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    In Book 2 of Aristotle’s The Nicomachean Ethics‚ he outlines his definitions of moral virtues and how they are acquired. He reaches an implicit conclusion that performing virtuous actions is not sufficient for counting as virtuous by arguing that one must perform virtuous actions in the manner of truly virtuous people in order to become virtuous. This essay will thus analyse the structure of Aristotle’s argument on the relationship of virtuous actions to one’s virtuous character. In Aristotle’s

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    Assignment 4: - Project Management Aims This assignment allows the student to apply project management models. This assignment enables the student to understand how popular project management techniques are applied and implemented. Introduction A project defines a combination of interrelated activities that must be executed in a certain order before an entire task can be completed. Project management has evolved as a field of study‚ with the development of two analytical techniques for planning

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    Organizational JusticeEthics‚ and Social Responsibility Chapter discussed Organizational JusticeEthics‚ and Social Responsibility. While watching CNBC on television‚ I viewed a documentary on the energy company Enron. Their practices and ethics‚ or lack thereof are an excellent example of the topics contained in this chapter. Their disregard for ethical behavior and social responsibility‚ ultimately led to the demise of the company and also caused several members of the company in management positions

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    and administrative side of criminal justice seems to revolve around a variety of models. Some models have been developed years ago and some are even being constructed today. Some reflect off each other and some take a model and build on it. One thing is for sure; models are either closed -system models or open -system models. Closed-system models are the most widely used. They are also the easiest to use. The reason behind this is that with closed-system models explanations of occurrences do not

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    The most important concept I found in module six was the “Right to Lead Model” and “The Five Essential Qualities for Followership”. These were important to me because I want to become more effective as a leader and follower. By utilizing these concepts‚ I can find my weaknesses in each area and increase my effectiveness. The “Right to Lead Model” is important because it provides the ability to evaluate my leadership ability to improve my weak areas. The process starts with identifying my authorities

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    Model84 MODULE 3 Strengths and Weaknesses of Port Management Models Public Service Port Strength: • Superstructure development and cargo handling operations are the responsibility of the same organization (unity of command). Weaknesses: • There is no role or only a limited role for the private sector in cargo handling operations. • There is less problem solving capability and flexibility in case of labour problems‚ since the port administration also is the major employer of port

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    Criminal Justice Models University of Phoenix Shauntale Mc Glory Write a 350- to 700-word paper in which you compare the three models of the criminal justice process. Include your opinion on which model you think best describes today’s criminal justice system and your rationale for that choice. Due process prohibits the government from taking action against an individual that would result in a loss of liberty or property‚ without first affording that individual notice of the pending action

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    the capricious and brutal forms of punishment that ruled the pre-modern structure of crime control and justice. Social contract theories disputed the political influence declared by the nobility and projected that all humans were liberated to act in whatever way they choose. Human beings act as free agents to make contracts with other humans to fulfill their civic and social duties. The utilitarian approach asserts that humans are principally driven by the idea to maximize their pleasure and diminish

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    Ethics refers to a set of ideas that guides an individual or the society in choosing the right decisions when faced with a situation (Radelet and Reed‚ 2002). Due to the position of authority and eminence of criminal justice professionals‚ it is important that strict code of ethics be adhered to; as decisions made in this sector are vital and could sometimes cause grave consequences. For instance‚ when police officers are dealing with criminal cases‚ it is ethical that they present the correct evidence

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    have the right to do and what is right”~ Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart (Lennon‚ 2008). The above quote illustrates how decisions made by a company or individual; although legal or the law can possibly violate ethical standards. Ethics as we remember‚ is the knowing the difference between right and wrong; and doing what is right. Whereas‚ being legal has to do with the following of legislative laws. Given‚ this information‚ this discussion will provide two examples of moral rights and moral

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