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    Code of Ethics Comparison

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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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    Enron

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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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    Ethical

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    Ethical Issues 29 January 2014 1. The author of the textbook‚ Barbra Mackinnon‚ cannot come to a specific definition of what exactly ethics is‚ due to the subject being defined by each individuals personal opinion. However‚ a general conclusion can be drawn‚ and that is that we tend to think of ethics as the set of values or principles held by individuals or groups. Another way of accessing the subject is to think of ethics as being the study of various sets of values people may have. This can

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    TUI University ACC 403 Mod 1 CA March 8‚ 2013 Part I.  Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) The common set of accounting principles‚ standards and procedures that companies use to compile their financial statements are called Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. GAAP are a combination of authoritative standards (set by policy boards) and simply the commonly accepted ways of recording and reporting accounting information. “Published accounts have to follow the GAAP

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    Mozart Effect Field Research PSYCH/600 Diana Slade September 30‚ 2013 Dr. Debra Jennings Mozart Effect Field Research Many parents have come to believe that music‚ especially classical music played during pregnancy or in the nursery of their newborns would make their precious bundle of joy smarter. Is there science to prove that this is true‚ or is it just a quick way to sale books‚ cd‚ and videos’. The Mozart Effect drove expectant mothers and

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    The Emperor's Club

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    1.      Do you think Professor William Hundert did the right thing? What are the ethical and moral dilemmas would he have experienced? Did his choice help or hinder Sedgewick?  No‚ I do not agree with Professor William Hundert’s decision. According to me he did not do the right thing. A teacher is a person who directs and teaches a kid the importance of ethics and moral. He is the one whose suppose to show and make the children realize the difference between what’s wrong and right. There act as

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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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    Computer Ethics in Ump

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    References: 1. Donald Gotterbarn (1997). Software Engineering Code of Ethics (pg: 110-118). East Tennessee State Univ.‚ Johnson City. 2. Gordana (2000). Computing Curricula: Social‚ Ethical‚ and Professional Issues. Department of Computer Science‚ Mälardalen University Västerås‚ Sweden. Project Responsibilities: Team Leader : Anis Izzati(CB 11077)   Resposible to combine the report that all members done. Responsible to make the conclusion

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    Me, me, me

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    egoism‚ since self-interest is central to what the person is saying. The principle of self-interest‚ or selfishness‚ is also in clear contrast with the meaning of altruism: " the principle or practice of unselfish concern for the welfare of others" (Collins Dictionary. [sa]). An altruistic person will therefore take care of others before themselves. Considering the world we live in‚ one can not realistically believe that ethical egoism‚ in other words the idea that "being selfish is not just sensible

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    The Role of a Nurse

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    1.1 Analyse the Role of the Nurse The complex nature of nursing means that there is no single definition that encompasses every aspect of the role of the nurse. A nurse is required to have several attributes and skills to carry out their everyday duties; they must show compassion‚ empathy‚ excellent communication skills both verbal and non-verbal. In some cases nurses are also required to become advocators for patients who are not able to communicate for themselves. A nurse is also required to

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