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    Decisions Decisions can be difficult to make because they have such an impact on life. Have you ever had to make an important decision? Making decisions is very important in life. Decisions are what make the world go around. I have made many decisions in my life. One that has changed the high school part of my life was whether or not I would play varsity hockey my freshman year. Before the decision I had made a list of the “pros and cons”. For instance I didn’t like the fact that I would get

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    Decision Making Process Tara Wagner MGT230 April 1‚ 2013 George DeMetropolis I can honestly say that most of the decisions that I have made over the years have been spur of the moment. I was never really that great at planning out any of my decisions that I made. Most of the spur of the moment decision that I have made turned out to be the right decisions at the time. One of my biggest decisions was joining

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    the critics‚ I am here today to explain to you‚ representatives of the media‚ that Protective Service Officers are the answer in conjunction with improve infrastructure. Therefore I am suggesting that we need a balance. It is essential that we continue to develop the PSO program to combat against the current danger of crime. Let me give you a quick background about Protective Service Officers. PSO were introduced in February 2012‚ to help improve safety in high risk train stations from 6pm to the

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    (2007) stated‚ “Professional accountants owe their primary loyalty to the public interest‚ not just to their own financial interests‚ company directors or management‚ or current shareholders at the expense of future shareholders.” (Chap. 1‚ p. 22). Decisions made by executives should reflect their corporation’s ethical values. In knowing this information‚ the case of Daniel Potter and his employer Baker Greenleaf raises some concern. I will address the dilemmas of the case‚ the stakeholders involved

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    Introduction Explores the ethical works of Hannah Arendt What Guides Ethical Decision Making A processor manufacturing company who are currently facing financial troubles completed an order about three months ago for newly designed high-powered processors that are smaller than and four times as powerful as its predecessor. These processors are to be placed into cutting edge cellular phones by a leading cellular phone manufacturer whose release date is a mere month away. A design inconsistency was

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    A Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) is required to follow Arizona State court rulings and statutes and departmental procedures as well as Supreme Court precedence. The juvenile justice system is geared more to protection and support of the minors involved in the process than the adult criminal system. However‚ in a delinquency proceeding‚ a juvenile can be subject to deprivation of or limitations on their liberty‚ the same as adult defendants. Because of this‚ they have been deemed deserving of

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    GOODNIGHT MISTER TOM ORAL Billeting officer: -lines‚ stretching with thousands of kids‚ all with emotionless faces‚ not knowing where their destiny lies‚ not knowing when they will see… their parents again. Yes I am talking about the evacuees of the 1939-1945 war. Being a billeting officer to the 8 to 12 year olds I got inside exposure as to what was happening to the kids and how they were reacting. There were kids who were petrified of leaving home and kept it to themselves. Then there

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    Genre-Narrative Text type- short story A selfish decision Yesterday was the most beautiful day of my life and the saddest one too. It is the summer and the perfect time to celebrate love! But I was angry. I wanted my grandmother to come to my wedding ceremony but she was very sick. In our society‚ grandparents are the oldest living relatives and my grandmother has influenced me very much. So I decided that if she could not come to my wedding‚ I would not get married! My father

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    of Ethical Decision Making for the company As it was in the past‚ to do business ethically today is very important to guarantee success. Do the right thing and not expose the company into bad situations or possible lawsuits where the reputation and corporate image can be affected. Make a business with the only goal of bringing money and forgetting the importance of ethical principles has demonstrated that it only brings negative results. Why is important to have an ethical decision making in

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    The importance of ethical decision making Ethical decision making involves acting in a morally correct and socially responsible way. The law is based on ethical principles. However‚ the law is only ethically relevant to the period in time which it was made. This means that the law will never be able to account for every course of action and that the responsibility lies with the decision makers to ensure they act in an ethical manner. White collar crime in Australia has resulted in the collapse

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