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    Ethics of the Tobacco Industry The tobacco industry is a very unethical industry‚ due to the long term effects of tobacco on humans. The industry also does not assess the ethical and social responsibility the best way that it should. There are many factors that make the industry unethical; some of the reasons are the way the cigarette companies around the world Advertise‚ the way governments and cigarette companies make a huge profit from the sales of cigarettes‚ and the labeling health risks

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    The Ethics of Steroids in Professional Sports Currently in professional sports‚ the use of steroids is one of the most highly debated and controversial topics. It seems that every day there is an athlete being suspended‚ fined‚ and even prosecuted for using these performance-enhancing drugs. In many cases‚ sports fans will condemn these athletes for their involvement in steroids. As I looked deeper into the subject I thought to myself‚ “what is so wrong with athletes trying to take their game

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    The work ethic of Japan could not be more different to the work ethic of Canada. Japanese culture is very different from the Canadian. All aspects of Japanese life‚ especially business relations‚ are governed by strict rules of etiquette. A foreign business person who is either ignorant of‚ or insensitive to‚ Japanese customs and etiquette needlessly jeopardizes his company’s prospects in this country. It goes without saying that the Japanese work ethic and culture greatly affect doing business with

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    morally right action is one that produces a good outcome or result‚ and the consequences of an action or rule generally outweigh all other considerations. A consequentialist would say “do whatever has the best consequences.” An example of consequentialism in medical ethics is euthanasia. Let’s say an individual is brain dead and they are set to die soon‚ the individual can not form a decision or let their wishes be known. This would be considered involuntary euthanasia if a loved one makes the decision

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    culture. Rather than the Spokane tribesmen trying to better the tribe themselves‚ they are counting on Corliss to graduate law school and fix the problems of the tribe. The men of the tribe are not fully applying themselves to employment‚ the tribe‚ or each other. The values‚ goals‚ and practices of the Spokane tribe make their culture foreign to the

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    assessment • reassess • reassessment Assume: Cho r ng‚ gi ñ nh Everything was quiet when I got home so I assumed that you had gone out. Let us assume for a moment that the plan succeeds. She would‚ he assumed‚ be home at the usual time. In this example we have assumed a unit price of $10. I had assumed him to be a Belgian. • assumed • assuming • assumption Authority: Chuyên gia She is an authority on seventeenth-century English literature • authoritative • authoritatively ðinh Nho Hi p

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    ITC331 - Ethics and Professional Practice Session 1 2013 Faculty of Business School of Computing and Mathematics CSU Study Centre Sydney Internal Mode Subject Coordinator Chandana Penatiyana Withanage Subject Overview Welcome to a new session of study at Charles Sturt University. The aim of this subject is to understand and examine a wide range of ethical and professional practice issues and concepts in the information and communication technology (ICT) field. The different types of widely used

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    Computer Lab or Computers in the Classroom Everyone lives in a society dependent on technology at work‚ home‚ and school‚ but students are not able to access this technology on a continuous basis. Computers are significant to education because they make us reconsider how students learn‚ how they are inspired‚ and what useful information is. Classroom with computers have become an important part of the curriculum and need to be used daily. Phasing out computer labs and putting computers right in

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    The first story in Ten Little Indians‚ written by Sherman Alexie introduces a college student with a passion for poetry and a drive to do anything to strengthen her knowledge of it. Similar to her passion‚ I have a passion for different law cases and I like to dissect every aspect of them to learn as much as possible. I then read the article‚ Rebel Music written by Daniel Felsenfeld‚ a pianist and music enthusiast. He describes how music had always been in his life‚ but he never truly found it until

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    Schindler’s List Summary: Schindler’s List is the true story of an extraordinary man who outwitted the Nazis who saved hundreds of Jews from the gas chambers during World War II. In September 1939‚ the Polish Army was defeated by the German forces within 3 weeks. The Jews were commanded to register all their family members and relocate to the major cities. More than 10‚000 Jews used to arrive in Krakow daily from the countryside. The steam locomotives used to transport Jews from various parts of

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