Axia College Material Appendix C Ethical Decisions Scenario Analysis For each of the following scenarios answer the questions and explain whether your answers fit with traditional or modern ethical thinking. After you have finished responding to the scenarios‚ discuss whether you generally make ethical decisions using a traditional or a modern ethical model. Provide an example using an experience you have had in your daily life. |
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Demand Simulation Timothy J. Vrabel Axia College University of Phoenix In the video‚ several principles and concepts of microeconomics and macroeconomics were simulated. In the simulated neighborhood of Atlantis‚ there are many amenities that customers demand. The simulation uses two bedroom apartments to teach the fundamentals of supply and demand. Several scenarios were used throughout the simulation to represent challenges with which management needed to contend. The scenarios showed
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Blood Analysis: Computer Simulation Introduction Blood is a combination of plasma (watery liquid) and red and white blood cells as well as platelets. It is a specialized bodily fluid that supplies essential substances and nutrients‚ such as sugar‚ oxygen‚ and hormones to our cells. Blood analysis can determine how functions of the body are working and if they are working properly. The purpose of this lab is to understand how various ailments‚ locations‚ and blood types can affect blood analysis
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Axia College Material Appendix C Ethical Decisions Scenario Analysis For each of the following scenarios answer the questions and explain whether your answers fit with traditional or modern ethical thinking. After you have finished responding to the scenarios‚ discuss whether you generally make ethical decisions using a traditional or a modern ethical model. Provide an example using an experience you have had in your daily life. Scenario OneYou are a manager at your current company. You receive
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Supply and Demand of Rental Apartments Simulation Veronica L. Powell University of Phoenix ECO / 365 Liliana Fargo November 10‚ 2009 Supply and Demand of Rental Apartments Simulation GoodLife Management is a management firm that manages seven apartment complexes in Atlantis. GoodLife is the only firm that rents apartments in Atlantis and has subsequently created a monopoly within the market. The closest substitutes are rental detached homes which are provided by Oakridge Builders
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describes the overall scenes arrangement and scenario flow of the system. The user: • Will find himself in front of the main menu in the first place which contains the links for the simulation and the conversation scenes. • The user has the choice to choose to start with the simulation or the conversation which in the normal case he will start with simulation but he has the choice anyway. • We’ll go with the normal case in which the user chooses the simulation first of all‚ he will then move to the next
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In our Business Connections class‚ we used a simulation called “Biz Café”. This simulation activity took place in groups of three or four over the span of the semester. The simulation was a coffee house that the group made decisions on. Every week the group makes decisions regarding what should happen at the coffee house‚ i.e. hire/firing employees‚ wages‚ insurance‚ marketing‚ etc. Three days later the results of these decisions are posted and the group sees the results of the decisions they made
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International Trade Simulation Trade conditions were analyzed in the International Trade Simulation between four countries‚ Rodamia being the country in which decisions are made to stop or continue trade with surrounding countries. The simulation shows a variety of situations where trade agreements are created‚ cutoff‚ and strengthened displaying different options and different outcomes to the decisions made. The simulation demonstrated how international trade increases the production of goods
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perceives the scenario? What were the verbal/non-verbal cues that justify your answer? Remember‚ in the selection phase it is usually the loud or out of the ordinary items that get selected first. As you work through this process‚ notice what is catching the attention of your character. What is not catching the attention of your character? What type of mood is your character in? My character that I was assigned was; Regina-working the desk. From the very beginning of this scenario‚ Regina seemed
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OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964. The law created the Office of Economic Opportunity aimed at attacking the roots of American poverty” (ushistory.org‚ n.d.). The poverty simulation gave me a different perspective on the obstacles that faced lower income families in our society‚ as you will come to learn in the following paragraphs. In the poverty simulation‚ I was the father: Kris‚ age 36‚ employed full time at the General Employer. I worked 40 hours per week‚ which included some weekend and holiday work. Other
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