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    Huck Finn Moral Choices

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    He is going to keep his promise that he makes to Jim. As Huck says‚ “I said I wouldn’t‚ and I’ll stick to it.” (43). Even to be a young boy‚ Huck is learning that when he makes a promise‚ the right thing to do is to keep it. To many people‚ honesty is their number one policy. But as people read Mark

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    this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had” (7). Honesty is Nick´s cardinal virtue‚ and it makes him different from the inhabitants of West Egg by the fact that moral decay was taking place in that society. The moral decay is evident at the parties of Jay Gatsby‚ where nick says: “I believe that on the first night I went to Gatsby´s house I was one of the few guests who had actually been invited” (43). I n addition‚ Nick´s honesty is revealed when he wears white clothes at Gatsby´s house

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    and help guide our lives. Several personal values important to me are honesty‚ simplicity‚ respect‚ and concern for others. Honesty Honesty is one of the most fundamental values in life. According to Josephson (n.d.)‚ honesty involves both communication and conduct. Honesty in communications involves being truthful and sincere. Candor‚ frankness‚ and forthrightness are important aspects of honesty in communications. Honesty in conduct requires playing by the rules‚ not cheating‚ stealing‚ conducting

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    Universal or Core Values

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    friends and so do not always tell the truth about their actions. 1. TRUSTWORTHINESS Trustworthiness concerns a variety of behavioral qualities — honesty‚ integrity‚ reliability and loyalty. Honesty There is no more fundamental ethical value than honesty. We associate honesty with people of honour‚ and we admire and trust those who are honest. Honesty in communications is about intent to convey the truth as best we know it and to avoid communicating in a way likely to mislead or deceive. There

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    ” by Andrew Steinburg. This is a well-known quote that has a lot of meaning. Values are something you should live by in life. Values set standards to help achieve goals. My five values that I cherish are God’s purpose‚ responsibility‚ education‚ honesty‚ and life. My values help me to guide me to believe my purposes here on earth. Also‚ I use my values in personal and professional world. Values should be something you truly believe in from the heart and spirit. I value God’s purpose‚ therefore I

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    Community Services which is part of the organisation who look after of a homeless people. Ethical consideration has different kinds of treatment with in Health and Social Care setting which are: social justice‚ a person centred approach‚ right to life‚ honesty and empathy. SOCIAL JUSTICE refers to the concept of a society in which justice is involved or achieved in every aspect in life. As part of individuality in the society they have to have social justice in their lives. Because this is the only way

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    Integrity

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    Wind is an essence of the polymer‚ a force. However‚ to aggregate people‚ should be more honesty accompanied by wind. Integrity of the wind‚ the cumulative life moral bottom line. The founding president of the United States‚ Washington‚ a child does not accidentally cut down his father’s favorite cherry tree‚ but he did not fear of punishment and deception father to his father‚ but frankly admit its mistakes. Be seen‚ the integrity of the wind had blown into the hearts of childhood in Washington

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    characters in The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne‚ the protagonist‚ is the strongest and most courageous. But‚ that is not to say that she is unsusceptible to change. Over the course of the novel‚ Hester remains unchanged in some areas‚ such as strength and honesty‚ but her beauty and social status vary greatly. One trait that defines Hester throughout the novel is strength. Strength in the mind and also in the heart is what makes Hester a striking person in a gloomy society. This strength was inside of her

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    ethics | | Definition | The doctrine that utility is the sole standard of morality‚ so that the rectitude of an action is determined by its usefulness. (1913 Webster) | Deontological is an approach of ones duty of ethics‚ principles‚ values‚ honesty‚ loyalty‚ compassion‚ and respect for human beings and property. (section II) | Virtue ethics is an approach to ethics that emphasizes the character of the moral agent‚ rather than rules or consequences‚ as the key. | Ethical thinker associated

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    Qualities in a friend

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    the way you are. Friendship to me is a gift without the expectation of anything in return; instead the reward is the friendship itself. The main components of friendship are honesty‚ trust‚ compassion‚ and sharing similarities. In a friendship relationship‚ honesty is the most important trait one should have. Honesty includes both sides remaining truthful‚ sincere‚ and frank to one another. An honest friendship is when someone can ask for advice and not have to worry about if their friend

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