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The importance of ethics in our daily life can not be overestimated. The significance of ethical behavior is seen at the underlying foundations of mankind. It is the establishment of a human progress. We as individuals are guided by our moral standards in the social orders...
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Ethics is a moral principle that guides one’s action. Being ethical can be recognised by making the right decision. Therefore, ethics matters every day. It is not only in work, relationships, organization, and also the people we spend with. Being ethical is important because it...
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Many of the values and beliefs I possess, I actually developed at very early age. And as I have grown, my values have also changed or gone through numerous tests. And though I have held onto most of my values and beliefs, I believe that...
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Beauty pageants fall under a type of competition that hopes to define femininity and self-love, but end up doing the opposite. This essay explores the ethical concerns of beauty pageants, like the objectification of women, reinstatement of eurocentric beauty standards, and the promotion of harmful...
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In his article, “Living on a Lifeboat,” population biologist Garrett Hardin made an influential, albeit controversial, argument regarding the process of wealth and resource distribution (Hardin 1974). This paper will explore his main arguments, that providing aid to poor countries would result in unchecked population...
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In “Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor” I do find the counterclaim to be unreasonable. The counterclaim of the argument is that the government should not help the poor due to its limited resources. It is not reasonable. I feel the government should...
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Introduction Ethics means policies and principals govern a person’s behaviour. Integrity is being honest and trustworthy of a person’s action. As you have requested, this article will explain how personal ethics and integrity is an important factor to build the credibility of a manager as...
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These years have created much reflection and investigation of the marvel of trust. Honesty is the act of being straightforward and demonstrating a reliable and firm adherence to solid good and moral standards and qualities. In morals, trustworthiness is viewed as the genuineness and honesty...
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Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of Buddhism. He was the son of Sadhana the ruler of Kapilvastu. Gautama was born in Lumbini (Present Nepal) in the 5th century BCE. He was the prince of Sakya tribe in Nepal. At the age of 16 he got...
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The term “moral action” is so commonly used in our everyday life, and people put such varying meanings on it, that it may be useful to start by proposing a working model for the purpose of this essay: Moral actions are action that: arise from...
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To be a citizen of the world, this new world of invention and discovery, it is as though there is something new being created every minute of every day. We have so much knowledge at the tips of fingertips that people just 50 years ago...