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    Geological Survey has a code of ethics that is strictly regulated by the United States Office of Government Ethics. This code of ethics is presented to employees the first day on the job. For example‚ I completed the ethics training on the first day I joined USGS and signed a written memorandum that I have a clear understanding of what is considered ethical values in the office. The code of ethics is designed to provide an overview for the joining employees about the ethics regulations‚ rules‚ and

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    Personal Ethics: Counseling Perspectives Abstract: This paper will discuss the personalization of counseling ethics for myself as I work toward and become a licensed professional counselor. I will use the five ethical principles considered fundamental to the ethics of counseling. The five principles are: autonomy‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ justice‚ and fidelity. I will discuss how these principles will guide and inform my practice as a licensed professional counselor. I will define each term

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    Review of Caterpillars’ Code of Ethics Caterpillar Incorporated (Caterpillar) is the world’s top in manufacturer of construction and mining equipment‚ diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines. In 2008‚ Caterpillar reported sales revenue of $51.3 billion dollars from domestic and worldwide operations (Caterpillar‚ 2008). As reported in Caterpillar’s 2008 Annual Report‚ Caterpillar is a worldwide company with 67% of their sales from outside of the United States (Caterpillar‚ 2008)

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    outlined the foundation of the social work profession to guide social work students and social worker professionals by formulating basic values‚ ethical principles‚ and ethical standards. The mission statement of social work‚ defined by NASW Code of Ethics (2008) is‚ “To enhance human well-being and help meet the basic human needs of all people‚ with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable‚ oppressed‚ and living in poverty”. Social workers accomplish this by

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    association and the American psychological association‚ have their own code of ethics. According to Fisher (2008)‚ “the code of ethics provides the information on the most common issues and provides uniformity between practitioners. Having a code of ethics is not always a guarantee that the individual psychologist will follow them. However‚ it is expected that members of a psychology organization should follow to the code of ethics” (p.120).

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    AHIMA Code of Ethics in my own words Preamble: Healthcare consumers worry about their privacy being a top concern of medical professionals‚ with reason. There has been so many data breaches of companies and the information they hold. It’s frightening that with a few clicks someone can access your information‚ personal details of your medical past‚ and your family’s medical history. This is why being adamant about the sensitivity of information is extremely important. As a medical professional‚

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    Aspects of the NASW Code of Ethics In the “Code of Ethics” for the Social Work Profession there are six Ethical principles that apply to everyone in the profession. It is important for all social workers to know the values that are listed in the Ethical Principles of the Code of Ethics for the Social work Profession. Values are a societies system of beliefs‚ principles‚ and traditions that define and influence behaviors and practices among people. It is important for all social workers to know

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    Ethics and Professional Code of Conduct Hossein Ghazvini Strayer University CRJ 220 Prof. Enkishev July 18‚ 2012 Ethics and Professional Code of Conduct It has been said with great power comes great responsibility. When becoming a police officer many responsibilities are laid upon the person but on the other hand many authorities are granted to him or her as well. Imagine a police officer starts abusing his powers; for example‚ beating the suspect or shooting an unarmed suspect. In our

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    hundred thousand members (N). In 1996‚ the NASW established their NASW Code of Ethics with the function of helping guide the professional conduct of social workers (N). Apart of the NASW’s Code of Ethics is six ethical values and their corresponding principles. These six values include: service‚ social justice‚ dignity and worth of the person‚ importance of human relationships‚ integrity‚ and competence (National). Their code of ethics had me thinking about my own ethical values that I try to live my

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    Code of Professional Ethics and Conduct Integrity and Objectivity According to the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Code of Professional Conduct‚ Section 102 is Integrity and Objectivity. Rule 102 states that “in the performance of any professional service‚ a member should maintain objectivity and integrity‚ shall be free of conflicts of interest‚ and shall not knowingly misrepresent facts or subordinate his or her judgment to other” (http://www.aicpa.org). Mr. John Irwin made materially

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