and nobody will harmed by the faulty cable. For Harry Jackson‚ he

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    the problem‚ but it could not be verified. In another instance‚ the oxygen masks were not properly enabled‚ and he had to stop the plane till the problem was fixed. Had such problems be truly verified and rectified‚ Lund would not have blown the whistle. Secondly‚ when he raised safety concerns against the Northwest airlines‚ about the replacement mechanics‚ instead of taking action against the airlines‚ his superiors had punished him. He was demoted to a desk job and his badge was

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    Angelique C. Rufino Book Title: Current Issues in Business Ethics: Edited by: Peter W.F. Davies Reference no: HF 5398 C 87 1997 CHAPTER 3 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS By: Philip Stiles “The increased interest in corporate governance has mirrored the rise in concern in business ethics generally with the voluminous literature on high profile scandals and failures in firms providing a common base for much descriptive and prescriptive work in both areas. Both subjects‚ too‚ share a key focus

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    Deduct points from the team who is responsible for a pulling/pushing event as a penalty. Logistics: Coloured flag strips (Cloth)- 30 white strips and 30 yellow strips Duct Tape: 2 rolls Masking Tape: 1 roll Print out pictures of constellations 1 Whistle 8 Cones Instructions: 1. Mark out a large playing area in the netball court (preferably the whole court is used to play the game but if there is a 4 group rotation which is probably the case‚ two groups can play in half a court) 2. Mark out a 1m x

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    Service users have responsibilities just like other individuals in society‚ we all need to abide by the same laws and to respect other people and likewise in the workplace we all need to do the task in hand and do it in a professional manner. However individuals who have a mental health problem or learning disability can display aspects of irrational or irresponsible manners‚ however this is not their fault this is one of the effects of their illness or disability. Responsibilities are generally

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    C hallenger and Columbia disasters from a n Engineering Ethics standpoint I ntroduction: Very widely-used case studies in engineering ethics are the two failures of the space shuttles Challenger in 1986 during its liftoff and Columbia in 2003 during its reentry into the Earth’s orbit. What is interesting about the two space shuttle failures is that they had similar circumstances in them. Engineers recognized technical issues that might lead to the failures and communicated serious safety concerns

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    attracting public attention to wrongdoing‚ commonly so as to turn away damage. Whistleblowing passes up a part or previous individual from an association to uncover wrongdoing in or by the association. It is morally permissible to Chantale to blow the whistle because the given situation meets the possible indications how whistleblowing becomes morally permissible. As indicated by Richard T. De George (1982)‚ three situations must keep for whistleblowing to be ethically admissible. The three situations

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    Cyber Ethics The chapter 12 narrative by Joseph Menn‚ “Hackers Live by Own Code”‚ establishes the claim that hackers have several ways to justify their actions. In order to illustrate this claim Menn uses the example of Mary Ann Davidson. It all started when Davison‚ the chief security officer for Oracle Corp.‚ received a fax from a hacker in the Middle East stating that he was able to pilfer information from corporations such as Boeing Co.‚ Ford Motor Co. and the CIA (Lawrence Hinman‚ 463). It

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