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    Code of Ethics

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    Code of Ethics Tamara McGrath HCS 435 Robert Vella September 28‚ 2010 There are many health care specialties in the world‚ but no matter which specialty is being practiced‚ they all have a code of ethics. Code of ethics is a set of written guidelines that are issued by an organization or company. These guidelines are made and set not only for organization and/or company employees‚ but also for the managers and/or bosses as well. These guidelines help to make a company or organization run

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    Moral Intelligence

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    Moral Intelligence” Authors: Doug Lenick and Fed Kiel Critiqued by: October 10‚ 2007 Fall 2007 Class Honor Code: “I declare and affirm that the work submitted herein is my own work product from my own labor‚ efforts‚ and endeavors‚ and that I did not seek‚ receive‚ offer‚ or accept unauthorized aid or assistance or use of the work product of another‚ unless otherwise so stated fully and completely herein.”   What does it take to be a great leader? Doug Lennick‚ author

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    Moral Philosophy

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    Moral Philosophy “Principles or rules that people use to decide what is right or wrong” 1.TELEOLOGY:- * An act is considered morally right or acceptable if it produces some desired result‚ i.e.‚ pleasure‚ knowledge‚ career growth‚ a self-interest‚ or utility. * Theory that derives duty from what is valuable as an end‚ in a manner diametrically opposed to deontological ethics. Teleological ethics holds that the basic standard of duty is the contribution that an action makes to the realization

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    Moral Development

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    Jean Piaget was one of the first developmental psychologists to examine the moral judgments and moral development of children. He believed that children moved from considering punishment and other consequences to considering intentions and circumstances when attempting to resolve moral conflicts. What children believe about whether an action is right or wrong depends on their level of cognition (Miller‚ 2002). Freud believed that morality was encompassed in the superego. In his view‚ morality

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    Moral Corruption

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    Bertunie Berluce Professor Hofer ENC 1101 6 February 2010 Moral corruption results from mankind’s need to satisfy their selfish desires. Ancient philosophers such as Aristotle‚ Plato‚ and Socrates sought out to explain why we do what we consciously know is not the moral ideal. Aristotle defined moral weakness as a person who‚ "knowing that what he does is bad‚ does it as a result of passion." In Flannery O’Connor’s short story‚ “The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚” Mrs. Crater and Mr.Shiftlet’s

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    Due: 4 October 2012 TASK: Critically discuss the idea of moral panic in the social construction of deviance. INTRODUCTION In order to discuss the idea of moral panic in the social construction of deviance it is important that these three concepts be first defined. Only then is it possible to initiate or conduct an interrogation of the links and connections between the two main inseparable constructs‚ which are moral panic‚ and deviance. In brief deviance is defined as “violations of

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    Chivalry Codes

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    Chivalry is a combinations of qualities expected from an “ideal” knight‚ in the contemporary times. Some ideas of chivalry include courage‚ honesty‚ loyalty‚ courtesy‚ and truth. Chivalry was the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct‚ if you were a knight; you were expected to follow these rules. But not all knights in the seventeenth century followed these rules honestly or courageously. Some knights dishonored the code‚ putting their pride above the people they were supposed

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    Although the Vietnamese people called themselves as an equal and modern country the barrier between poor people and rich people still exist. One of the most horrible nightmares that haunted many of the Vietnamese citizens was the famine in 1945. It is said that millions of people starved to death during this period and to fight hunger‚ poor people had to consume everything they could find. The inequality in how people get paid and the inequality in the society itself that prevent people from working

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    Euthanasia: Is It Moral?

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    you agree that sanctity of life is the most important consideration in decisions about the morality of euthanasia? When the question of whether the act of euthanasia – that is‚ helping someone who is in suffering‚ to die in a medical context – is moral‚ there are various considerations to be made relating to various ethical and religious stances. These include the effect the procedure has on the medical profession and doctors within it‚ the potential for a slippery slope leading to a more common

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    My Ideal Wife

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    Kringlen 1 Andrew Kringlen Professor Sale English 12 23 October‚ 2013 Ideal Wife Parents are the number one influence in a child’s life. They can shape a child’s future just by their demeanor and morals that they demonstrate. Children tend to watch their parents like a hawk and mimic their lifestyle. When parents demonstrate poor parenting‚ the child will most likely act as their parents do and be poor in character. Not only does this affect how well they are with their friends and in their

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