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    Ethical Lens

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    Complete the Ethical Lens Inventory  Write at least 150 words as a reflective statement that defines your personal ethical viewpoint.  Include what you learned through the Ethical Lens Inventory:  Your preferred ethical lens Your blind spot Your strengths and weaknesses Your values and the resultant behaviors Over the past few years I have been in the ‘finding myself’ phase. I have always been a person to be analytical and constantly working things through in my head. As of recent‚ I have

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    Result Lens

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    Ethical Lens Inventory My personal preferred lens is the Results Lens. According to this ethical view an action is ethical if good results come from good actions. A moral person must take actions that create the greatest good and the greatest happiness for many. I listen to my intuition. I use my sensibility to implement the decisions that will determine the greatest good. I try to be equal and fair. My blind spot is that I get satisfied with too little good or unrealistic role expectations.

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    Hermeneutic Lens

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    As we discussed in class‚ hermeneutics allow people read the same text and come away with a different meaning. A prime example of this is the difference in opinions between Muslims and fundamental Christians. Muslims use science to confirm and further back up their beliefs‚ while fundamental Christians stick to what is in the bible to confirm their beliefs. Muslims believe that “Allah created the heavens and all that is between them in six days” (7:54). While Muslims believe that the universe and

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    Political Lens

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    Disclosure Project (CDP). The purpose is to look for new ways for the suppliers to cut energy use and reduce greenhouse gas emissions as stated by the executive vice-president and chief merchandising officer at Wal-Mart; John Fleming. The political lens seeks to define the elements of power and influence within the company’s hierarchy. It is seen as an arena for competition and conflict among individuals‚ groups‚ and other organizations whose interests and goals differ and even clash dramatically

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    Len Bias

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    2011 On June 19‚ 1986‚ the Boston Celtics’ No. 2 overall first round draft pick out of the University of Maryland was found unconscious on the floor of his dorm room. Two hours later he was pronounced dead of cardiac arrest. His name was Len Bias. He was 22 years old. Bias was an all-American basketball player for the Terps just finishing up his senior season. According to those who have ever seen him play (myself included) he was a phenomenal athlete. According to those who knew

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    Marxist Lens

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    Analyzing in a Marxist lens The song I chose to analyze is the song “Successful” by Drake and Trey Songz. The chorus is “I want the money‚ Money and the cars‚ Cars and the clothes‚ The ****‚ I suppose‚ I just wanna be‚ I just wanna be‚ Successful.” To mean this should be seen through a marxist lens. The first line talks about having money to contribute to a sense of successfulness. Money in this sense creates a high status amongst society. The next line ties in having money and what it can buy

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    Lens and Microscope

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    in this lab? (1 point) 6.State the function of the following parts of the microscope: (3 points) a.Iris diaphragm b.Ocular lens c.Condenser 7.State how to determine the following functions of the microscope (2 points) a.Diopter b.Interpupillary distance 8.What is the total magnification when using a compound microscope with an objective lens of 10X and an ocular lens of 4X? Show the calculation used to derive the answer. (2 points) 9.Why are coverslips used to observe specimens under the microscope

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    Critical Lens Essay Helen Keller once said “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through the experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened‚ vision cleared‚ ambition inspired and success achieved. In other words what this quotation means is what individuals go through in life makes them what they are. Individuals have to go through good and bad to learn love and strength. Two examples that support the validity of this quotation are Night by Elie Wiesel and The House

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    Culture Lens

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    Culture lens Ford went through a hard time‚ not just because of the outside gloomy economics‚ but also the pressure of a dysfunctional‚ often defeatist culture. In Ford’s long business history‚ culture is not constant; it evolves‚ the business culture had been changed generation by generation in the economic progress and globalization. Both of essence and dross has been passed down in a grown bureaucracy‚ where people lost their innovation and structure is messy. The new chief executive of Ford

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    Strategic Lens

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    Strategic Lens Amazon: Grouping: With a mission “to be Earth’s most customer-centric company‚ where customers can find and discover anything they might want to buy online‚ and endeavors to offer its customers the lowest possible prices‚” . There are three things that can be inferred form Amazon’s mission statement‚ one is their extremely consumer centric business strategy‚ secondly to strive to enter into new markets and thirdly to achieve it through the least amount of resources. However there

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