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    Ethics Code Analysis Paper

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    Ethics Code Analysis-American Counseling Association vs. American Association of Christian Counselors Ethical codes are rules of professional responsibility‚ in which make known with difficult issues of what behavior is "ethical" (Corey‚ Corey & Callanan‚ 2007). These codes are usually adopted by a person‚ religion‚ group‚ or profession to regulate that entity. Ethical codes help to define accepted or acceptable behaviors; to promote high standards of practice; to provide a point of

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    Ethics

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    OPPORTUNITY CREATES ETHICAL DILEMMAS Definition of ethical dilemmas Ethical dilemmas‚ also known as a moral dilemmas‚ are situations in which there are two choices to be made‚ neither of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable fashion. In such cases‚ societal and personal ethical guidelines can provide no satisfactory outcome for the chooser. Ethical dilemmas assume that the chooser will abide by societal norms‚ such as codes of law or religious teachings‚ in order to make the choice

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    MVA Case Study Essay

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    analysis into the Coroner’s Inquest of Nola Walker (NW) following a motor vehicle accident (MVA) she was involved in. NW death was considered a reportable death‚ thereby subject to a coronial inquest. The focus of this essay is to discuss the legal and ethical considerations faced by the Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) in regards to their involvement in the MVA and how their actions may have impacted on the death of NW. 2.0 Discussion 2.1 The facts On the morning of the 17th may 2005‚ the QAS were

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    Bibliography: (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. (2009). Ethical Principals of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Available: http://www.bacp.co.uk/ethical framework/ethics.php. Last accessed 20th Jan 2012.) (Virginia M. Axline (1967). Dibs in Search of Self. New York: Ballantine Books. P80.) (Janice Russell‚ Graham Dexter‚ Tim Bond. 1992 Differentiation Between

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    International Human Resource Management. It analyses whether 50 leading multinationals adopt universal ethical norms (related to exportive HRM) or relativist ethical norms (related to adaptive HRM and multidomestic strategies). Child labor is not an issue where universalism prevails. Although some multinationals adhere to universal ethical norms‚ HRM practices are largely multidomestic. To manage the ethical dilemmas‚ shown from case material‚ strategic trade-offs (concerning strategy context‚ process and

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    Egosim

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    says that people only obey laws to avoid the consequence‚ however if they knew they could get away with breaking the law they would certainly do so. Psychological egoism does not imply Ethical egoism. In fact they are two different things. Psychological egoism says that we DO always act selfishly and Ethical egoism says that we SHOULD act selfishly. Psychological egoism is the belief that people are only out for themselves all the time and just trying to be. Take for example an alcoholic‚ does

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    Gattaca

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    The ethical issues presented in Gattaca are ethical egoism‚ psychological egoism‚ sacrifice and the possibilities of radical perfection. It challenged the worthiness of the consequences of extreme self serving efforts; to take risks; to do the impossible despite public opinion. These ethical issues are based on the main character‚ Vincent. He uses these ideologies to achieve his goal of perfection‚ defying the constant disapproval of his parents which alienated him as a child. The ethical context

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    Personal Code of Ethics

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    "In the context of a code adopted by a profession or by a governmental or quasi-governmental organ to regulate that profession‚ an ethical code may be styled as a code of professional responsibility‚ which may dispense with difficult issues of what behavior is "ethical". Some codes of ethics are often promulgated by the (quasi-) governmental agency responsible for licensing a profession. Violations of these codes may be subject to administrative (e.g. loss of license)‚ civil or penal remedies. Other

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    Sustainability

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    etc (). Similarly to environmental sustainability‚ a different but shares the common goal. Starbucks Social Initiative Ethical Sourcing Coffee‚ Tea‚ & Cocoa Starbucks take no second when it comes to ethical conducts. As an industry giant Starbucks took advantage of its power to pressure its supply chain to comply with ethical practices. Starbucks encourages ethical purchasing; this is because Starbucks believes it would help to foster a better future for farmers. In response to protect

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    Financial decidion making

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    2. What are the ethical issues involved? Altering the company’s work in progress Altering financial statements by under reporting expected profits Altering job costs by reclassifying the $124‚000 R&D costs Anne’s undue threat to Sue in regards to her obligation to the company and doing as she is told versus her obligation to following the ethical code of conduct as a professional accountant and following proper GAAP. 3. What should Sue do? Sue has a moral‚ ethical‚ and professional obligation

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