In my opinion part of the explanation for why people occasionally don't behave ethically is because they failure to confront and realize that there's a temptation. They have to see it as one they might have to struggle with it repeatedly, and that could potentially jeopardize their reputation and their integrity. In case of people that rape, I think that it has to be some kind of psychological disease involve on their actions, a history of immense depression, low self-esteem, maybe they cannot fulfill something in their lives so they can feel loved, important, powerful, successful, maybe the only way they know how to feel in control is by putting down to those basic instincts such as killing and mating. It seems that the only way they can feel
Paragraphs for Drawings Turtle With Tree: This picture is trying to portray not only how colourful the world can be but also giving a visual on what the iroquois thought that the world looked like. The tree is a symbol of life often found in other myths such as in Norse mythology with Yggdrasil but I thought it might give more meaning to the words in the myth. The iroquois believed that without the animals, humans and the earth would not be here today so the animals of the world deserve our respect. Also I drew the tree and the turtle alone due to the fact that the Iroquois are polytheistic because not only do they have the gods whom they called the sky people, but they also worship the animals and use animals as a way of communicating their
In the eyes of several, the Louisiana Purchase may well be recognized as one of the all-time greatest real estate deal. As Paul Leicester stated in his work of The Works of Thomas Jefferson “Jefferson at the stroke of a pen essentially doubled the territorial extent of the United States.” On April 30, 1803, U.S. representatives located in Paris approved to purchase 828,000 square miles at the very cost-efficient amount of fifteen million dollars that spread from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, and from the Gulf of Mexico all the way north to Canada. To better realize how inexpensive the United States purchased that land for was about eighteen dollars and some change per square mile. Soon enough, the newly purchased land of western territory became six states and portions of nine present-day states. As one could imagine this great purchase did not happen without a buildup of time, and without many factors leading up to the Louisiana Purchase. Below are a couple of factors such as the Spanish control of New Orleans and Napoleon’s burning desire for the Caribbean Island of Haiti.
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Why do you think it can be so difficult for people to do what is right?
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Thorhill and palmer, “Why men rape”, raised many questions the main criticism being taking an evolutionary approach to rape, they generalize for the male rapist population. Common sense biology would suggest the rapist are seeking control when they commit an act but Thornhill and Palmer disagree and say it is their belief that it might be evolutionary. It has been proposed that humans also rape as an evolutionary behavior, and that rape is a behavioral adaptation for survival. Thornhill and Palmer argue that those who have the urge to rape are just responding to an evolutionary trait embedded in their brains. In the past this would have been a mean of producing your off springs and passing down genes.
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The moral code of ethics as healthcare professionals is we have a responsibility and a moral code to our patients and the others we serve and they are: “Work to ensure the existence of a process to evaluate the quality of care or service rendered; to avoid practicing or facilitating discrimination and institute safeguards to prevent discriminatory organizational practices; work to ensure the existence of a process that will advise patients or others served of the rights, opportunities, responsibilities and risks regarding available healthcare services; work to ensure that there is a process in place to facilitate the resolution of conflicts that may arise when values of patients and their families differ from those of employees and physicians; demonstrate zero tolerance for any abuse of power that compromises patients or others served; work to provide a process that ensures the autonomy and self-determination of patients or others served; work to ensure the existence of procedures that will safeguard the confidentiality and privacy of patients or others served; and work to ensure the existence of an ongoing process and procedures to review, develop and consistently implement evidence-based clinical practices throughout the organization.” (American College of Healthcare Executives, 2015)
The Ethics Code is intended to support us in differentiating between suitable and deplorable behavior in regards to all individuals. When working with adolescents and children, the guidelines become a little more ambiguous. Adolescents require consent from a legal guardian in most cases to seek treatment, but confidentiality permits some information discussed from being released to the parent that requested the treatment. When working with youth the primary focus can include not only the ethical decision, but the legal and moral decisions, as well.
The main debate amongst the explanation is the key motivation that drives the offender to commit rape. Previously, majority of social scientists’ perspective of rape is seen as a sexually motivated crime; for instance, males are given the opportunity to fulfil their sexual desires that cannot be met legally, thus
Ranked as “one of the world 's largest independent energy exploration and production companies” (Sun), Unocal was once seen as a role model in the oil/natural gas industry. In fact, its mission was to “ethically and responsibly” maximize “the total returns to the owners of the company” (Sun). To everyone’s fascination, however, the company made one of the world’s biggest ethical mistakes. During the human rights dilemma in Burma, Unocal helped break one of the four key moral standards of life: Respect everyone’s moral rights. Even though Unocal may not have directly given out the orders that created the dispute, it was in the company’s best interest to remove the Karen people from their rural homes in the South (Velasquez 125 and Brown 146). In business, all immoral acts are to be avoided from the beginning, whether they are directly linked to the company’s decisions or not. This report will first assess Unocal’s incentive to join the project, then assess the risks involved, suggest alternative routes the company could have taken, and finally explore the most pertinent option with an implementation procedure.
Some Fundamental Concepts in Ethics"Ethics" may be broadly defined as that division of philosophy which deals with questions concerning the nature of value in matters of human conduct.While virtually all people are concerned with making ethical judgments and decisions, philosophers in particular are concerned to a) explicate the nature of such judgments in general and b) provide criteria for determining what is ethically right or wrong, and c) analyze the grounds or reasons we have for holding them to be correct.Those concerned exclusively with telling us what is right or wrong, good or bad, in matters of human conduct may be termed "moralists." While philosophers have sometimes been moralists, as
This is a situation which I hope I will never find myself in. On one hand I have information which concerns my best friend, and because we do have a close relationship I feel it is my job to warn her. On the other hand I am employed by the same organization and overheard something that was not meant for my ears.
Conflict is a key them in countless stories, but the way it is used in Macbeth is particularly striking. There are three main conflicts in Macbeth, that both act as catalysts for plot, but also demonstrate ideas of value as Macbeth is performed is performed to an audience. First, Macbeth struggles against his ambition and greed for power when faced with the killing the king to take the position for himself, then he fights a losing battle against his own demons. Lastly, the final battle between dark and light as Macduff takes matters into his own hands and kills Macbeth.