Ethics of Ambiguity

Charitably imagine how de Beauvoir, from her Ethics of Ambiguity, would argue for or against a significant argument from English’s “What do Adult Children Owe Their Parents,” they argue for or against that imagined argument. In five pages 1) explain to your reader the bare minimum needed to know from either English’s “What do Adult Children Owe Their Parents” or de Beauvoir’s Ethics of Ambiguity, depending on the one you exclusively focus on in your essay; 2) argue for or against one significant argumentative claim made by either English’s “What do Adult Children Owe Their Parents” or de Beauvoir’s Ethics of Ambiguity (note, your essay should exclusively focus in on one of the two authors); and 3) defend your argument against a naysayer.

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Being an Effective Follower

Why is being an effective follower important? Additionally, why is “managing up” important as a follower within an organization? Describe the strategy for managing up that you most prefer. Explain. Include 1 research cited. The learning objectives which align with this discussion forum include: Effectively manage both up and down the hierarchy Apply the principles of effective followership, including responsibility, service, challenging authority, participating in change, and knowing when to leave Implement the strategies for effective followership at school or work

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Morality and Ethics

Write a half single-space summary on the topic of why morality matters which should include the main topic or subject of the chapter and what appeared to be most important and relevant. The other half of the page should be single-spaced reflection that will represent your personal opinion on the chapter. this can include (culture, faith , personal experience), something that you liked or did not like about the chapter

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Self Care

Explain how self-care is important in being an ethical professional in helping professions. You may use these five pillars to guide your response.

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[SOLVED] Ethics in Society

Ethical issues are all around us. To live in society is to encounter moral problems that many of us have different opinions on. An ethical or moral issue is something in society that has to do with the concept of right and wrong. I want you to take some time and reflect on what you personally think are the most pressing ethical issues of our day. Give me a list of the three issues you think are the most important ethical issues in society today, and tell me why you chose those over other issues. What makes the ones you chose so important?  4 Paragraphs

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[SOLVED] Case Study and Your System of Ethics

Select an organization that has dealt with significant internal or external ethical issues recently. Examples are listed below. This will be the foundation of your case study. To complete your case study, you will need to conduct research on your selected organization and consider the ethical issues you find to be involved with it. You will also need to locate the organization’s own code of ethics, if it has one. Most publish their codes online. There are examples of codes of ethics in our modules this week. If your organization doesn’t have an explicit code of ethics, research general codes of ethics for your organization’s type (business, legal, journalistic, or medical, for example). Be prepared not only to describe your organization’s ethical issues and to furnish specific evidence of them but also to note whether and how these ethical issues have violated the organization’s own code. You’re going to use the ethics concepts from this course, coupled with your own system of ethics, to analyze these ethical issues by following the outline provided. Make your own personal system of ethics explicit in order to prepare your reader for your analysis of your selected case (organization and ethical issues). You don’t need to write a manifesto; rather, you should lay out your system as simply as you can, with support from our course concepts (lessons and readings) where it’s useful. For example, you could say that you believe in moderation, but it’s much more interesting to note that like Aristotle, you see virtue in it (good place for a citation!). Find your own balance of the personal and the academic. This is a chance for you to show off who you are and what you’ve learned here. Use your own personal system of ethics to analyze your selected case. Provide your own analysis based on your own personal system of ethics of how the organization and its issues are problematic and how a solution, if there is one, might be reached. Note: This is an APA paper that uses and cites course material (textbook and lessons) and includes at least three additional high-quality sources as support. For these additional three sources, you might choose further work by philosophers or conflict resolution providers we’ve covered, work by philosophers or thinkers from outside this course, work by scholars who are thinking about the same issues you are, or commentary from media experts who are looking at the organization and its issues in the press. Whatever you do, do not rely on Google; use the library to find high-quality sources and make sure you understand who and what they are so that you’re aware of things like authority and bias. The paper will include the following sections. Some sections will be one paragraph; others may be more than one. Introduction/thesis: Provide a strong introductory paragraph with a guiding sentence that lets your reader know what your paper will cover and why. Facts: Describe the organization, any important events, and the related ethical issues. What has happened, and what is happening now? Has the organization violated its own professional code of ethics? How can you tell? Personal Ethical Philosophy: You’re taking a break from the organization and its ethical issues. Here, you’ll explain your own personal system of ethics, both what it was before you took this class and how it has developed via our course concepts and your own research. Analysis: Use your own personal system of ethics to analyze the organization and its ethical issues. Make sure always to relate your statements about the organization and its ethical issues back to your own standards of behavior as outlined in number 3, above. Resolution and/or Conclusion: If you see a possible resolution of this organization’s ethical issues, present it clearly. Again, relate it back to your own standards of behavior as outlined in number 3, above. If there is no resolution that you can see, that’s perfectly fine. You can use a more standard conclusion that restates and adds value. Organizations With Recent Ethical Issues (examples, and you may find your own) United Airlines (dragged a bloodied passenger off of a flight) 21st Century Fox and Bill O’Reilly (sexual assault/cover-ups) Facebook (data harvesting and its impact on the 2016 U.S. election) Uber (alleged use of a software dubbed Greyball to avoid regulators in geographic regions where it was operating illegally) The Weinstein Company (multiple sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein/cover-ups) Equifax (data breaches) Samsung (bribery charges) Kobe Steel/Mitsubishi Materials (Japan and corporate governance) Wells Fargo (fake accounts) Apple (slowed-down phones as a sales tool) Ohio State University (abuse of students by coaches and staff) Mylan (EpiPen price gouging) Samsung (battery recall) Criteria Points Purpose This paper must begin with a solid introduction, including a one-sentence thesis that compels the reader to keep reading by connecting the organization and issues, personal ethical philosophy, analysis, and resolution and conclusion. 50 Support and Development Analysis shows depth of critical thought. Research and course materials are leveraged in support of ideas about organization and issues and writer’s own personal system of ethics. Theoretical underpinnings are evident throughout. All research is clearly referenced and cited. 50 Ethical Analysis Writer’s system of ethics is clear and cohesive and includes not just general statements but specific definitions and support (cited) from thinkers we’ve covered in our course. 50 Grammar, Mechanics, and Style Grammar refers to correct standard American usage; for example, subject and verb agreement and correct parts of speech. Mechanics refers to correct idiomatic usage; for example, capitalized proper nouns, word choice, and word order. Style refers to dynamic writing that avoids passive constructions and maintains the reader’s interest via generous use of detail. 50 Total A quality paper will meet or exceed the above requirements. 200

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[SOLVED] System of Ethics

Select an organization that has dealt with significant internal or external ethical issues recently. Examples are listed below. This will be the foundation of your case study. To complete your case study, you will need to conduct research on your selected organization and consider the ethical issues you find to be involved with it. You will also need to locate the organization’s own code of ethics, if it has one. Most publish their codes online. There are examples of codes of ethics in our modules this week. If your organization doesn’t have an explicit code of ethics, research general codes of ethics for your organization’s type (business, legal, journalistic, or medical, for example). Be prepared not only to describe your organization’s ethical issues and to furnish specific evidence of them but also to note whether and how these ethical issues have violated the organization’s own code. You’re going to use the ethics concepts from this course, coupled with your own system of ethics, to analyze these ethical issues by following the outline provided. Make your own personal system of ethics explicit in order to prepare your reader for your analysis of your selected case (organization and ethical issues). You don’t need to write a manifesto; rather, you should lay out your system as simply as you can, with support from our course concepts (lessons and readings) where it’s useful. For example, you could say that you believe in moderation, but it’s much more interesting to note that like Aristotle, you see virtue in it (good place for a citation!). Find your own balance of the personal and the academic. This is a chance for you to show off who you are and what you’ve learned here. Use your own personal system of ethics to analyze your selected case. Provide your own analysis based on your own personal system of ethics of how the organization and its issues are problematic and how a solution, if there is one, might be reached. Note: This is an APA paper that uses and cites course material (textbook and lessons) and includes at least three additional high-quality sources as support. For these additional three sources, you might choose further work by philosophers or conflict resolution providers we’ve covered, work by philosophers or thinkers from outside this course, work by scholars who are thinking about the same issues you are, or commentary from media experts who are looking at the organization and its issues in the press. Whatever you do, do not rely on Google; use the library to find high-quality sources and make sure you understand who and what they are so that you’re aware of things like authority and bias. The paper will include the following sections. Some sections will be one paragraph; others may be more than one. Introduction/thesis: Provide a strong introductory paragraph with a guiding sentence that lets your reader know what your paper will cover and why. Facts: Describe the organization, any important events, and the related ethical issues. What has happened, and what is happening now? Has the organization violated its own professional code of ethics? How can you tell? Personal Ethical Philosophy: You’re taking a break from the organization and its ethical issues. Here, you’ll explain your own personal system of ethics, both what it was before you took this class and how it has developed via our course concepts and your own research. Analysis: Use your own personal system of ethics to analyze the organization and its ethical issues. Make sure always to relate your statements about the organization and its ethical issues back to your own standards of behavior as outlined in number 3, above. Resolution and/or Conclusion: If you see a possible resolution of this organization’s ethical issues, present it clearly. Again, relate it back to your own standards of behavior as outlined in number 3, above. If there is no resolution that you can see, that’s perfectly fine. You can use a more standard conclusion that restates and adds value. Organizations With Recent Ethical Issues (examples, and you may find your own) United Airlines (dragged a bloodied passenger off of a flight) 21st Century Fox and Bill O’Reilly (sexual assault/cover-ups) Facebook (data harvesting and its impact on the 2016 U.S. election) Uber (alleged use of a software dubbed Greyball to avoid regulators in geographic regions where it was operating illegally) The Weinstein Company (multiple sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein/cover-ups) Equifax (data breaches) Samsung (bribery charges) Kobe Steel/Mitsubishi Materials (Japan and corporate governance) Wells Fargo (fake accounts) Apple (slowed-down phones as a sales tool) Ohio State University (abuse of students by coaches and staff) Mylan (EpiPen price gouging) Samsung (battery recall) Criteria Points Purpose This paper must begin with a solid introduction, including a one-sentence thesis that compels the reader to keep reading by connecting the organization and issues, personal ethical philosophy, analysis, and resolution and conclusion. 50 Support and Development Analysis shows depth of critical thought. Research and course materials are leveraged in support of ideas about organization and issues and writer’s own personal system of ethics. Theoretical underpinnings are evident throughout. All research is clearly referenced and cited. 50 Ethical Analysis Writer’s system of ethics is clear and cohesive and includes not just general statements but specific definitions and support (cited) from thinkers we’ve covered in our course. 50 Grammar, Mechanics, and Style Grammar refers to correct standard American usage; for example, subject and verb agreement and correct parts of speech. Mechanics refers to correct idiomatic usage; for example, capitalized proper nouns, word choice, and word order. Style refers to dynamic writing that avoids passive constructions and maintains the reader’s interest via generous use of detail. 50 Total A quality paper will meet or exceed the above requirements. 200

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[SOLVED] Gun-related Deaths in the US

What are different ways to lower gun-related deaths in the US?

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[SOLVED] Behavior Workplace

3. What is the relationship between Utilitarianism & ethical behavior?  How can it be exploited to justify unethical decision in business?  Read the article and try to relate and answer the above two questions https://opentextbc.ca/businessethicsopenstax/chapter/utilitarianism-thegreatest-good-for-the-greatest-number/

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[SOLVED] Internal or External Ethical Issues

Select an organization that has dealt with significant internal or external ethical issues recently. Examples are listed below. This will be the foundation of your case study. To complete your case study, you will need to conduct research on your selected organization and consider the ethical issues you find to be involved with it. You will also need to locate the organization’s own code of ethics, if it has one. Most publish their codes online. There are examples of codes of ethics in our modules this week. If your organization doesn’t have an explicit code of ethics, research general codes of ethics for your organization’s type (business, legal, journalistic, or medical, for example). Be prepared not only to describe your organization’s ethical issues and to furnish specific evidence of them but also to note whether and how these ethical issues have violated the organization’s own code. You’re going to use the ethics concepts from this course, coupled with your own system of ethics, to analyze these ethical issues by following the outline provided. Make your own personal system of ethics explicit in order to prepare your reader for your analysis of your selected case (organization and ethical issues). You don’t need to write a manifesto; rather, you should lay out your system as simply as you can, with support from our course concepts (lessons and readings) where it’s useful. For example, you could say that you believe in moderation, but it’s much more interesting to note that like Aristotle, you see virtue in it (good place for a citation!). Find your own balance of the personal and the academic. This is a chance for you to show off who you are and what you’ve learned here. Use your own personal system of ethics to analyze your selected case. Provide your own analysis based on your own personal system of ethics of how the organization and its issues are problematic and how a solution, if there is one, might be reached. Note: This is an APA paper that uses and cites course material (textbook and lessons) and includes at least three additional high-quality sources as support. For these additional three sources, you might choose further work by philosophers or conflict resolution providers we’ve covered, work by philosophers or thinkers from outside this course, work by scholars who are thinking about the same issues you are, or commentary from media experts who are looking at the organization and its issues in the press. Whatever you do, do not rely on Google; use the library to find high-quality sources and make sure you understand who and what they are so that you’re aware of things like authority and bias. The paper will include the following sections. Some sections will be one paragraph; others may be more than one. Introduction/thesis: Provide a strong introductory paragraph with a guiding sentence that lets your reader know what your paper will cover and why. Facts: Describe the organization, any important events, and the related ethical issues. What has happened, and what is happening now? Has the organization violated its own professional code of ethics? How can you tell? Personal Ethical Philosophy: You’re taking a break from the organization and its ethical issues. Here, you’ll explain your own personal system of ethics, both what it was before you took this class and how it has developed via our course concepts and your own research. Analysis: Use your own personal system of ethics to analyze the organization and its ethical issues. Make sure always to relate your statements about the organization and its ethical issues back to your own standards of behavior as outlined in number 3, above. Resolution and/or Conclusion: If you see a possible resolution of this organization’s ethical issues, present it clearly. Again, relate it back to your own standards of behavior as outlined in number 3, above. If there is no resolution that you can see, that’s perfectly fine. You can use a more standard conclusion that restates and adds value. Organizations With Recent Ethical Issues (examples, and you may find your own) United Airlines (dragged a bloodied passenger off of a flight) 21st Century Fox and Bill O’Reilly (sexual assault/cover-ups) Facebook (data harvesting and its impact on the 2016 U.S. election) Uber (alleged use of a software dubbed Greyball to avoid regulators in geographic regions where it was operating illegally) The Weinstein Company (multiple sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein/cover-ups) Equifax (data breaches) Samsung (bribery charges) Kobe Steel/Mitsubishi Materials (Japan and corporate governance) Wells Fargo (fake accounts) Apple (slowed-down phones as a sales tool) Ohio State University (abuse of students by coaches and staff) Mylan (EpiPen price gouging) Samsung (battery recall) Criteria Points Purpose This paper must begin with a solid introduction, including a one-sentence thesis that compels the reader to keep reading by connecting the organization and issues, personal ethical philosophy, analysis, and resolution and conclusion. 50 Support and Development Analysis shows depth of critical thought. Research and course materials are leveraged in support of ideas about organization and issues and writer’s own personal system of ethics. Theoretical underpinnings are evident throughout. All research is clearly referenced and cited. 50 Ethical Analysis Writer’s system of ethics is clear and cohesive and includes not just general statements but specific definitions and support (cited) from thinkers we’ve covered in our course. 50 Grammar, Mechanics, and Style Grammar refers to correct standard American usage; for example, subject and verb agreement and correct parts of speech. Mechanics refers to correct idiomatic usage; for example, capitalized proper nouns, word choice, and word order. Style refers to dynamic writing that avoids passive constructions and maintains the reader’s interest via generous use of detail. 50 Total A quality paper will meet or exceed the above requirements. 200

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