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    use: distributing pirated materials‚ stealing money and identities‚ etc. The ethical question about unlocking seems to have been answered - by governments‚ at least - as to say that it is the corporations’ hands that need slapping‚ and not the consumers. If I had to define what a "hacker" was‚ I’d say it’s someone who possesses a rare technical discipline to alter the function of another work‚ and the ethical discipline to do it without lying‚ cheating‚ or stealing. So the real ethical challenge to

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    business negatively. Would you call honesty part of the corporate culture at Finer Bags? Yes‚ no‚ or both? Explain. Honesty is “the duty to tell the truth and not leave anything important out‚” (Brusseau‚ 2012‚ p. 57). By definition Finer Bags is not lying about their product. They are honest in telling buyers the bags are fake. Assuming Finer Bags isn’t leaving anything important out‚ honesty can be considered part of the corporate culture. They could have been dishonest and advertised the bags as real

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    | Ethical or Unethical | One Person’s Response | | Myrna ZCelaya | 1/22/2011 | The author explains ethical or unethical behavior in different scenarios relative to management in the corporate world. | Calling in sick when you really are not is unethical because on such short notice a replacement will be difficult‚ if at all‚ to find. Someone needs to do the job that you are hired to do with or without you. Everybody at one point or another gets ill and that is understandable

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    In the book “My Brother Sam is Dead” Sam wanted to go to war but his father didn’t want him to go. Sam went anyway and then when he came home he was accused of stealing cows and was shot to death. Sam’s father Eliphalet (Life) and Sam’s brother tim went to verplanks to get some goods and on the way home life was kidnapped and sent to a prison ship where he later died.Life was more right than Sam . Sam wanted to go war but life didn’t want him to go. The reason life didn’t want him to go was because

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    switched to using incoming funds to pay off earlier investors. It took him 9 months to get caught for creating this kind of scheme. There is only one type of person that in my mind would do all of this criminal behavior and hurt thousands of lives by stealing and falsifying their income and that would have to be an Ethical Egoist. They come from the theory of ethical egoism‚ which is a type of person that acts in their own self-interest. They believe that everyone should limit their own judgments to their

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    The word lie is such a harmless‚ three-lettered-word‚ right? Wrong. Lying is something that is both overlooked morally and figuratively. Regardless of what extent one chooses to lie‚ they are still in the wrong. I feel as though there is no “grey area” in terms of telling a lie; there is truth‚ and then there is untruth. With this being said‚ I consider all of deception‚ self-deception‚ deceit‚ and mendacity to be forms of lying. Deception withholds dishonesty in itself; it undoubtedly correlates

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    In the essay‚ “The New Immorality”‚ Joseph Wood Krutch argues that in today’s time‚ humans are becoming increasingly immoral creatures. This claim can be exemplified by the behavior of students‚ teachers‚ politicians‚ business people‚ celebrities‚ and countless others. Krutch believes that although people claim to be honorable‚ the majority of their actions say otherwise. People no longer care if the acts they commit are immoral because they often only care if it is beneficial to themselves. As times

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    relative‚ as a whole‚ moral standards have not really changed. There has never been a culture in the history of the world that promoted values and actions contrary to what is considered to morally right. Not once has a culture promoted rape‚ murder‚ lyingstealing‚ or other similar deeds (Lewis‚ 1952). Logically‚ it is easy to understand why such actions would not be permitted. Only chaos can exist without the order and structure of absolute law. However‚ if logic is the only reasoning behind laws‚ everything

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    Noble Truths when he first experienced enlightenment. The Buddhists methodology of morality are principles of a moral behavior called the silla. These principles contain instructions to abstain from: (1) the taking of a life (2) stealing (3) immoral sexual behavior (4) lying and (5) intoxicants. Buddhists view on destiny is that no individual exists through the samsara cycle which is another name for reincarnation. During the samsara cycle each individual is comprised of five groups called skandhas

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    wrong; wicked. Now one can say that bravery is a good characteristic for one to acquire. On the other hand‚ tricking/fooling/lying to some one is a bad characteristic for a human to posses. Honesty is generally identified as a good trait as well. Being brave and honest are great qualities identified around the world as good traits for a human to either receive or retain. But‚ Lying or tricking someone is known to be an evil trait for a human to exercise. In America and other countries around the world

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