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    The Profession of Arms Summary CPT Monica Rivera 07 June 2013 The Army White Paper addresses issues which centralized on the professionalism the Army has gone through the past decade of persistent conflict. It is not the final word on professionalism it is rather the beginning of understanding the management of transition and change within the Profession of Arms. It addresses issues related to professionalism from the perspectives of ethic and trust. It places the responsibilities to maintain

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    Question 1 a) Ethics are a list of conduct or principles drawn with the purpose of providing a guideline to what defines professional practice (Corey‚ 2009) while values are the basis of one’s thoughts or ideals in which decisions are generated (Manthei‚ 1997). Certain institutions derive their own core values to help provide a guide to “proper” behaviors. In simple terms‚ ethics are like “rules” within a society‚ culture or institution while values are like “policeman” in our mind‚ helping us determine

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    Although social work is a helping profession that is not what a social worker does. There are many different professions in the social work field and some of them include advocacy and community organization‚ helping families or family member who are recovering from substance abuse‚ child welfare‚ developmental disabilities‚ public welfare‚ etc. The social work profession also follows a code of ethics that each social worker has to follow.  There are six codes of ethics that a social worker must follow

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    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business Ethics and morals go hand-in-hand in workplaces and organizations should be concerned about ethics and morals. Businesses that operate ethically and morally depend on how the managers‚ and employees behave‚ how they interact with each‚ and with customers. In this paper the difference between ethical issues and moral issues‚ differences between personal ethics and business ethics‚ and examples of common ethical problems in business will be discussed. Differences

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    Is Ethics an Alien word to the engineering profession? “The decisions and actions of engineers have a profound impact on the world we live in‚ and society at large” [The Royal Academy of Engineering] and are generally responsible for the way life is on earth due to their key part in discovering innovative technologies throughout the past. However in recent years the engineering profession has come under scrutiny with regards to its ethical stance. Ethics is certainly not an alien word in the United

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    Why Are Ethics Important In The Accounting Profession? Sheree Fletcher CE CAPSTONE COURSE FOR THE ASSOCIATES DEGREE IDS399 September 10‚ 2006 What does ethics have to do with accounting? Everything‚ since there have been some recent financial accounting scandals; a few examples being Xerox‚ WorldCom‚ Enron‚ which have generated much unwanted and unfavorable publicity for CPA’s‚ including those working as controllers or chief financial officers for organizations. When you hear the

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    Introduction In this book‚ The Youth Worker’s Guidance to Helping Teenager in Crisis‚ the authors‚ Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock‚ talk about different kinds of crisis that can be happening during the adolescence. It is important to understand that when a student is suffering crisis in his/her life‚ youth worker should be the one helping them get out of the mess properly. Not surprisingly‚ individuals experience crisis throughout their lives. In fact‚ although two people get the same challenge‚ their

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    Information Technology Ethics Issues Article Summary Isaac Williams BIS/221 December 15‚ 2014 Mary Robbins University of Phoenix BIS/221 To: Mary Robbins From: [Your Name] cc: Learning Team B Date: Re: Wearables with augmented reality are mind-blowing -- and an ethical nightmare. Ethical risks posed by wearable technology‚ utilizing “AR” software. Companies like Google are straying away from the once popular Virtual Reality‚ in favor of what they are calling “Augmented Reality”‚ or AR. According

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    The ACA Code of Ethics is a set of standards for professional helpers to follow. The Code “reflects the counseling profession’s understanding of the responsibilities inherent in the covenantal relationship with society” (Ponton & Duba‚ 2009). This Code is a set of standards to basically keep everyone on the same page when working with clients. Upon reading the Code‚ I was intrigued with the Bartering component found in section A.10.d. I did not realize that bartering was allowed at such a professional

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    DQ1 Wk 1 Define the following environmental schools of ethics — anthropocentric‚ biocentric‚ and deep ecology (also referred to as ecocentric) Anthropocentric - originates from the Greek word "anthropos" which means man in and the latin word "centralis" which means center.  So simply Anthropocentric‚ is man center.  So in theology the doctrine of anthropocentrism is simply that man is the center of all things and that man is not in need of God or higher power‚ and that man is capable of understanding

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