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    RUNNING HEAD: How Personal Can Ethics Get? Ruby Washington Dr. David Holness Leadership and Organizational Behavior April 20‚ 2011 The golden rule of customer service is to treat everyone the way you wish to be treated. That is not always prudent because the way one person may want to be treated may not be the same for someone else. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when people are part of the equation. Multiculturalism adds new challenges to businesses especially those doing business

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    Econ 302 Name:_____________________ Fall 2014 Problem Set 1 (Thursday September 18‚ 2014 In class – no extensions) Please Print and Answer in the Provided Space 1) Consider the following estimates for an iPad sold in Canada in 2010: retail price $550 (say at Best Buy)‚ Apple (a U.S. corporation) wholesale price $475‚ Apple intermediate costs $385. Of Apple’s intermediate costs‚ $100 was wholly produced by U.S. manufacturers‚ and $285 from other foreign producers. Suppose the production chain was

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    right to care and set rules in the house to make sure their child is okay. Ethics of care (which is associated with virtue ethics) is a perspective on moral issue that emphasizes close personal relationships and moral virtues such as compassion‚ love‚ and sympathy. I’m not arguing that parents should invade their child’s privacy‚ but that they have the right to. Thesis: Parents have the right to invade their child’s privacy because they care and are obligated to protect those‚ they care about. Synthesis:

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    Former Chairman of the Board‚ Patricia Dunn‚ ordered an investigation into the Board room leaks which encompassed two phases known as ‘Kona I’ and ‘Kona II’. Kona I started in early 2005‚ and was contracted to Security Outsourcing Solutions‚ Inc. (SOS) to perform this investigative work. The investigation concluded in mid-September 2005 without uncovering the source of the leaks. In late January 2006‚ there were again leaks of confidential information from a January 2006 Board meeting that appeared

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    Biology 180 Problem Set 2 1. A population of marine gastropods has shell lengths that are normally distributed with a mean μ = 8 mm and variance σ2 = 2.15 mm2. a. what proportion of the population will have shell lengths between 6.5 mm and 8.5 mm? (3 points) b. what is the probability of finding a gastropod that has a shell length of exactly 7.5 mm? (1 point) c. if there are 1‚000 gastropods in an area‚ how many will have shell lengths greater than 5 mm? (3 points) 2. Childhood lead poisoning

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    Professor John Schneider PHI 102 6 April 2015 The Ethics of Care The Ethics of Care is defined as the feminist approach on the view that men and women approach morality in very different ways: with men stressing principles‚ and women stress more on emotions when making a moral choice (John Schneider‚ Lecture: Ethics of Care). The main proposals of the Ethics of Care were presented by Carol Gilligan‚ a psychologist who focused on how women differ in how they approach ethical issues compared to men.

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    “Great Leaders don’t set out to be a leader...They set out to make a difference it’s never about the role it’s always about the goal”.Are people naturally inclined to look for a leader? Okay what’s a leader a leader is someone who leads people to great achievement. why do people look for a leader we’ll people look for a leader is usually for motivation and to support them so that they can learn to be an successful person in life. Another reason that people are inclined to look for a leader is for

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    This training program is crafted to meet the needs of budding professionals. Skill-set & behavior assessment –general Self- 2nd essential Assess. View. Desirable. 1. Using and developing my knowledge. 2. Researching‚ investigating and problem solving. 3. communicating

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    liability‚ which Moore assumes. Sam exchanges $17‚000 cash for the remaining 50 shares of Moore stock. a. What are the amounts and character of Barbara’s recognized gain or loss? According to section 351‚ the exchange is tax-free and no gain or loss can be recognized. Also‚ any property transferred to a corporation in exchange for stock cannot be recognized. b. What is Barbara’s basis in the Moore stock? ($13‚000) c. What is Moore’s basis in the machinery? $7‚000 d. What are the amounts and character

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    2010 Explain the approach of Situation Ethics to moral decision making. (35) Situation ethics is a teleological approach to ethics based on the teachings of American Theologian Joseph Fletcher who thought it was unwise to follow fixed rules as it does not take the whole situation into account. It contrasts to the Roman Catholic Churches teaching of Natural Law where rules about right and wrong are deducted from the perceived divine purpose for individual acts and objects. Situation ethics is based

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