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    or ‘right’ answer” (Ghillyer‚ 2008‚ p9). In other words‚ it is difficult to offer a specific answer of whether homosexual relationship should be accepted. For this essay‚ I will utilize Ghillyer’s (2008) three-step process to analyze and solve this ethic problem. 2. Consequences 2.1. Social Exclusion Actually‚ it is difficult to deny that homosexual suffer the social exclusion in the recent world. Silver (2007) defined social exclusion as “a multidimensional process of progressive social rupture

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    The ‘Parable of the Sadhu’ discussed how a group hiking up the Himalayan Mountains encountered an ethical dilemma and how their decisions are similar to corporate ethics. This article presents a complex situation in which immediate action was necessary. In briefly‚ a group of multi-national individuals embarked on a trip of a life-time up the mountain. Along their journey up‚ Sadhu‚ an Indian holy man‚ was discovered naked and barely alive by the group of multicultural mountaineers. Each ethnic group

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    its Symbian operating system now showing its age. However‚ the fight-back has long been a Nokia speciality. In the 1990s‚ it was caught unprepared as new ‘clamshell’ handsets were launched by rivals‚ but soon recovered market leadership with new products. Its ability to respond rested in large part on its ability to exploit economies of scale and its efficient supply chains‚ which can produce 1.2 million handsets a day. Its production has shifted to lowcost locations‚ but it has excelled in the

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    Chapter 3: What‚ in your view‚ makes a company “good” or “bad”‚ particularly if you start with the idea that ethics is an important part of your evaluation? Why? According to the Webster’s dictionary‚ good is defined as a favorable character or tendency. Every company has the option of being good or bad. One wrong move can turn a good company bad and one right move can turn a bad company good. Companies that use cheap labor versus companies that use high paid‚ highly educated labor are not bad

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    Unit 38 Assignment 1 P1 - Effects of changes in the economic environment on Burberry. Year 2012 unemployment: Unemployment level: As you can see from the graph the unemployment level has increased from 1.64 million in July 2007 to 2.59 million in July 2012‚ in five years the unemployment level has raised by nearly one million of unemployed people. Inflation rate: The graph shows the inflation rate as you can see on October 2011 the inflation rate increased up to 5.2% which was the highest

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    The Inside Man The film depicts a gang of robbers broke into a bank and seized customers as hostages‚ and threatened the police. "I have planned a perfect bank robbery"‚ the head of the gang said‚ this is a battle of wits‚ not a battle of force . Sure enough‚ the police have not used the "SWAT"‚ "lone hero" insist forcing‚ but got a hostage negotiation experts attempt to rely on rhetoric subdued. However‚ this did not work. Looks like the robbers who rob the bank when they faced the enormous

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    unethical. According to act utilitarianism‚ we must ask ourselves what the consequences of a particular act in a particular situation will be for all those affected. (Shaw & Berry 2013). It may save money to for the companies that produced the products and they may even make a profit but exporting a commodity that is banned is unsafe for those receiving the goods. Kant’s theory also states‚ the basis of obligation – must

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    Challenges China has been under the communist party rule for many decades. The communist party exercises absolute power over legislations and economic & cultural institutions. Unlike western economies where the government promotes transparency for doing business; in China rules and regulations are not so transparent or absolute. Large manufacturing businesses can come under various regulations and bureaucracies‚ China promotes a form of social network called guanxiwang‚ where guanxi [10] is the relationship

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    CASE STUDY: HELPING PATIENTS AT PLAINFIELD HEALTHCARE CENTER Question 1 Is it unethical for the managers of Plainfield Healthcare Centre to honour their white patients’ requests to be helped only by members of their own race? Was Brenda Chaney subjected to a ‘hostile workplace’ on the basis of her race? Did the managers of Plainfield Healthcare Centre unethically discriminate against Chaney? It is unethical for the managers of Plainfield Healthcare Centre to honour their white patients’ requests

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    Officer is Ron Carpenter now in his late-sixties. His wife Mrs. Emelia Carpenter‚ being an aggressive business woman and somewhat younger than her husband‚ now effectively runs the company. Ron Carpenter is affectionately known to all as "Woody" and so the company is generally known as "Woody’s". Woody‚ after an apprenticeship as a cabinet maker‚ started his small furniture manufacturing business back in 1954 and he and his wife moved to their present location in 1959. The company quickly gained a

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