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    Business Ethics

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    1. Describe the need for ethical theories. (3) Ans. Ethical theories represent the grand ideas on which guiding principles are based. They attempt to be coherent and systematic‚ striving to answer the fundamental practical ethical questions: 1.What ought I do? 2. How ought I to live? Ethical theories are needed for a number of purposes. They are the foundations of ethical analysis because they are the viewpoints from which guidance can be obtained along the pathway to a decision. The aim of ethical

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    financial statements is stated in the audit report. Also included is a summary of any justified departures from generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and their effects. There are five basic types of financial audit reports. A standard unqualified report is issued when there are no material violations with GAAP‚ all proper disclosures are included‚ and the auditor is independent and received all information necessary to proceed with the audit. There can also be no changes in accounting principles

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    government should be run: “Encouraged and instructed by these officials‚ some absolutists rulers tried to reform their governments in accordance with Enlightenment ideals”(Mckay‚ 529). This led to what historians now call enlightened absolutism. Enlightened absolutism describes the monarchs of the Enlightenment that began to reform absolute monarchy to fit in with beliefs that emerged from the Enlightenment. These reformations eventually lead to major changes in different governments and allowed new

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    Between Rome and Athens‚ Rome had the better system of citizenship. In Rome women and children had more rights. In Athens they had a lottery system for election and anybody could be picked no matter how unqualified you are. Rome had a larger population then Athens so they were more lenient with their rules. Overall Rome had a better system of citizenship. Women and children had more rights in Rome. Women and children could become citizens‚ in Athens they could not. This benefitted Rome because

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    3) 11. Virtue ethics (Ch. 4) 12. Happiness (Aristotle‚ Ch. 4) 13. Habit (Aristotle‚ Ch. 4) 14. Virtue as a mean (Aristotle‚ Ch. 4) 15. Excellence‚ de (Confucius‚ Ch. 4) 16. Mengzi on human nature (Confucius‚ Ch. 4) 17. Moral absolutism (Ch. 5 and Rachels essay) 18. Cultural relativism (Ch. 5 and Rachels essay) 19. Fatalism (Ch. 6) 20. Hard determinism (Ch. 6) 21. Soft determinism (Ch. 6) 22. The Value of Life Principle (Ch. 8) 23. The Principle of Individual

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    Being Unionized or Union-Free Introduction In this paper I will discuss the steps and actions an employer will need to take to avoid a union‚ and how to achieve strong‚ lasting and positive employee relations. This will ultimately be done by understanding why employees choose unions. The steps that employers can take is by added various training programs against unions‚ require attendance of employees in anti-union meetings‚ and hiring outside labor relations consultants to block all attempts

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    important documents were not recorded‚/ filed /or distributed properly?/Ahh‚ /that would not be easy‚ isnt it?/ Today ‚/ i offer myself to be your diligent /and systematic caretaker of informations./Right now‚ /you may find me unexperienced/ and unqualified /however /my request fellow students‚ /as i (state your name)//stepping forward offering myself for the position of the secretary‚/i pray/ that you give me/ the chance/ to prove/ my utmost sincerity and dedication /to all of you here/ for the accuracy

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    situation and detail the ethical problems involved for both ABC and Green and Associates. The four types of opinions auditors use to quantify a statement of opinion regarding a completed financial audit are; unqualifiedunqualified with an explanatory paragraph‚ qualified‚ and adverse. An unqualified opinion is the most desired from an auditor because it means an auditor regards the financial statements as being “clean”‚ and they fairly represent the financial condition of a company. Auditors must plan

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    Kipnis's Poem Analysis

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    The concept of unqualified confidentiality means that confidentiality must not be broken under any exceptions. Contrary to Kipnis’s views‚ I argue that confidentiality should be qualified because doctors have more obligations than just confidentiality‚ a third party’s health and safety should not be used as mere means‚ and doctors must consider Kipnis’s first argument is that our legal obligations are not the same as our moral or professional duties (50). Because one’s ethics and the law can come

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    King Charles Xii

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    of Sweden. Charles XII was the first Swedish king born to absolutism and at the age of 16‚ officially crowned himself king in Stockholm instead of Upsalla. Charles XII omitted the traditional royal oath as well. Charles’ first official acts consisted of building and restoring palaces and modernizing the Swedish military‚ introducing flintlocks and bayonets into Swedish warfare. While Charles XII was away from the throne‚ the absolutism of his empire began to erode. Charles XII refused to marry

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