handed to me after the childhood innocence I had was stripped of me. I witnessed something which opened my eyes to the consequences of wrong decisions and forced me to take control and responsibility over every action I proceeded to do after that. This new addition of ethical lenses allowed me to mature faster than others may have‚ but shaped me into the young woman I am today. The various messages of which I have to determine which will lead me in the right direction‚ confuses me.
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Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection My personal ethical lens is “Rights-responsibility and results lens.” The ethics game defines this lens as “I balance rationality and my intuition to decide how to complete tasks for the best of an individual.” Ethical lens report www.ethicsgame.com The results of the Ethical Lens Inventory (ELI) state my strengths as making choices for the greater good of everyone involved. I make it priority that each person’s rights are protected to assure everyone in the
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I had no idea what the ethical lens inventory meant‚ I was confused. I just followed the directions and started working on the assignment. As I was answering the questions‚ I had a couple of questions that repeated and in my mind seemed similar and I thought‚ “I just answered this question‚” but at the end I understood why the questions‚ were like that. It was because it was testing my values. My ethical lens inventory report showed me my preferred ethical lens‚ blind spot‚ strengths and weaknesses
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After taking the Ethical Lens Inventory‚ I have discovered that my personal lens is the Results Lens. Upon further reading I discovered how that translated into my values‚ strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and my blind spot as well as how to see more clearly. The key phrase for those with the Results Lens is “I make choices that are good for everyone.” The values and strengths associated with the Results lens are the core values‚ the classical values‚ and the definition of ethical behavior‚ the tools for analyzing
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transforming and shaping their definition of American culture. So far‚ America went through the change of becoming more urban and industrial. With society that’s focused on industries‚ leisure and fun was a rare thing to think about. Soon enough‚ Coney Island emerges to serve as an escapade from the strict genteel order. Kasson argues the fact that Coney Island was more than an amusement park‚ it was known as the visualization of the new American culture‚ straying away from the Victorian Genteel order
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My love of cultures didn’t blossom overnight; instead‚ on a thirteen-hour plane ride‚ I began‚ unknowingly‚ the longest journey of my life. At the age of eight‚ my large eyes darted back and forth across the aisles‚ trying to find comfort among the sea of peculiarity. As the plane flew over the vast Atlantic Ocean‚ farther and farther away from home‚ I felt lost and vulnerable. Most kids dream of flying 30‚000 feet over land‚ but for me‚ this flight was a nightmare. I had left everything I had
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Mass media culture has become a source of trivial distraction from true reality. The mass media industry allows information to be misconstrued by being produced through multiple sources. The information portrayed in real literature is much more authentic and concrete than the ideas depicted in “unreal” mass media. In Brave New World Revisited Huxley describes human reaction to mass media as “the tendency to response to unreason and falsehood- particularly in those cases where the falsehood evokes
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Socio-cultural lens refer to as rational self‚ were being combine which is a contextual way to observe young people relate to culture and society which it is used. As context is defined as the situation that shape the definition with more explanation that have detail around as the main reason for why the contextual approach is beneficial because the information can be a figure that can carry a context in which to develop a concept that connect and able to contribute in the society and in order to
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Until the 1960s‚ the radio was the only significant electronics in an automobile. All other functions were entirely mechanical or electrical‚ such as the starter motor and the battery charging systems. There were no “intelligent safety systems‚” augmenting the bumper and structural members to protect occupants in case of accidents. Seat belts‚ introduced in the early 1960s‚ were for improving occupant safety and actuated completely mechanically. The driver or one of several mechanical control
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ENGLISH ESSAY When going through a rough patch in life‚ someone may notice and come to terms with things about themselves that they didn’t come to grips with before. In other words‚ “In times of adversity or hardship‚ one’s true character is revealed.” In Ellen Foster‚ a book about a young foster child by Kaye Gibbons‚ Ellen faces many challenges. These challenges include the suicide of her mother‚ the abuse and unavoidable death of her father‚ and rejection from family members which led her to
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