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    Ethical Lens and Dilemmas Ethical Leadership C206 April 4th, 2015 Ethical Lens and Dilemmas Ethics is the guiding force in any respectable organization. With a moral compass, especially in the leadership of organization, a company can become compromised and fall into a quagmire of legal issues, a tarnished reputation, and devaluation of company stock if it is a publically traded company. In pursuit of examine my own ethical lens I will analyze the ethical traits of an admired

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    Canadian oil pipeline. As the United States grows more dependent on foreign oil and American jobs continue marching overseas, the President reads us more “fairy tales.” Illegal immigration is another job killing, security-threatening problem in this country on which this President has been missing in action. In another power-grab from Congress and subversion of American will, he dictated a virtual amnesty to all illegal aliens after declaring all-out war on any state that dared to take any action

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    persuaded individuals to support him. Following his victory in 2008, President Barack Obama used rhetoric to advocate for change, hope, and a united America where the window of opportunity could remain open for all. The son of a white American mother and a black Kenyan father, Barack Hussein Obama II spent most of his life feeling excluded in the racially homogenous state of Hawaii. Despite his childhood hardships, Obama graduated from Columbia University with a political science major in 1983. Later, he

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    On April 8, 2013, President Barack Obama spoke at the University of Hartford on behalf of those who died in the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut. President Obama addressed the people of the state of Connecticut and on a federal level. The broadcasting networks provided live coverage of President Obama’s speech, and a national audience listened as the president’s addressing the issues and the next steps forward for the country. The impact of this tragedy and previous

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    main focus of this speech. Life, and Liberty are the main topics here. Obama says that “America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman, and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more.” And then he states that “We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people” But then says “for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast

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    Kris Jenner is speaking out and revealing a lot about her friend Nicole Brown Simpson's murder that happened years ago. Now that the new show The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story is out everyone is curious once again about what happened with OJ Simpson years ago. Radar Online is now sharing that Kris Jenner revealed that years ago OJ Simpson told her that he didn't do it. This is all from an interview years ago that Kris Jenner did for Good Morning America. ALWAYS listen to THE fam

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    On June 21st, 2010, Father 's Day, President Barack Obama delivered a speech in Washington D.C. addressing a crowd of his cabinet members, veterans, senators, and normal fathers. He aimed to give a speech about promoting responsible fatherhood, but his speech went beyond that. He addressed the crowd with a calm demeanor and a strong voice, and gave a speech on the importance of being a present father and the many lasting negative effects that having an absent father can have on a child. His heavy

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    President Barack Obama served as the 44th President of the United States for two consecutive terms. Before President Obama’s second term in office, he was one of the dinner speakers for The Al Smith Dinner during the 2012 presidential campaign. The Al Smith Dinner is a fundraiser for the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation which raises money to help children in need in the state of New York. Thus, President Obama’s speech takes place at the Al Smith Dinner in New York, New York on October 18th, 2012

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    With terror, comes peace and harmony, but not all the time, two speeches are evaluated to determine its effectiveness, [Former] “President Obama’s statement on the Orlando, Florida shooting”, and “President Trump’s remarks on the Las Vegas shooting”. The link which connects the speeches is the rhetorical devices, word choice, tone, persuasive appeals including many others, granting the ability of a stronger claim. The speakers – Former President Barack Obama, and President Donald Trump – incorporate

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    United States is a country for it well known health care system. There are several health care systems that are currently aiding millions of Americans. For example, Medicare is one of them and Affordable Care Act or also known as the Obamacare is also another health care system that is taking an enormous part in our society. Obamacare was drafted and finally revealed to the public on 23rd March, 2010 by President Barack Obama ; however, this policy is still a pain in the guts for Americans up to

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