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    religious and philosophical backgrounds. My research suggests that basic ethical values in Japanese business systems are influenced by three philosophical and religious traditions: the Shinto Ethic‚ The Confucian Ethic‚ and the Buddhist Ethic. Boye De Mente adds a fourth which he labels the Parent-Child Ethic. Shinto was the primitive religion of Japan before Confucius and Buddha . The chief deity of Shinto is Amaterasu‚ the Sun Goddess from whom the Imperial Family of Japan traces its origin. Lesser

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    4 Cardinal Virtues

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    term "virtue" is from Latin and originally meant "strength" or "power". It is based on the word vir - man.. The ancient Greeks‚ starting with Homer‚ praised virtue. Despite the research and time‚ it is difficult to say precisely where virtue lies. The right measure is very difficult to achieve‚ and it is often different for different individuals. The idea of "The Golden Mean" is that in our actions we must seek the right measure and proportion. Excess or defect is a departure from virtue. For

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    Diversity in the Workplace

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    Diversity in the Workplace Table of Contents Introduction 1 Importance of Diversity 1-2 Avoiding Discrimination EEO 2-4 Affirmative Action 4 Types of Diversity 4-5 Recruitment‚ Selection‚ Retention 5-6 Managing Diversity 7 Measuring Diversity 7-8 Inclusion 8-9 Conclusion 9 References i Creating and Maintaining Diversity in the Workplace Introduction: Diversity is one of the most important aspects of an organization. According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ diversity

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    Dating in the Workplace

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    Dating in the Workplace Executive Summary The ethical dilemma introduced in this paper is a popular one: Dating in the Workplace. It is an issue that has grabbed the attention of the media‚ and it has the power to ruin an organization if not dealt with correctly. This paper will raise awareness of the rewards and risks of dating relationships in a work environment. Introduction Above all‚ this paper will answer two important questions: What are the primary and secondary ethical issues of concern

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    Plato's 4 Virtues

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    The Four Virtues of the Republic In the Republic‚ Plato sets up a framework to help us establish what the four virtues are‚ and their relationship between them to both the city and the soul. According to Plato‚ the four virtues are wisdom‚ courage‚ moderation‚ and justice. There are three classes within the city: guardians‚ auxiliaries‚ and artisans; and three parts within the soul include intellect‚ high-spirited‚ and appetitive. By understanding the different classes of the city or parts of the

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    Aristotle’s views on Virtue Aristotle believes that there are two kinds of virtue‚ one being intellectual and the other being moral virtue. He states that Intellectual virtue comes from being taught meaning we’re not born with it. Moral virtue on the other hand we develop as we grow and gain an understanding of life. “The stone which by nature moves downwards cannot be habituated to move upwards‚ not even if one tries to train it by throwing it up ten thousand times” (N.E. II.1) Right there he

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    Personal Code of Ethics Personal code of ethics influence us a lot in our everyday activities. They influence us in our decisions‚ the way we interact with others depending upon their nature‚ the way we choose our close friends‚ the way we behave‚ the way we show our anger and tolerance. Personal code of ethics are nature of person that shows in his actions and behaviors. They are naturally made depending on our preferences‚ the society we live and their influence on us. Always parents are

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    a workforce that is “reasonably professional in appearance.” Therefore‚ an employer has the right to set grooming and dress policies that protect legitimate business interest. Employers can’t‚ however‚ set policies in a discriminatory manner‚ for example setting rules telling employees to not have‚ remove‚ or cover tattoos with no specific reasoning. For most companies‚ allowing body art can work in their favor. It attracts young workers that may not feel welcome in more conservative and legal

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    accepted as an equal in which it has been a steady progression. Women have fought their way through voting‚ equal rights‚ hold office‚ and even work. It was not until the Title VII Civil Rights Act of 1964 that discrimination was illegal in the workplace (excluding age). Specifically‚ it was made to prevent the "fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual‚ or otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation‚ terms‚ conditions‚ or privileges or employment‚ because

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    Platos View on Virtue

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    Virtue is the conformation of one’s life and conduct to moral and ethical principles. Virtue is a trait that many people would see as good. This word means many different things to many different people as described in this paper. I will be describing The Sophists‚ Socrates‚ and my own view on virtue and what it is means in all of our minds. Back in the fifth century B.C.E. (Before Common Era) many Athenians such as Socrates believed that there was a basis for stable and certain knowledge. They

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