someone’s beliefs‚ I can imitate their actions‚ or even mimic their behaviors‚ but no one else is responsible for what happens in my life. It is up to me to put forth the hard work and dedication to reach the level of success that I desire. It is my personal responsibility to choose the path for my life and I choose success. I believe I have some good qualities that will help me to achieve my overall goal of being successful in everything that I do. The fact that I have the discipline to dedicate
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Personal Ethics Statement I determine what is right or wrong by looking at issues through a legal standpoint. “Is what I am about to do against the law?” If not‚ then I will most likely proceed with the issue. If the decision is illegal‚ and will result in jail time‚ I will not follow through on the decision. However‚ I may also take into account empathy. Putting myself in someone else’s shoes to see how they would feel about it. For example‚ if I had just bought some supplies from
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Personal Responsibility GEN/200 26 July‚ 2013 Personal Responsibility Heading back to school after all these years‚ I found myself reflecting on the many attempts through the years to finally finish a degree. Day Personal responsibility is an essential element in every aspect of one’s life. What exactly does personal responsibility mean; the answer is most likely different for everyone. Chuck Gallozzi may have summed it up best when he stated‚ “Responsibility
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My Personal Ethical Statement After completing the Ethical Lens Inventory my preferred ethical lens was Results Lens and Reputation Lens. I learned that the result lens and reputation lens show that I am a person who listen to my intuition (sensibility) to determine the greatest good for each individual (autonomy) and the character traits and virtues that will best serve the community (equality). I also learned that my Core Values are Balances between self and others meaning I value autonomy
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My core values consist of autonomy‚ equality‚ and rationality. When compared to my top five values from the Clarifying your Values exercise‚ I felt they aligned fairly well. In my work and personal life‚ I have always strived to be autonomous which requires a minimum level of self-discipline‚ initiative‚ and responsibility to be successful. When viewed in the context of completing my MBA through Western Governors University‚ I have a great deal of freedom and independence around where I take
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This work of GEN 200 Week 5 Discussion Questions 1 contains: Post a 150-200-word response to the following discussion question by clicking on Reply‚ clicking quote original and inserting your name in the subject line next to the assignment title. Identify at least two professional organizations or associations in an industry of interest‚ such as the Association of American Educators. Describe how these organizations or associations may contribute to your professional knowledge.
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Ethical Lens Inventory Statement Yvonne White GEN/200 April 28‚ 2014 Cathy Tobin Ethical Lens Inventory Statement Before taking this class‚ I didn’t even realize what an Ethical Lens Inventory was‚ much less that it had strengths and weaknesses and even a blind spot. I. My preferred ethical lens is the rights and responsibilities lens‚ meaning I use my reasoning skills to determine my duties as well as the universal rules that each person should follow. II. My blind spot is that I believe
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Personal Statement I aspire to become a social worker specialising in children and young people; I have always been interested in social work as I enjoy working with people and would like to support those going through difficulties. The biggest influences for me wanting to do this came from personal experience as I witnessed how effective social work can be in relation to adoption‚ and also recent failed child protection cases in the media such as Khyra Ishaq and Victoria Climbié. Such cases have
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University of Phoenix Material Ethical Actions Worksheet Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions: • Was there anything in either the University of Phoenix Student Code of Conduct or the Student Code of Academic Integrity that surprised you? If so‚ what was it? Why were you surprised? If not‚ why not? After reading the University of Phoenix Student Code of Conduct‚ like expected‚ I did not find any of the information contained within to be surprising
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Ethical Reflective Statement What I have learned through taking the surveys on the Ethical Lens Inventory taken throughout the this course is that my preferred lens is the Reputation Lens. According to my Ethical Lens Report my strengths are that I use my head‚ I have compassion‚ I live out my role responsibility and I make virtuous decisions. On the contrary the surveys have concluded that my weaknesses are entitlement‚ hardness of heart‚ confusion and self-righteousness. Lastly‚ my value is
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