Assignment 1 - Ethics Project Management and the Professional - 31272 Asado Qureshi - 11302179 Tutorial 2 – Megan Table of Contents Stakeholders 2 List of Key Stakeholders 2 Stakeholders’ situation from their professed viewpoints 3 Bob Stuart (Extension Software): 3 New York District Attorney Office: 4 Jennifer Granick (Civil liberties): 4 Extension Software’s clients and their customers: 4 Extension Software’s Employees 4 Commercial Software Developers 4 Stakeholder Analysis
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volumes‚ texture and settings‚ Auguste Rodin’s Walking Man and Richard Serra’s T.E.U.C.L.A.‚ two conspicuous sculptures in UCLA sculpture garden‚ both demonstrate the combination of movement and stillness to viewers. Though‚ Rodin’s sculpture mainly represents it through a posture of a body in motion‚ while Serra tries to represent it by creating an immobile metal-like mass. Rodin’s sculpture represents a bronzy man’s strong body without head and arms. The man is standing on the ground‚ opening his legs
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An ethic is a moral philosophy by which one should abide. My belief is that ethics are a code of integrity and because of this an individual should undermine all rationality in order to influence one’s "ethics" and determine what is right and what is wrong. Ethics are used in everyday life to determine moral direction and to penetrate absolute good over relative good. The problem is how "absolute good" is to be determined within transitional societies. Another problem involving ethics is its role
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to look about us‚ and to die‚ Expatiate free o’er all this scene of man; A mighty maze! But not without a plan. Line 1. Together let us beat this ample field‚ Try what the open‚ what the covert yield. Line 9. Eye Nature’s walks‚ shoot folly as it flies‚ And catch the manners living as they rise: Laugh where we must‚ be candid where we can; But vindicate the ways of God to man. Line 13. Say first‚ of God above or man below‚ What can we reason but from what we know? Line 17. ’T is but
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KINGSTON UNIVERSITY Advertising Keep Walking Campaign - Johnnie Walker Arage‚ Devika Lima‚ Marcela Balamash‚ Maryam Pissareva‚ Vicktoriya Contents Executive Summary This report aims to analyse the Johnnie Walker ’s advertising campaign‚ Keep Walking and provide a comparison between the communication model used by the brand and the DAGMAR model. Moreover‚ this report provides the campaign results‚ its impact on receptors and the financial
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Business Ethics 4438 Wal-Mart’s Bribery Scandal Analysis Presented By: Josh Himmel 250 516 805 Presented to: Mark Reno Monday December 3rd 2012 Company Background Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (Wal-Mart) is one of the world’s largest retailers with chains of discount department stores across numerous countries worldwide. Wal-Mart has been highly regarded as the third largest public corporation and employs approximately 200‚000 employees‚ which has cemented Wal-Mart’s status
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Ethics is important and form the bases of the understands the needs in situations‚ while setting standards and values to seek. In writing‚ journalists must look at many different angles to gain their audience while exploring the subject being told. For this reason‚ is why the "Code of Ethics" was created as a guide for journalist from‚ the Society of Profession Journalist. In a way to protect the journalist where they "seek truth and report it"‚ as well as‚ "minimize harm" to the public as human
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Ethics and Social Responsibility- Week One ETH/316 May 8‚ 2013 Professor Shaun Herness Virtue theory‚ deontological‚ and utilitarianism are the three major approaches in normative ethics. There are several similarities and differences as each theory apply its ethics and moral. Values‚ virtues‚ and moral concepts also share a correlate
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is among us!” (Thoreau). In Thoreau’s essay‚ Walking‚ he explains the importance of embracing nature and all it has to offer man. Walking‚ displays the lack of attentiveness man has for nature. The beauty and lessons nature has to offer are amazing‚ but‚ instead of appreciating it‚ “we only see the flowers that are under our feet in the meadows.” (Thoreau) while there is so much more. To truly “see” this beauty‚ Thoreau emphasizes how important it is that man realizes that he is a “parcel of nature
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The Prince/A Man Of All Seasons: Analysis of Ethics PSC 504 September 26‚ 2013 In his book The Prince‚ Machiavelli presents a theory asserting that man needs a powerful leader in order to be successful. Machiavelli felt that a Prince must act in a way that guaranteed stability and order. However‚ his emphasis on political convenience was not in the service of the individual power of a Prince‚ but in allowing that Prince to do what was necessary for the sake of the
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