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    Marrin Maher February 14‚ 2014 Ethical Dilemmas Regarding Same Sex Marriages Whether at home‚ at work‚ or at school‚ every day we are faced with making moral and ethical decisions. Depending on your occupation and or authority‚ some decisions could have a profound impact on society‚ individuals or groups. There are many controversial topics facing politicians and society as a whole and one hot topic is same-sex marriage. Throughout history‚ homosexuality has been considered taboo

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    Ethical Dilemma for the Corruption of an Officer Abstract This article discusses the Criminal Justice System Employees‚ whose careers ended in dismissal‚ and or termination‚ forced resignation‚ or early retirement. I have selected random samples of misconduct within the criminal justice system. We will view the criminal justice system and their misconduct due to corruption‚ brutality‚ and drug-relations in adjunction to police officers involvement. Police corruption

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    The Bonus Dilemma

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    The Bonus Dilemma Jon Jacobs INTRODUCTION As bonus time looms‚ the financial services industry around the world faces an unprecedented situation of government financial participation and intense political scrutiny. Both 2008 compensation and the pay paradigm for future years are being reshaped under this spotlight. This White Paper focuses on public relations aspects of the dilemma confronting U.S. investment banks over reformulating compensation – both near-term and long-term‚ from the C-suite

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    worked with groups of young children by interviewing and researching their answers to questions. These questions arose from fictional scenarios of everyday problems to decipher a child’s moral reasoning (Kim‚ 2013). One of the most well-known moral dilemmas is “Heinz Steals the Drug”. In summary‚ children had to decide whether a man should break the law to save his wife or not. Kohlberg did not so much care about the answers to the questions‚ but rather the reasoning behind them. After completing a

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    Preventing an outbreak might always seem like the right thing to do. And that is often the case. Though the right way to prevent‚ slow‚ or stop outbreaks can present a number of ethical challenges. Fundamentally‚ the ethical challenge and epidemic response arises from the question of whether it is more helpful to prevent someone from getting sick in the future than to treat someone who is sick now. Or simply allocate those resources to addressing other social needs like housing‚ food‚ sanitation

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    The ethical dilemma in this case is one that Daniel Potter is faced with. Daniel is a staff accountant at a Big Eight accounting firm‚ Baker Greenleaf. He was given the duty of performing an audit on a wholly-owned real estate subsidiary (Sub) of a long-standing and important client of his firm. Oliver Freeman is Daniel’s project manager. Oliver is the one that gave Daniel the task of performing the audit‚ and he is expecting a clean opinion from Daniel on the analysis of the Sub in

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    HOW TO WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN I. Cover Sheet (name of company‚ address‚ principals) II. Table of Contents III. Executive Summary IV. The Business Proposal A. Description‚ history (including past performance‚ if necessary) 1. Form of business (if incorporated‚ show where) 2. Location of headquarters/ Principals or owners B Objectives of owners or managers 1. Projections and forecasts 2. Current and proposed capital structure C. Funding required 1. Equity and debit combination D. Timing and use

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    BMW Hypothetical Marketing Plan for New BMW 4 Series Coupe All facts and figures contained in this plan are guesstimates based on general industry knowledge By: James McCarthy Executive Summary BMW has seen a flattening and fall off in 3 Series coupe sales in the US while competitor offerings in the category have been growing at double digit rates. New offerings from Cadillac‚ Audi and Mercedes may have had an impact on our key 3 Series product line sales. The competitive products are the best

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    The Internet Dilemma

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    Introduction The importance of Internet is enormous and it is largely increasing. It connects people worldwide‚ and it provides possibilities that are impossible without it. This importance can be viewed in few aspects‚ most of all importance for the global economy. Considering this aspects it is of great value to make Internet accessible for all people. The difference in accessing the Internet between rich and poor countries‚ or the so called "digital divide" is stunningly large. Efforts to outcome

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    services activities are another set of stakeholders to Timberland. Q2) Has Timberland balanced its economic and social responsibilities through its various programs‚ such the Path to Service program and sustainability goals? Are the company’s programs examples of enlightened self-interest? Answer: Yes Timberland has balanced its economic and social responsibilities through its programs. Timberland holds accountable for its stockholders and at the same time recognizes its responsibility towards society

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