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    How could Ethical Violation Been Avoided? Throughout the many business scandals that have occurred over the years‚ some have had the same violations and some were different; however‚ all of them have consistently had ethical wrong doings involved in their scandal. In this paper we look specifically at the Tyco Industries scandal which resulted in indictments of the top executives of the company in 2002-2003. There are several ways that this scandal could have been avoided. First convening

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    Research Draft of Final Paper on Ethics: Theory and Practice In this course‚ we look at classical ethical theories of utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics. We also look at the different kinds of perspectives on ethical issues introduced by relativism‚ ethical egoism‚ and emotivism. For this paper‚ you will pick an ethical issue to discuss‚ but one that is not a specific topic addressed in our text (thus‚ gun control or product liability would not be possible choices). Some examples

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    Introduction The Victorian Government Code of Conduct is a way through which the Victorian Government has defined the duties and conduct of the State Services Authority. This has been done to support and improve the efficiency‚ responsiveness and integration of the public sector (L. Pullin‚ A. Haidar‚ 2003‚ pp. 291). The public sector is meant to be one of the most accountable‚ ethically sound and professional at the same time. Following are the authority’s key functions: • Improving the integration

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    Course Description: Designed to improve ethical reasoning skills and to convey ethical and legal standards of the profession through small group discussions and reading assignments. Educational Objectives: The student will gain knowledge in the principles of dental ethics. The objectives of the course are for the student to be able to: (1) describe the key features of a profession‚ (2) identify resources for making complex ethical judgments‚ (3) know professional obligations identified in the

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    Code of Ethics Paper HCS/335 December 12‚ 2011 Everyday people have a code that they follow on a day to day basis. This code helps them make decisions about their life‚ careers and family. However‚ this type of code would only hurt or harm oneself. The medical code of ethics carry much more weight because they are dealing with people’s lives on a daily basis and one mistake could cost someone their life. Code of ethics is a system that applies values and judgments to the practice of medicine

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    by taking care of its employees and ensuring their proper conduct. The information regarding Apples’ four integrity principles is explained on their company website. These are drafted into code of conduct and all the employees are believed to follow them. As many products are outsourced to low wage countries‚ ensuring that suppliers don’t take undue advantage of the workers in these countries‚ Apple has drafted a supplier’s code of conduct too and will terminate its contracts with those suppliers

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    500 BCE: Rome or Athens? Who had more citizenship? In 500 BCE Rome and Athens invented citizenship. However‚ Rome was a little more generous with giving citizenship than Athens. Rome handed out citizenship more often than Athens‚ Rome also had more order in the Senate because they had about 300 people in the senate while Athens had about 40‚000 people taking part in the assembly. Rome also had more allies than Athens because they gave out citizenship to their conquered empires. In Rome‚ officials

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    Ethics Issues Name University of Phoenix MGT 216 Instructor Date Ethics Issue Bateman & Snell (2008) states that business ethics “comprises the moral principles and standards that guide in the world business” (p. 181). In today’s business world‚ all organizations have a legal responsibility to obey local‚ federal‚ state‚ and international laws. Additionally‚ every organization has the ethical responsibility to meet the social expectations that are not translated in laws. Finally‚ every

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    Reflection on the code of ethics The code of ethical conduct is a guide set by NAEYC to set forth a common basis which outlines the ethical responsibility one should follow‚ aimed to better equip one as they embark in an atmosphere where they will be with children. This paper has provided me the opportunity to describe four importance sections in the code of ethics. My first goal is to highlight the important ethical responsibilities to children. I will continue with the ethical responsibilities

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    attending to his 2-week-old baby the previous night. It is the duty of nurses to follow and uphold professional ethics in their day-to-day jobs. However‚ the majority of nurses have seen inappropriate conduct at some point in their careers. A nurse’s inability to uphold the required professional‚ ethical‚ and legal standards is referred to as unprofessional conduct. It comprises a lack of ethical competence‚ a disregard for professional standards‚ a disregard for the rights and dignity of patients‚ and

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