Case 7: Its better late than never! 1. What was Ryan’s starting salary? How much could he have contributed to the voluntary savings plan in his first year of employment? RATE NPR FV PV YEAR CONTRIBUTION TO SAVINGS PLAN .05 1 70‚000 66‚667 5th $7‚333 .05 2 70‚000 63‚492 4th $6‚984 .05 3 70‚000 60‚469 3rd $6‚651 .05 4 70‚000 57‚849 2nd $6‚363 .05 5 70‚000 54‚847 1st $6‚033 Ryan’s first year salary at this company was $54‚847 and he could have contributed $6‚033 in
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Code of Ethics and Security Case Study December 20‚ 2010 Abstract As we examine the case of “Cop Gets 15 Years in Torture Case”‚ we evaluate from four different perspectives the different ethical theories; ethical relativism‚ ethical egoism‚ deontological ethics and ontological ethics to determine how the different perspectives support or condemn the conduct in this case study. The case involves the brutal sodomizing of a black male Haitian immigrant‚ Abner Louima by two white New York police
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Ethics Oral Exam Outline Introduction Philosophy- is to reason about the ultimate questions of life such as Is there a God? What is our purpose? How are we ought to live? In philosophy we ask questions and seek answers. In finding answers we must have logical reasoning which means we go from premises to a conclusion. EX: One of the two children took the last cookie. Sam doesn’t like cookies and didn’t eat it. Therefore Jack took the last cookie. Argument- set of statements consisting of premises
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University City of Malolos College of Business Administration “Reaction and Case Study in Business Ethics” A paper private to the college of Business Administration of the Bulacan State University City of Malolos Bulacan In partial fulfillment of the Requirements in Business Ethics Under Mr. Eliseo S. dela Cruz By: Efraim Hazel C. Reyes Case Study Outline Title Page Table of Contents Part I - Introduction
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wrote in a way that was simple and easy to read. He did not use words or phrases that were complicated and he explained things in a very clear way. I would rate Sean Covey’s "7 habits of a highly effective teen" with 3 and a half stars. Reflection When I was originally assigned to read a book called "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" I must admit I was skeptical. I didn’t consider myself to be one of "those people" who needed self-help books. After reading the book for five minutes
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Divisibility by 7: Now we will study divisibility by 7. One book on speed arithmetic says that these tests are just too complicated‚ and you should just divide by 7. I agree to some extent‚ but my calculator still will not let me enter really large numbers. One interesting way (found in some books) is to take the two left-most digits‚ multiply the left digit by 3 and add it to the second digit. Replace these two digits with the result. Then we can keep repeating‚ always dealing with only the two
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Sommers suggested the teachers to teach their students individual virtues as they are further away from their morality. Striking changes have taken place from the more directive teaching of right and wrong‚ by study and example‚ to situation ethics‚ dilemma ethics and other approaches that rationally dissect moral acts. The set of approaches imply that there are no moral absolutes to uphold. Sommers feels that if students are taught that way they can lose a sense of moral direction and not take
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consider the best interest of the client when deciding to practice outside their scope of practice. Another vital part of cultural competence is the therapist knowledge regarding her client’s cultural as stated in standard 3.6 of the CAMFT code of ethics (2011). Cultural sensitivity and understanding a client’s view of the family‚ marriage‚ hierarchy status‚ cultural traditions and approach to counseling will prevent a therapist from imposing their worldview on the client. Minimize countertransference
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I was at a friend’s house and witnessed that she had an unhealthy relationship with her husband. She texted him‚ “what is it? “‚ to hear what was wrong with him when he attended the funeral. He responded with‚ “you are so inconsiderate and rude! “. After my friend read the message‚ she was disappointed and furious. She rushed out of the room and threw away some of her husband’s items because he always responded rude to her when they text. This relationship is unhealthy because the internal trigger
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Can a counselor remain value-neutral about issues such as abortion‚ suicide‚ adultery‚ drug use‚ domestic violence‚ or child abuse? Some counselors might argue that they should not express their values or criticize their clients for these behaviors‚ while others would say that expressing moral judgment is appropriate. Write a 500-750 word paper completing the following: 1. Examine the implications of each position from the perspective of ethical decision making and defend your own position on
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