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    Question 1: A.i. Organizations in the market are expected by the authorities and the public to behave ethically in the manner in which they undertake their activities. Acting responsibly and ethically means operating in a way that every stakeholder to the organization is content "Stakeholders are those individuals who are impacted by a company's operations. Based on the moral standards of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, and caring, companies would appear to be required to address their

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    problems throughout the world today (Reynolds, 2015, Glossary). Nowadays, websites and Social media has become the best medium to share and upload the personal photos. This is good because the photo will remain on these platforms for longer period and can be revisited to see those photos at any time. However, there are security, safety and privacy risks associated with it (“Photos, videos and social media”, n.d.) Social Networks are the prime targets of the attackers because it contains huge number

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    Police ethics play a major role in law enforcement today, ethics are fundamental towards helping law enforcement build trust within communities, provide public safety, and stop crime. Into today’s law enforcement, ethics is posing a major role with police corruption and police brutality. Police brutality has also been amplified majorly though the force multiplier or as we better know as the “media”. Defining police ethics come down to good police officer to bad police officer, or living by the

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    something or see something that you didn’t see or realize before. A League of Their Own is one of those films for me, it’s a film that didn’t jump to my mind when I received this assignment to examine the ethics in movies, but upon watching it again I found it was a great film to show examples of ethics. It allows us the viewers to see and understand the different ethical systems in each character. The movie is staged during the World War II, during the World War II all of the major league baseball players

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    Current Ethical Issues with Social Media People are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with little concern for who may be viewing their information. This has become an issue in current times and is up for debate based on the ethical issues associated with Social Media. People don’t realize joining a social network is like joining a community. As any community in real life, your business has a place in the community but should not invade one’s privacy. Social

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    | Laura could work in an area other than Human resources. | Stakeholder #2 Jack Friendly | He would be offended by the invasion of his social media. | He would be happy knowing he is the best qualified person for the position. | He would feel violated and would wonder what kind of company he was applying with. | He would feel Laura had done her job properly and would support her decision. |

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    Ethics in Media

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    The Ethics of Social Media – Part I: Adjusting to a 24/7 World Posted by admin2 • December 14, 2010 • Printer-friendly This is the first of a two-part series.  The second part is available here. by James Hyatt So your company hasn't had an OMG moment over Facebook ethics? As they say, Good Luck With That. It has been almost a decade since Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the wake of the Enron, Tyco and WorldCom scandals, seeking to put in place a variety of measures to protect investors

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    quality based, morally drove organization. The qualities that guide the choices and his administration are his 3 Basic Beliefs: Respect for the Individual; Service to the Customers; Striving for Excellence Vision Statement –The vision of the Global Ethics Office is to promote ownership of Walmart’s ethical culture to all stakeholders globally. The Guiding Principles of Sam Walton of Walmart Stores, Inc. which help the associates makes the right decisions, and to act with integrity.  Always act with

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    doing this, tutorials and lectures provided framework of ethical thinking. This essay will reflect on how exploration of this subject framework has helped my insight into the practical application of ethic knowledge. As discussed in first lecture I learnt how information technology rise, code of ethics and code of conduct, effects of Information Technology on society and legal requisites by attending lectures and tutorials. Throughout the semester I got great tutor who has doctorate this subject, she

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    officer, lawyer, and corrections officer my face. Having only the training he/she was given in their respective academy’s or in the case of attorneys Law School, and with the Oath of office they had just sworn to, hopefully still in, and the men and women they are placed with to guide them; above all their own sense of ethical behavior and morality. Ethics

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