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    world has been shaken in recent years with news of countless corporate scandals. With the business principals and ethics of these corporate leaders under scrutiny‚ both the corporate and academic communities have begun to examine what exactly is being taught to undergraduate business students. A noticeable flaw in the curriculum of most business degree programs is a lack of required ethics courses. To ensure that undergraduate business students develop a proper ethical foundation to survive in the

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    Although there are many people who attempt to embody the virtue of happiness‚ Bill Gates appear to be the one to do it most effectively. In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics‚ he defines happiness to be obtained through “habituation or by some sort of training” of the virtues‚ a practice Bill Gates knows well (Aristotle 121). According to Forbes magazine‚ he was voted to be “the world’s most generous person”‚ further expressing his ability to exercise virtues (Mac). But is Bill Gate only appearing to look virtuous

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    Business ethics main concern is how to give solutions to ethical problems that arise in a business environment and/ or working place. (White‚ Lecture #2‚ September‚ 9). Through years different philosophers have created and developed different theories that would help a business person solve these issues in order to assure the success of a business organization. However‚ three are the widest spread approaches that try to make the life in an organization easier and happier: Kantianism‚ Utilitarianism

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    1. Executives were stupid? It is common to say that the CEO and other executives were stupid. Not likely‚ CEOs and others almost always have great track records in their relevant businesses. Chosen over their peers for being the most able and most competent. Often times come from Ivy League schools and having MBAs and PHDs. Not likely that the executives of failed companies are unintelligent. 2. Executives couldn’t have known what was coming. Even the best executives can be caught off guard by unforeseen

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    UTILITARIANISM AND DEONTOLOGY Action we take must have consequences whether good or bad. Utilitarianism is a theory that focuses on consequences that will bring about the best possible outcome of any situation‚ in terms of individuality or people‚ this means some sort of pleasure and happiness must be the result. On the other hand‚ deontology focus on the doing the right thing‚ were your intentions will be understood based on the right thing where everyone in your position would do the same‚ more

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    Consequentialists are a group of philosophers who asses whether an act is right or wrong based on the consequences of the action. There are different types of consequentialism including: ethical egoism‚ act-utilitarianism and rule-utilitarianism. These three branches of consequentialism will be discussed later in this paper. A supererogatory act is something that is good but is not obligatory; these acts involve rendering aid to others that go above moral requirement. Consequentialists claim that

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    Case 3: How Much Should Directors Direct? Q: How active do you think boards should be? A: In my views‚ boards shouldn’t active in corporate governance‚ strategic planning and general decision too much‚ but they should be more active in communicate with CEO. Boards and CEO have different role. CEO is boards’ only one subordinate. They have their own responsibility. CEO’s job is making sure that the company can make money for shareholders with a sustainable condition. Boards’ job is get report

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    Why I want to become an accountant. Composing. Why I want to become an accountant? Have you ever been in the accounting department? I have been in the accounts. Everywhere numbers and digits‚ and small and large‚ very different‚ but in the end all agree with each other. Accounting! Surprisingly interesting. Mayakovsky Accountant - responsible profession. It requires a mathematical mind‚ here it is all very logical‚ exactly. The main principle of accounting - rigid logic. Some people believe that

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    Q1: Consider PepsiCo’s advertising throughout its history. Identify as many commonalties as possible across its various ad campaigns. How is this campaign consistent with PepsiCo’s brand image? A1: a. Some of the earlier slogans have the commonality that you get more for the same price‚ that when you buy Pepsi you get more of flavor‚ amount and/or whatever than the competition offers. Pepsi is for everyone and that Pepsi alone can refresh or change the world. Many slogans

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    Alyson Heineman REL 305 04/10/05 Summary of Islamic Calligraphy Plate pgs. 89-96‚ pgs. 106-117 The first part of Plate’s Section three is called Word and Image in Islamic Calligraphy. It first compares urban graffiti art with the art of Islamic calligraphy. It talks of how a verbal language can provoke such visually complex artwork‚ linking the similarity of urban street art to historical religious text. In a religious setting‚ ties between the visual and verbal contexts are apparent

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