Category: Ethics
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Dreams can come true, but there is a secret. They’re realized through the magic
Dreams can come true, but there is a secret. They’re realized through the magic of persistence, determination, commitment, passion, practice, focus, and hard work. They happen a step at a time, manifested over years, not weeks. Elbert Hubbard This week is the last week of the course. It’s hard to believe, but you are now…
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Objective: Apply the guided tool provided to a real or hypothetical scenario, de
Objective: Apply the guided tool provided to a real or hypothetical scenario, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of ethical considerations in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Instructions: 1. Selecting a Scenario Choose a real-life scenario from your professional experience or create a hypothetical scenario that reflects an ethical challenge in ABA. Provide a brief overview of the…
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Duty Ethics Analysis You will apply duty ethics (ethics) in the context of conte
Duty Ethics Analysis You will apply duty ethics (ethics) in the context of contemporary business controversies. By exploring these issues, students will develop a more nuanced appreciation of the challenges and benefits of applying a duty-based ethical framework in the modern corporate world. Choose a recent business controversy or ethical dilemma. This could relate to…
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Demonstrate your mastery of the lessons covered in this course by completing a h
Demonstrate your mastery of the lessons covered in this course by completing a hands-on ethics essay. Make sure, when discussing your position, to consider weaknesses carefully, as we have made a point to do throughout the course. Should we help others in the world who are suffering from hunger and poverty? Complete this assignment to…
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Consider the readings/videos/materials assigned thus far in the semester. Writ
Consider the readings/videos/materials assigned thus far in the semester. Write a 1 pg, single spaced, 12 pt Times New Roman font paper. The paper should include the following: Answer this question: Considering how African American communities resisted and continue to resist and subvert systems of oppression in the United States, what do you imagine for…
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Task: The reaction paper is not merely an opinion piece or a summary of informa
Task: The reaction paper is not merely an opinion piece or a summary of information. Instead, it involves a critical examination of both sides of a particular issue. You are expected to take a clear stance on the topic and support your position with factual evidence. For example, a potential topic could be: “Professional athletes…
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Please write the theoretical discussion part for my business ethics paper about
Please write the theoretical discussion part for my business ethics paper about the topic of abortion. The instructions from the lecturer are: In this part, please ensure that you refer to the course material that have been discussed throughout the semester. You are also required to discuss this issue/case from happiness and moral philosophy perspectives,…
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Ensure that your responses to the questions are well-researched and adhere to AP
Ensure that your responses to the questions are well-researched and adhere to APA 7th edition guidelines, including in-text citations and a reference list for Section 4. Please use the PowerPoint presentation (Chapter 5) and provided PDFs for answering the questions. Any additional material should be well-researched and must also follow APA 7th edition formatting guidelines.
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Ensure that your responses to the questions are well-researched and adhere to AP
Ensure that your responses to the questions are well-researched and adhere to APA 7th edition guidelines, including in-text citations and a reference list for Section 5. Please use the PowerPoint presentation (Chapter 6) and provided PDFs to answer the questions. Any additional material should be well-researched and must also follow APA 7th edition formatting guidelines.
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Compare one major tradition in Western ethics (Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, Kant’s
Compare one major tradition in Western ethics (Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, Kant’s Deontology, or Mill’s/Bentham’s Utilitarianism) to a concept or aspect in one non-Western ethical tradition (Chinese Ethics, African Ethics, or Indian/Tibetan Buddhist Ethics).