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    Ethical relativism is a concept in which most simple minded individuals adhere to. As a broad definition‚ ethical relativism is a theory where morals are determined by each person rather than a general census. This can be divided up into two parts; ethical subjectivism and cultural relativism. Ethical subjectivism is described as moral judgments based on an individual’s personal values and feelings. To go beyond the individual‚ cultural relativism is a theory where beliefs are juxtaposed with

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    Swearing Ethical Analysis

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    In an Everyday Ethics Podcast titled Foul Language with podcaster‚ Craig Kopp‚ media ethicist‚ Kelly McBride‚ and medical ethicist‚ Art Caplan‚ they discuss whether swearing is ethical (“About”). Using an example throughout being Anthony Scaramucci‚ a previous Director of Communication at the White House‚ who use six f-bombs and multiple other swear word when talking to a reporter. But why do people swear in the first place? To assert authority and power‚ to seem dominant‚ or to influence. Kelly

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    (PAD 6436) course that I took Fall 2015 semester. The course was one of the most important courses I took in MPA program. Before taking this course‚ I never took an ethic course. As a result‚ I did not give great thought about the importance of the ethical values in the workplace. However‚ when I completed the ethic portfolio‚ I gained many competencies and skills. One of the competencies I gained when doing the ethic portfolio is the ability to analyze‚ synthesize‚ think critically‚ solve problems

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    Financial Management Final Exam 3/2/2013 Q1. Calculating NOPAT: NOPAT = Operating Income (EBIT) x (1 – Tax) Operating Income (EBIT) = 700 Tax = 0.35 NOPAT = 700 x (1 – 0.35) = $455.00 Q2. Income Statement: Income Statement (EUR) Sales 15‚000 Operating cost 7‚500 Depreciation 1‚200 Amortization 0 Bonds 6‚500 Bonds interest 6.25% Tax rate (income) 35% EBIT = Sales – Operating cost – Depreciation – Amortization EBIT = 15‚000 – 7‚500 – 1‚200 – 0 EBIT = EUR 6

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    Avenue Q Critique

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    From when we were small child‚ many of us would watch the magical‚ “Sesame Street.” “Avenue Q” is a well cooperated‚ adult version of our childhood TV show with their own agitated touch. Created by Jeff Whitty‚ and directed by‚ Jason Moore‚ First opened as an Off-Broadway in the beginning of a new millennium‚ March 2003‚ at the Vineyard Theatre. You can never get tired of these vulgar‚ yet‚ lovable puppets‚ whether it’s your first time watching it or your tenth. Princeton‚ a college grad‚ with a

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    Company Q and Social Responsibility EST1 Evaluation Company Q’s attitude toward social responsibility reflects a negative reputation on them as a corporation in their current community. The geographical location in a major metropolitan area should sustain the business with a solid consumer base and maintain reliance of current investors. However‚ they closed two stores in high crime areas for consistently losing profits‚ waning investor trust and damaging employee faith. The decision to close

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    Scholarship Essay Q&A 1) List 3-5 extra-curricular activities and tell why they are important to you. Having the experience of playing varsity sports has brought a new light on how I perceived teamwork. What does it mean to be a part of a team? Teamwork is such a vital part of our everyday lives. Without teamwork‚ on is not prepared to handle situations where cooperation is needed to complete a task. Teamwork and cooperation are two significant qualities that many need to have in their lives

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    LEADERS AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS Name: Institution: Course: Tutor: Date: According to F. John Reh‚ a leader is someone who offers leadership roles to others. A leader is someone who should have a vision and goals to achieve. They only achieve their goals by taking steps and strength which keeps them moving towards their goals without any obstacles. What differentiate a leader with others is all about the traits a leader is required to have‚ the traits can be inborn or improved

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    animals that depend on the forests for food and shelter. Despite the fact that clearing of tropical forests increases land for farming so as to meet food demand for the growing population‚ the arguments of deontological ethical theory would disagree. According to deontological ethical theory‚ human beings are morally obligated to act according to certain set principles and rules regardless of the outcome of the

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    English philosopher‚ John Stuart Mill’s‚ introduced the ethical views of Utilitarianism‚ stating that whatever maximizes happiness for the greatest number of people is consider to be the greatest good. According to Utilitarianism‚ an action is morally right if it promotes happiness and morally wrong if it promotes pain. Utilitarianism is an attempt to answer the question “What should we do?” and its answer is that we ought to act in a way that the consequence produce happiness. What I think Utilitarianism

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