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    A good age for being called a teenager is 17 years old. A lot of parents believe that when a child turns into a teenager‚ they lack on there responsibility’s and there actions. This is hundred percent true because there brains go blank when they turn into a teenager. At age 17‚ teenagers should be held responsible for there actions because they will need to make good decisions‚ get ready for college‚ and they can drive. One thing that they will be reliable on is making good decisions. Everyday

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    Counselor ’s Ethics and Responsibilities Grand Canyon University PCN 505: Professional Counseling Orientation and Ethics May 14‚ 2013 Counselor ’s Ethics and Responsibilities “Counselors are aware of their own values‚ attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and behaviors and avoid imposing values that are inconsistent with counseling goals” (APA Code A.4.b). It is important for counselors to avoid causing harm to their clients and to minimize unavoidable or unanticipated harm” (APA Code A.4.a)

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    Moral Responsibility Darryl A. Young April 18‚ 2008 Philosophy GEPI 140 One of the most important questions in all businesses is‚ whether businesses have any moral responsibilities at all beyond simply earning as much of a profit as possible for their owners? If you look at it from the business point of view they are only responsible for making a profit. The company is an agent of the shareholders and is responsible only to them‚ and only for making a profit. Looking at it from the consumer

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    beliefs and interest. A right is a legal‚ social‚ or ethical principle of freedom or entitlement. In the Constitutional law‚ rights are further classified as natural‚ civil‚ and political. Natural rights are those believed to flourish from the nature of an individual. Such as‚ the rights to life‚ liberty‚ privacy and the pursuit of happiness. Civil rights‚ are those belonging to every United States citizen. These rights include protection by law‚ trial by jury‚ voting and placement in office‚ freedom

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    My Understanding of the roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher The roles and responsibilities of a teacher are far more complex than many would realise. You are never simply just someone standing at the front of a classroom delivering information about a particular subject. The role is varied and ranges from therapist‚ to coach‚ to tutor to assessor. Through the course of this assignment I will endeavour to explore the different roles and responsibilities that combine to form ‘a teacher’ I currently

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as the "economic‚ legal‚ ethical‚ and discretionary expectations that society has of organizations at a given point in time" (Carroll and Buchholtz 2003‚ p. 36).  The concept of corporate social responsibility means that organizations have moral‚ ethical‚ and philanthropic responsibilities in addition to their responsibilities to earn a fair return for investors and comply

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    Introduction 3 2. Corporate Social Responsibility -What is corporate social responsibility 4 -Some arguments for CSR 4 -Importance of CSR and its advantages 6 3. Blended Value 8 4. Social Auditing 8 5. Ethical Responsibility -What are ethics? 9 -Benefits of ethical responsibility 10 -Effects of ethical responsibility 10 -How can promote ethical behavior? 11 6. Conclusion

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    Social Responsibility Theory To combat the pressures that threatened freedom of the press‚ this theory was first introduced in 1947 and was recommended by the Hutchins Commission on Freedom of the Press. It stated that the media should serve the public‚ and in order to do so‚ should remain free of government interference. It defined guidelines that the media should follow in order to fulfill its obligation of serving the public. Ethics and the Media The Social Responsibility Theory claimed

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    the hospital‚ due to hallucinations and convulsions. However‚ according to the Joint Commission the hospital and Dr. Simon may be liable if they did not do everything possible to prevent Mr. Jones’ departure from the facility and did not intervene upon his departure. "Protection of patients from elopement risks requires attention to preventive measures through assessment and elopement precautions as well as appropriate intervention after elopement has occurred" (Gerardi‚ 2007). If the hospital staff

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    1. Introduction Social responsibility of business has been a subject of intense controversy and interest over the past four decades (Jamali 2008). The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the two different views of social responsibility of business among scholars and business practitioners. The first is the shareholders view of Milton Friedman and another one is the stakeholder view of Bob Dudley‚ Group Chief Executive of BP Corporation. I will outline key arguments and point out drawbacks

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