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    BA 3102 – Summer 2‚ 2012 Video Case Assignment “End Game: Values and Ethics in America” 1. The most ethical decision is if she turns left into town and report the accident to the police. Even if she turns herself in and jeopardizes to lose her school-funding grant‚ she knows she did the right thing and her conscious is clean. She caused a fatal accident that killed the other driver‚ which means she must report to the police. If she doesn’t‚ then her friend should turn her in and help

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    How the market can keep streams flowing When many people give a speech or presentation to an audience their main objective is to break through to their audience and persuade them to side with them on their speech. In the video ‘How the market can keep streams flowing’ Rob Harmon does just that. He goes back and visits many ways water can be conserved throughout America and what we can do to potentially stop rivers and streams from drying out throughout the country. Rob Harmon puts many elements

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    Cyanide Fishing

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    Cyanide Fishing Recently‚ cyanide fishing for tropical and exotic species has become more prevalent in the South Pacific‚ causing harm to not only the marine life that is targeted‚ but their habitats as well. Many people in South East Asian countries rely solely on this fishing practice for income‚ in which they chase these tropical marine species and spray them with a cyanide solution to stun them and aid in their capture. These fish are then put into bags and exported to places like North America

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    Self Propelling Boat

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    (Allen & Tom)…...………………….................…..4 Mind Map (David & Allen)………..………………………...……..…….6 Process Map (David & Thomas)……………………………………..…7 Four Designs…………………………………..…...………...……..…8     Rubber Band Driven Boat (Tom) Air Injection Boat (Thomas) Stream Driven Boat (Allen) DC Motor Boat with Infrared Sensors (David) Designs Selection……………….…………………………………...13  Quick Elimination (Allen &Thomas)  Deep Balance (David) Final Design & Specification…………………..………………..…..16  Mechanical Drawing (Tom

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    Marion Boats

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    Mississippi called Marion Boats. This summary provides an overview for the year 2005 – 2006. They start the company with a total of 2300 shares holding a cash value of $72000. The following financial statements summarize the current financial position of Marion Boats: Journal Entries Transaction Analysis Balance Sheet Income Statement Stockholder’s Equity Statement Cash Account Statement Cash Flow – Direct Statement Cash Flow – Indirect Statement Journal Entries for Marion Boats Date Transaction

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    Destructive Fishing

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    Correcting Destructive Fishing Correcting Destructive Fishing Fishing can be a very relaxing pastime in fact fishing is actually one of the most popular pastimes around the globe. Although it may sound strange there are some onlookers that actually view some fishermen as crazy due to the amount of hours that is spent waiting. I believe this time to be serene‚ now where does one draw the line between a pastime and destructive fishing? According to the video from our week six assignments

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    International problem: Over fishing Fishing once thought of as a leisure activity is now causing serious issues on the marine environment. Fishing‚ when taken to the extreme can cause species to deplete in numbers and over turn the natural food chain. Many people are involved in over fishing all over the world. The reasons they take part in the practise are also altering. However many of the fisherman are from poorer countries and they see it as‚ the more fish they return home with the more they

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    Ethics is based on a set of moral and ethical values. These values must be absolute - that is‚ you must take them seriously enough to override any human rationalization‚ weakness‚ ego‚ or personal faults. Alcoa’s ethical work climate is diverse‚ encourages open communication and learning‚ and community outreach. Alcoa’s core values are held to a high standard. Standing by these values: Integrity; Environment‚ Health‚ and Safety; Customer; Accountability; Excellence; People; and Profitability helps

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    Boat of Ethics

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    simply put‚ is "the study of relationships between organisms and their environment". (Encyclopedia Britannica) Garrett Hardin‚ writer of the essay Lifeboat Ethics: The Case against Helping the Poor was a professor of human ecology at the University of California at Santa Barbara and had some extremely harsh opinions about the solution to global population issues. As a professor of human ecology‚ Hardin studied the relationship between humans and their environment‚ and in this case the entire globe

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    response to this situation explaining how I would support this child’s pro-social behaviour and their social competence. The scenario I chose is the following one: Scenario 1 - It is a rainy afternoon. A group of five three-year-old children are playing in the block area. One of the younger children suddenly bites their friend. To beginning with‚ before giving any strategy‚ I think it is necessary to review the definition of pro-social behavior‚ which is “behaviour that improves the welfare of others

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