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    Responsibility in Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein There are many themes that could be written about in Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ but the one theme that is most important in today’s society is taking responsibility for your actions. In the book there are numerous instances where responsibility is tossed aside and forgotten by the characters. Victor Frankenstein in particular does not take heed of consequences that come about from his own actions. All throughout the book Victor denies the

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    McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 5-2 Chapter 5 McGraw-Hill Ethics And Corporate Responsibility © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives After studying Chapter 5‚ you will know: 5-3 how different ethical perspectives guide decision making how companies influence the ethics environment the options you have when confronting ethical issues the important issues surrounding corporate social responsibility how the political and social

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    Personal Responsibility Learning to be responsible will not only help you achieve your career goals‚ but it will also help you become a better student and be successful in college. Even though it is often easy to get sidetracked and fall off course and lose sight of your goals‚ by being personally responsible you can achieve your goals and get back on track by taking accountability for your own actions‚ taking care of yourself‚ and managing your emotions. “To err is humane” (Pope‚ Alexander

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    Ethical Lens Inventory According to the Ethical Lens Inventory results‚ my preferred lens is (Rights and Responsibility‚ and Relationship Lens). Basically this means I use my reasoning skills to determine both the universal rules that each person should follow‚ and the processes that will assure fairness and justice for all in the community. I learned my strengths in the Ethical Lens Inventory to be my self-awareness and justice. I am responsible and do what is fair for members of my community

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    An Analysis of Ethical Principles in The Evaluation The term ‘ethical’‚ as I have come to apprehend it‚ is not just conforming to putative standards of conduct‚ but dealing with what is good or bad and with moral duty and obligation. Thomas A. Schwandt‚ a professor at the University of Illinois‚ notes that “while we can live in a world without standards and guidelines‚ we cannot live in a world without ethics.” Although‚ standards and guidelines have become prominent and are important guides in

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    There are many important skills needed to properly manage personnel and maintenance during your specific shift. These skills include; worker accountability‚ scheduled and unscheduled maintenance‚ and securing the workplace. Supervisor responsibilities are essential to have a smooth flowing‚ accident free working environment. Knowing how to supervise personnel effectively during maintenance‚ will ensure all tasks are completed in a timely‚ effective manner and will ensure all maintenance is performed

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    This essay explores the story ‘Kura‚ Yeye‚ Boorda ‘from the past‚ today and the future‚” written by Len Collard and the Indigenous Australian notion that the land is alive. I outline the deep connection to the land and how Waakal the Rainbow Serpent and the Dreaming has brought about this notion. To Indigenous Australians‚ the land is not inanimate; it is a complete environment that supports and is maintained by people and culture. Land is central‚ spirituality and culturally and in this story the

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    Personal Responsibility Lawrence M. DeWitt GEN/200 March 20‚ 2013 Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility to me‚ in regard to my collegiate education‚ means that I will strive to maintain a 4.0 GPA. In addition‚ I will be punctual when going to each class during the week‚ regardless of my work schedule and personal time. Attending on time is important for anything that has a certain start time‚ if it’s an appt. or a class. By showing up

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    Ethical Perspective The ethical perspective of an individual has a profound affect on how he lives his life. Ethical perspective can be that of character‚ obligation‚ results‚ or equity; or C.O.R.E.. An individual may fall into one of these perspectives or may be blended between two or more. An individual’s ethical perspective can be reflected in the culture of their organization and determines how they handle ethical situations on a daily basis. My personal ethical perspective is substantially

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    judgement. Whether they are blaming their parents‚ friends‚ or a complete stranger‚ they should instead take the blame themselves to learn from the situation. In A Million Little Pieces by James Frey‚ the readers learn that it is easiest to take responsibility for their actions rather than blaming others. The main character‚ James‚ learns that it is easiest for him to take the blame for his actions rather than blaming others because doing so allows him for the most efficient recovery and life after

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