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    perceived wrong. The Justification of Whistle-Blowing Whistle-blowing pits an employee’s loyalty to the organization against his or her loyalty to the public interest. The justification of whistle-blowing therefore requires an understanding of the duty of loyalty that an employee owes an employer. The Loyal Agent Argument against Whistle-Blowing An employee is an agent of his or her employer. An agent is a person engaged to act in the interest of another person‚ who is known as the principal

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    Catholic Social Teaching

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    and understand‚ but overall‚ catholic or not‚ it is common for everybody to share similar values. It is specifically said we all must strive to show respect and reverence owed to the dignity of others. We all have duties as an individual in a community towards one another. Those duties are love of neighbor‚ the basic requirements of justice‚ and the special obligation to those who are poor or vulnerable. We are obliged to protect the dignity of all people. Christians have a responsibility to love

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    The Merriam Webster dictionary defines ethics as the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation. Therefore‚ making an ethical decision requires an individual to evaluate what is good or bad and the moral duty and obligation to society. The good and bad are defined by societal norms and one’s moral duty is based upon an agreed set of rules‚ which govern human behavior. However‚ making an ethical decision often requires a much more in depth analysis of the situation

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    must always be followed Our appropriate faculty that tells us of our moral duties and obligations The voice of God in us leading us to His will and plan 2. The invincibly erroneous conscience must be followed‚ the same as certain conscience which is right Even if erroneous it proposes something good or bad as a moral obligation and will of God; To disobey it is to disobey what is subjectively believed as a moral duty – a sin The possibility of error should make us conscious and careful in

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    movement in the United States‚ and the Vietnam War with its political scandals. People who disagreed with the governments’ policies started arguing that sometimes‚ a citizen is justified in acting illegally. The question is: does a citizen have a moral duty to obey the law and if so‚ why? In the writings of Honoré‚ Raz‚ Smith‚ Finnis and Bix there are many arguments for and against a general moral obligation to obey. Often‚ they take each other’s ideas as a basis and develop or counter argue them.

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    Mgmt 597 Assignment One

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    as a matter of law there was no acceptance by insured‚ there was no contract created‚ and insured was not liable for unpaid premiums. Chapter 11.4 Gough was under a preexisting duty to construct the trusses. Chuckrow was never obligated to pay for the reerection of those trusses‚ and Gough’s preexisting duty cannot operate as consideration for Chuckrow’s offer to pay. Therefore the contract was not modified‚ and Chuckrow is obligated only for the original contract price. Chapter 13.1

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    Matthew Donnelly loved life. But Matthew Donnelly wanted to die. For the past thirty years‚ Matthew had conducted research on the use of X-rays. Now‚ skin cancer riddled his tortured body. He had lost his nose‚ his left hand‚ two fingers on his right hand‚ and part of his jaw. He was left blind and was slowly deteriorating. The pain was unrelenting. Doctors estimated that he had a year to live. Lying in bed with teeth clenched from the excruciating pain‚ he pleaded to be put out of his misery. Matthew

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    and your fellow soldiers. By having a proper sense of loyalty towards one’s unit then the unit should be able to depend on an service Member to have their equipment. Duty: Fulfill you obligations. By fulfilling your obligations there can be no question of you having accountability of your TA-50. For it are ones duty to have accountability of your equipment. I am obligating by my contract with United States army to be ready to deploy anywhere in the world with all my TA-50 in 24 hours. And

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    Toni Morrison author of the short she and me and Marge Piercy’s To Be of Use both focuses on the hardships of work in the old days and how hard it used to be. In she and me the poem summarizes how a young girl who was African American who had job working for a rich white female so that she can support her family‚ While doing this job she faces some hardships and difficulties while working‚ but she fines the courage to continue working this job. The poems” To Be of Use by Piercy” it expresses an opposing

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    Why Do People Work

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    glance‚ the question “Why do people work?” may sound as a rhetorical one‚ there is possible to formulate three main motivations – on a base of both mentioned above theories. There are vital necessity‚ stimulus for reward‚ and nonmaterial reasons: moral duty or passion. The first motive does not leave people another choice. “One who is not working – is not allowed to eat”‚ teaches an old Slavonic proverb‚ appealing to the vital necessity of work. Tireless Ant of Aesop’s Fable “The Ant and the

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