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    During Greek Rule hundreds of years ago women were put to a standard and expected to maintain it through everything that they do. When any woman did anything out of the norm then they were most likely ridiculed for what they had done. In his play‚ Oresteia‚ Aeschylus highlights the implications of gender roles in Greek society with the foiling of Clytemnestra by Electra to illustrate the Greek ideals and views of woman in contrast to their men‚ the juxtaposition of Orestes and Clytemnestra as equal in

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    THE CONCEPT OF ETHICAL OBLIGATION Name Institution Instructor Course Date The concept of ethical obligation Ethical obligations are rules and laws by which people are expected to live and adhere to in order to undertake a profession. Most professionals as George tenet belonged to professional organisations which‚ among other things‚ are able to discipline people for interfering in the ethical obligations and suspend or expel them from practice if the interference is serious

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    University of Phoenix Material Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review |What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. | |The ethical issue that is presented is the officers know that the husband was driving while intoxicated; they know that he has | |lied‚ and they know based off of the 911 call that the wife was abused. The law states that nothing can be done because nothing | |was observed

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    Bill Shaw‚ a philosopher‚ wrote the paper “Affirmative Action: An Ethical Evaluation”. In this paper he presents four objections people have to why affirmative action is wrong and then gives reasons as to why these objections are not valid. In this paper‚ I will first discuss what affirmative action is‚ then Shaw’s point argument against “the objection of unfair burden on present generation of white workers” (Shaw 766). Following this‚ I will articulate an objection to Shaw’s argument‚ regarding

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    ETHICAL SYSTEM DEFINITION SLOGAN STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES EXAMPLES IN APPLICATION Subjectivism The doctrine that knowledge is merely subjective and that there are no objective moral truths. “It’s either my way or the highway.” You learn to trust yourself in your decision-making. You are not prepared to learn from the experiences of others (from which wisdom is derived). People around the world have different views‚ some of which are influenced by personal tastes‚ feelings and opinions

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    Question 1: Explain the group’s model on the guidelines or principles that will guide you in making ethical decisions. Remember to indicate the sources that you used in compiling the model. One have to admit that ethics cannot be compared to feelings but nonetheless our feelings does guide or influence our ethical choices. Ethical guidelines for every individual in the group will differ from member to member and the group has decided to adhere to all three the following principles in order

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    The documentary‚ Call Me Kuchu takes pace in Uganda‚ Africa. The video takes on the perspective of David Kato‚ a human rights activist in Uganda‚ who wanted to change the unethical laws that took place there. Uganda had passed an anti-homosexuality bill that outlawed same-sex relationships‚ thus leading to discrimination and abuse towards Ugandans that were open about their sexual orientation. The bill stated that if a person knew of a homosexual that they should report them within 24 hours‚ or the

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    1. Which of the following is true regarding a second round of financing? 2. IPO The first step in creating a new company or adding an online project is to identify a consumer or business need in the marketplace. True ________ is money invested in a business by an individual‚ a group of individuals‚ or a funding company in exchange for equity in the business. Venture Capital The Web hosting option under which the business acquires the hardware‚ software‚ staff‚ and dedicated telecommunications

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    Union. Different from the national identity fostered during WWII‚ the post-war national identity Mark Hamilton Lytle calls “Cold War Consensus” resulted not from contributions to any war effort but from an ingrained sense of mass fear about the implications of Communism for the American way of life. The origin of this consensus stemmed not from the threat of Communism encroaching

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