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… to serve others, to put oneself at the service of a country, an organization, a group, family, friends, or community.
Personal Philosophy of work
My beliefs about myself, people and work are that we are all here to work. I do not sit around and dream of holidays and think about how I cannot wait for the work bell to ring so I can go home, sit on the couch, and turn on the TV. Rather, my thoughts are focused on … bell to ring so I can go home, sit on the couch, and turn on the TV. Rather, my thoughts are focused on work, and my work focuses on supporting other people in the mission and aims of the military that we all currently serve in together. It is not … and a I new chapter will begin—likely outside the military. But it will be a new……
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Why Online Learning work
Introduction
With the arrival of the Digital Age and the advent of distance learning, taking college level courses over the Internet has become … the time to get to a traditional college for classes while making time for everything else that they have going on—whether it is work, family, community responsibilities, church obligations, etc. If an adult wants to earn a degree in order to justify asking for a promotion, or … goal of earning that degree—unless an alternative arises.
Distance learning is that alternative. It gives the learner the option of doing the class work at a time that is convenient for him. The person does not have to be in a classroom at a specific time of … be in a classroom at a specific time of day in order to receive an attendance grade. He does not have to leave work during the……
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Anderson, T. (Ed.). (2008). The theory and practice of online learning. Athabasca University Press.
Concannon, F., Flynn, A., & Campbell, M. (2005). What campus?based students think about the quality and benefits of e?learning. British journal of educational technology, 36(3), 501-512.
?enda?, S., & Odaba??, H. F. (2009). Effects of an online problem based learning course on content knowledge acquisition and critical thinking skills. Computers & Education, 53(1), 132-141.
Yang, Y. T. C., Newby, T. J., & Bill, R. L. (2005). Using Socratic questioning to promote critical thinking skills through asynchronous discussion forums in distance learning environments. The American Journal of Distance Education, 19(3), 163-181.
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… worth thinking about? The reality is that the trolley problem is more useful as a philosophical tool for identifying the differences between various ethic perspectives, such as utilitarianism and deontology (Carter). Outside of that exercise, it really has little merit. At the end of the day, the … has little merit. At the end of the day, the engineer of the self-driving car is going to have to decide upon what ethic perspective is guiding him and then program the machine accordingly. As Nyholm and Smids point out, other than the legal ramifications of how … engineer programs a self-driving car, the morality of solving the trolley problem is too elusive to solve: obviously it is important to take ethic problems seriously, but “reasoning about probabilities, uncertainties and risk-management vs. intuitive judgments about what are stipulated to be known and fully certain facts” … mistake of thinking logic and……
Works Cited
Carter, Stacy M. \\\\\\\\\\\\"Overdiagnosis, ethics, and trolley problems: why factors other than outcomes matter—an essay by Stacy Carter.\\\\\\\\\\\\" Bmj 358 (2017): j3872.
Ewing, J. “German Court Says Tesla Self-Driving Claims Are Misleading.” New York Times, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/14/business/tesla-autopilot-germany.html
Himmelreich, Johannes. \\\\\\\\\\\\"Never mind the trolley: The ethics of autonomous vehicles in mundane situations.\\\\\\\\\\\\" Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21.3 (2018): 669-684.
Marshall, Aarian. “What Can the Trolley Problem Teach Self-Driving Car Engineers?” Wired, 2010. https://www.wired.com/story/trolley-problem-teach-self-driving-car-engineers/
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… enough to realize just how he was being overcharged—but customers did catch on and the scandal revealed a major weakness in the firm’s ethic work. Instead of asking what the firm could do, it needed to be asking what the right thing to do was, as Horowitz (2011) … right thing to do was, as Horowitz (2011) notes in his TEDx Talk. This paper will discuss the Wells Fargo scandal from three ethic perspectives and show.
>By attempting to cheat its customers for a short-term gain, Wells Fargo was essentially acting from an ethic Egoist perspective: promoting its own self-interests based upon an ends-justify-the-means approach. The problem with this was that Wells Fargo did not take a … reputation, Wells Fargo could lose billions in service fees due to declining clientele. Thus, though the firm was acting from the standpoint of ethic egoism, it certainly did not benefit from……
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Trash or Treasure - Case Study
ethic is an important issue in the field of public administration since it provides accountability between the administration and the public. To enhance accountability, … public. To enhance accountability, public administrators, public service leaders and other stakeholders in this field are required to adhere to a code of ethic. The code of ethic gives these professionals guidelines for integrity in their work and helps to ensure the public receives its needs in a fair manner (Academic Partnerships, 2016). However, not every professional in the field … public receives its needs in a fair manner (Academic Partnerships, 2016). However, not every professional in the field adheres to the code of ethic because of various factors such as corruption and greed. This paper analyzes the ethic dilemma in the City of Sunville that has left the Deputy Director of Transportation torn apart on what to say……
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Academic Partnerships. (2016, May 24). The Importance of Ethics in Public Administration. Retrieved from the University of Texas Arlington website: https://academicpartnerships.uta.edu/articles/public-administration/the-importance-of-ethics-in-public-administration.aspx#:~:text=Ethics%20provide%20accountability%20between%20the,the%20trust%20of%20the%20community .
Kure, G.M. (2018, May). Public Servants’ Attitude Towards Professional Ethics and its Implications for Service Delivery in Selected Bureaus of the Oromia Regional State. Retrieved June 18, 2020, from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e33a/1f1f01fc900f993f679643740b8d8c104517.pdf
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Whitton, H. (2001, February). Implementing Effective Ethics Standards in Government and the Civil Service. Retrieved June 18, 2020, from https://www.oecd.org/mena/governance/35521740.pdf
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Why ethic Egoism is a Problematic work for Intelligence
CI Literature Review
Introduction
The aim of this examination of the literature is to fill the wide gap that remains in …
Introduction
The aim of this examination of the literature is to fill the wide gap that remains in counterintelligence research regarding an appropriate ethic standard that can guide and foster an ethic culture, as called for by Bellaby (2012) and Valentine (2016). The purpose of this review is to identify the lessons that have been … review is to identify the lessons that have been learned and presented by researchers on this topic, and to identify an appropriate theoretical work for assessing the way forward. The research question for this study is: How can the US counterintelligence enterprise support collaboration among the various … for this study is: How can the US counterintelligence enterprise support collaboration among the various……
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Epistemology and Duty ethic in Criminal Justice
ethic Issues
1 ethic in Law Enforcement Agencies
As Roufa (2019) notes, ethic in law enforcement are essential to prevent behaviors from going unchecked and bad reputations from being developed. ethic in law enforcement agencies can provide guidelines, identify values that should be promoted, and dictate what sort of actions, behaviors and attitudes law … the US. It also contains terms regarding how officers should conduct themselves: soberly, honorably and honestly.
Law enforcement agencies tend to codify the ethic they want their officers to follower. The reason for this is that they want their officers to engage in ethic decision making, which means making the right decision morally. Sometimes officers can have an unconscious or implicit bias and this can affect their … can have an unconscious or implicit bias and this can affect their decision making (Hehman, Flake & Calanchini, 2018). Having……
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Cahn, S. & Markie, P. (2011). Ethics: History, Theory and Contemporary Issues, 5th Edition. UK: Oxford University Press.
Hehman, E., Flake, J. K., & Calanchini, J. (2018). Disproportionate use of lethal force in policing is associated with regional racial biases of residents. Social psychological and personality science, 9(4), 393-401.
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ethic and ethic behavior can be taught, just as one can teach right and wrong to a child. A child without such an education is more … such an education is more likely to stumble into deviant behavior, and the same goes for an adult who is not trained in ethic and what constitutes ethic behavior. The whole point of Socrates’ teaching the youth of Athens was to train their minds and wills so that they can pursue … their minds and wills so that they can pursue the higher, nobler truths and live a life that aligned with the Good. Were ethic and ethic behavior incapable of being taught, Socrates would not have succeeded in laying the foundation of Western philosophy, his pupil Plato would not have … the foundation of Western philosophy, his pupil Plato would not have succeeded in his school, and Aristotle would not have proceeded……
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Bedi, A., Alpaslan, C. M., & Green, S. (2016). A meta-analytic review of ethical leadership outcomes and moderators. Journal of Business Ethics, 139(3), 517-536.
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Legal and ethic Issues in Healthcare
Healthcare ethic have to do with the wide range of moral decisions that have to be made in medical practice. These are the other considerations … consequently, understood, healthcare quality as it is received and practiced should be improved qualitatively (Taylor, 2015).
There is a need to make an ethic decision whenever a healthcare expert meets a situation where there is a competition between values or uncertainty. These dilemmas could arise at personal, … dilemma, they must take into consideration various influencing factors. These factors include the law, beneficence, autonomy, and nonmaleficence, and juxtapose them with professional, ethic codes of conduct. There are many reasons why there is a growing concern over ethic issues in the practice of medicine and healthcare in general. Such issues as accessibility, quality, the safety of patients, acquisitions and mergers, value-based … has to make hard decisions close to……
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Chen, Y. Y., Chu, T. S., Kao, Y. H., Tsai, P. R., Huang, T. S., &Ko, W. J. (2014). To evaluate the effectiveness of health care ethics consultation based on the goals of health care ethics consultation: a prospective cohort study with randomization. BMC medical ethics, 15(1), 1.
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Reddy, M. S., &Mythri, S. V. (2016). Health-care Ethics and the Free Market Value System. Indian journal of psychological medicine, 38(5), 371–375. https://doi.org/10.4103/0253-7176.191387
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Globalization and Its ethic Implications
The dynamic force of globalization, a phenomenon of interconnectedness and integration of economies around the world, has resulted not only to increasing … global income inequalities and poverty which remains pervasive
Globalization- children's rights nexus is one of the emerging global societal topics with two fundamental ethic issues that pervades in developing countries: child labor and child soldiers. Children are used in some severe forms of child labor and are … poverty, which then drives children in child labor. The unbearable situation of impoverished households and the high cost of schooling forces children to work. Forces…[break]…that I implemented by documenting the departmental malpractice of destroying accounting documents.
Buller, Kohls, and Anderson (1991) identify the education approach as a … by documenting the departmental malpractice of destroying accounting documents.
Buller, Kohls, and Anderson (1991) identify the education approach as a means of addressing ethic conflict. Through……
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