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    Personal Values and Self Awareness Sharess Jefferson Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling/EDC 5213 University of Southwest As with any academic venture there are times when a student is engulfed in self doubt and is distressed by the inevitability of change. Although these factors present themselves throughout many parts of the educational process‚ there remains a sense of purpose rooted in the belief of true compatibility. Nestled within this attraction is the opportunity to

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    Personal and Professional Code of Ethics Everything that I do in life is a reflection of what I believe in and things that I value . I was taught as a child by my grandmother what was right and wrong and I have tried to live my life according to those teachings. Although ‚ as we gain more life experiences ‚we grow and sometimes our values and beliefs change. What I value most in my personal life are relationships‚ honesty‚ security‚ cleanliness‚ dependability and fun. In a professional setting

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    Personal Ethics - The Golden Rule & Six Pillars of Character University of Phoenix IT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CMGT/530 April 11‚ 2010 Abstract The “Golden Rule” is truly worth more than gold. It applies to everything‚ everybody‚ and every relationship that has ever existed. This highly emphasized “rule” is somehow stated in every religion and belief system of both early and modern civilization. In Judaism‚ “You shall love your neighbor as yourself”; Christianity‚ “Whatever you wish that men

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    Through the decades‚ the personal values of a person have been influenced by the time. Whether that person is 8 or 38‚ they are influenced by their surroundings dramatically. In the 1920’s‚ money and status were two things that influenced what one did. The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the 1920’s‚ during a time of prohibition. Many of Fitzgerald’s character are rebellious of the prohibition and they can get around the law a bit easier because they have money. The theme of

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    together‚ there is much debate on who is‚ or what is the determining source to define ethics? “Ethical beliefs are highly diverse and often deeply held‚ especially when intertwined with local cultural or religious practices.” (Tweedie et al‚ 2012‚ p. 1). After much consideration‚ six major ethical systems exist in today’s world‚ and the six systems can then be further broken into two separate categories of absolutisms vs. non-absolutisms. According to Geisler (2010)‚ “Since God’s moral character does

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    Running Head: PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS Personal and Organizational Ethics [Writer Name] [Institute Name] [Course name and number] [Name of paper] [Instructor ’s name] [Date submitted]� Personal and Organizational Ethics And one Tuesday from the supervisor for me to come to her office so that we can discuss these activities. She told me that I needed to go to the office after hours and I needed to come just to get my paperwork together in the morning. I was okay with this because

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    So it is no different that everyone has a different personal code of ethics when it comes to work and personal life. Hence‚ the phrase "personal" code of ethics. People develop their personal code of ethics through a variety of personal experiences. Mine have been from my family‚ culture‚ world experiences‚ and my teaching profession. It is important for all administrators of education to be lifelong learners. My personal code of ethics is you should show up to work on time‚ be caring and honest

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    study will examine the theories as well as examples by which the practical importance of the theories can be more clearly understood. The study will basically argue that both of these approaches to ethics are deeply flawed‚ but that they each have something important to contribute to the realm of ethics as well. Ethical Subjectivism is defined in terms that can appear almost absurdly simplistic. MacNiven defines it in the following way: a particular action . . . is . . . morally right if some person

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    Because of this course study I have found some important insights to shape and strengthen my Christian values and ethical framework. Through the reading I have found that my values and ethical framework need a stable and unchanging foundation that is only found in and through the work of God. Satan would seek to convince you that you are in control and can make the right decisions regarding your values and ethical framework. If you follow this path‚ the author of Ecclesiastes clearly states that you

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    what an individual ought to do‚ are determined by the consequences of a given action. One thinker to reject this idea of consequentialism was Immanuel Kant. In his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals‚ Kant endeavors to establish a system of ethics that has no trace of the empirical nature of utilitarianism. To him‚ “the moral worth of an action does not lie in the effect expected from it and so too does not lie in any principle of action that needs to borrow its motive from this expected effect”

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