sBP 2011 ISSUE 7&8 Comprehension Answers 1. What are two different ways that ’ethical’ shopping has “burst noisily into the mainstream” (line 7)? Use your own words as far as possible. [2] Lifted Paraphrased You can now buy a more socially or It is now possible to purchase a wide range of environmentally responsible version ethically produced products. of just about anything Green shopping websites abound There are many / plenty of online shops. OR The sale of such goods online is increasing.
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PART A It is hypothesised the strongest method for curing eye defect is Gas permeable contact lenses (GP lenses). These lenses are able to maintain their shape instead of adapting to the shape of the cornea due to its firm oxygen permeable material. The lenses can provide improved vision‚ deposit resistance and are inexpensive as they are long lasting. PART B Myopia and Hyperopia are both conditions caused by refractive errors in the eye and possess an array of symptoms PART C Vision is able to
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Discussion Paper Ethical Consumerism Introduction 1. It ’s received wisdom in the fashion industry that the market for ’ethical ’ fashion is booming. But what do we mean by ’ethical consumerism ’‚ and does this trend mean that the fashion industry as a whole is getting more ethical? In this discussion paper we ’ll examine these questions from two sides: demand and supply. First we ’ll look at the extent to which there really is a demand for ethical clothing from consumers. Next we ’ll
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We do wrong because we are ignorant not because we chose. (we wouldn’t choose death if we knew better so we are ignorant) Two Types of Egoism Descriptive _/(Psychological Egoism): Tells what individuals are like Prescriptive_/(Ethical Egoism): Prescribes/recommends how individuals ought to act Descriptive Psychological Egoism Asserts that individuals always act for the sake of their own self interest Self Interest =Personal Well-being/ advantage Problem: Short-term_
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References: National association of social workers. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.socialworkers.org/pubs/code/code/asp National organization for human services. (n.d). Retrieved from http://www.nationalhumanservices.org/ethical-standards-for-hs-professionals Rabinowitz‚ P. (2013). The community tool box. Retrieved from http://ctb.ku.edu/en/tablecontents/sub_section_main_138.aspx Teehankee‚ B. (2007‚ October 1). The moral responsibility of managers. The Manila Times. Retrieved
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falsifying their income and that would have to be an Ethical Egoist. They come from the theory of ethical egoism‚ which is a type of person that acts in their own self-interest. They believe that everyone should limit their own judgments to their own ethical egos. They determine how things should be done while only trying to progress their side or self-interest. These types of people do not care if they hurt anyone if they are making profit. In ethical egoism one is morally required to make them as happy
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I recommend that Vistakon commence its launch nationwide. 1-Day Acuvue Disposable Contact Lenses (1-D Acuvue) represents a differentiated and exciting soft contact lens product. The point of difference of 1-D Acuvue relative to other soft contact lenses is its convenience and comfort. The primary market segment for 1-D Acuvue is the part-time contact lens wearer (3.9MM of total U.S population)‚ who wore them only on certain events. Vistakon would encounter less price resistance with these part-time
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Comparison of Ethics Codes: Church Focused or Self Focused Diana Calhoun Liberty University Abstract The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) and the American Counseling Association (ACA) have both established a code of ethics to assist and protect their members in serving and protecting their clients. While there are many differences between the two ethics codes‚ there are also many similarities. The first part of this essay will discuss the general differences in ethics codes
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and sellers they brought together (Sims and Brinkmann‚ 2003). It was after this time that company began to thrive and the culture dramatically changed. During this complex changing environment was Enron leadership’s chance to decide the company’s ethical future. Enron altered their financial sheets by logging profits before they actually happened. Then they hid the debt by putting the debt in their partnership companies. “When the extent of its debt burden came to light‚ Enron’s credit rating fell
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corporation expects of employees” (Kaptein‚ 2004 p. 13). Caterpillar recognized in 1974 a need to develop a Code of Conduct to guide its company and employees to act in an ethical manner. According to Caterpillar‚ their Code of Conduct establishes “what we stand for and believe in‚ documenting the uncompromising high ethical standards our company has upheld since its founding in 1925” (Caterpillar‚ 2005 p. 1). Since 1974‚ Caterpillar has updated their code of conduct several times to fit the changing
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