to complete an essay on ethical issues in the practice of counseling‚ by addressing the following question: What are the two ethical issues which are likely to be the most concerning for you personally in your counseling work? Include a discussion of: 1. why each is important in your counseling work‚ or likely to be so; 2. what contribution recent journal articles make to discussion of these issues; 3. having read and considered the relevant literature on these issues‚ discuss how you are likely
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Professor Kathleen Davis BA 3102 4 March 2013 Analysis Paper #1- Management Case 2: Short Shorts In Don’s situation‚ he Don is in a difficult position because he is responsible for implementing the policies and procedures made by Fred for his business‚ possibly even if he agrees with them or notregardless of whether or not Don agrees with them. Depending on how badly he needs the job‚ Don has the choice to leave if he doesn’t agree with The Sandtrap’s policies. However‚ for simplicity’s sake‚
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Ethical Issues in the Workplace Thesis Description Choosing to work in a predominately male environment while working the same late hours‚ enduring the same amount of time on deployments‚ and listening to males argue over how much tougher they are than females‚ is a challenge to a woman in a leadership role. The predominantly male field is not the place for a female who is sensitive. When a female decides to enter the military and work with a military that has a male majority‚ it can cause
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December 6‚ 2012 MGMT 382 TTH10 Business Ethics Final Management in any given industry has to make ethical decisions. In an industry with recurring demand‚ it is the responsibility of management to balance the operations of the firm while making sure the company’s reputation is protected. When trying to figure out what is the most ethical decision‚ management will unavoidably impact all their employees’ lives. Nonetheless‚ an ethical decision must be made to satisfy the needs of the owner
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Case Study 2 -How Low Will You Go? [pic] Name: Jiahao Zhong Student ID: 15440031 Tutor: Mr. Rex Walsh Campus: Sydney Table of content 1. Utilitarianism …………………………………………………..……2 2. Virtue ethics ………………………………………………………....4 3. Libertarianism……………………………………………………….5 4. Deontological …………………………………………………… …..9 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………10 6. Reference…………………………………………………..11 [pic]Diagram 1 (shows some basic information for the case study) Utilitarianism:
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The issue of abortion and how it relates to moral principles is an ethical issue as it is an interference with the natural‚ causing many disagreements with views on the rights of those involved including both parents and the unborn child; as well as moral principles and religious views. Ethical‚ meaning relating to a moral principles. Therefore abortion being an ethical issue due to the various viewpoints around the issue causing great disagreements. The main viewpoint I will be analysing is that
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The ‘Parable of the Sadhu’ discussed how a group hiking up the Himalayan Mountains encountered an ethical dilemma and how their decisions are similar to corporate ethics. This article presents a complex situation in which immediate action was necessary. In briefly‚ a group of multi-national individuals embarked on a trip of a life-time up the mountain. Along their journey up‚ Sadhu‚ an Indian holy man‚ was discovered naked and barely alive by the group of multicultural mountaineers. Each ethnic group
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Business Ethics – Assignment 1 1. The Sales Rep. A sales representative for a struggling computer supply firm has a chance to close a multimillion-dollar deal for an office system to be installed over a two-year period. The machines for the first delivery are in the company’s warehouse‚ but the remainder would have to be ordered from the manufacturer. Because the manufacturer is having difficulty meeting the heavy demand for the popular model‚ the sales representative is not sure that the subsequent
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line. In 1985‚ the company started the 1% for the Planet pledge and has consistently asked other companies to join it in donating 1% of its sales to help save the environment. Even more impressive is the fact that Patagonia‚ aware of the impact its business has on the environment‚ has frequently asked its consumers to refrain from buying its products if they don’t really need them Microsoft Given the fact that it was started by Bill Gates‚ one of America’s most generous philanthropists‚ it follows
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Ethics Ethics are the moral codes laid down by professionals to ensure that their members or representatives adhere to certain standards of behaviour. All scientific bodies have such codes but those in psychology are particularly important because of the subject matter of the topic. The three main ethical issues in psychology using human participants are: Privacy‚ physical and psychological harm and deception. Deception involves either concealing the real intention of a study from participants
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