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The topic of this paper is ethics. What is ethics? Is ethics different from morals? How? These questions are addressed in this paper. "Ethics come from the Latin term "ethos" which meant customs, habitual conduct, usages and character" (Ethics 2002). Morals can be defined as rules that will guide a person's behavior. Some people use ethics and morals interchangeably, but they are not the same. . Ethics should be an important part of every step in life including the use of the information world of the Internet. If there are no morals, where it comes to computers, perhaps it is time that people begin to make ethical decisions concerning the Internet. Stories of young children being abused due to the Internet have been heard throughout America as well as other countries. People without ethics use the computer wrong. The importance of rules for the computer is needed, yet people continue to abuse the Internet
Pages: 5
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Filename: 874 874 Importance of Ethics.doc
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114.16297 Business ethics
This is 3 page paper that looks at the book "Ties That Bind: a social contract approach to Business Ethics." by Donaldson, T. & Dundee, T.W. and looks at how the idea of business ethics affects the world market. It also assess the value of the book within the business world and what uses it has. The paper takes into consideration the idea that the two authors are experts within their field of behaviour within the business world and that the general essence of the book concerns he way our behaviour affects businessmen within different cultures.
115.16803 WHISTLE BLOWING/ PRIVACY/MARKETING/OCC HEALTH & SAFETY
this paper briefly explores four topics corresponding to business ethics. These topics focus on the status of the worker and the consumer in respect to the workplace. The four topics studies are WHISTLE BLOWING, PRIVACY, MARKETING and ADVERTISING, and HEALTH & SAFETY. Through brief papers looking at these topics, the reader can get a better understanding of business ethics.
Pages: 12
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Filename: 16803 business ethics blowing.doc
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116.16873 The National and Business Culture of Turkey
This paper provides a brief exploration of business culture within Turkey. The status of Turkey as a country in which international investors are interested arises from Turkey's "gateway" status between East and West. Through addressing Turkey as a unique business setting in which hospitality and loyalty are strongly valued, the Western business can better relate to Turkey's own business culture.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 16873 Turkey business culture.doc
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117.20036 Import-Export: A Conversation
This paper is the result of a long telephone interview conducted with an import-export firm executive. The discussion ranged from suooly side consolidation off-shore, to the importance of product quality, to theimpact 9-1l has had on infrasructure costs. His most worrisome issues were the prolonged slump of the dollar in foreign exchange markets and the possibility of a trade war looming between the U.S. and Europe
Pages: 3
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Filename: 20036 Import Export Interview.doc
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118.20054 American and European Cars in Japanese Market
This paper analyzes the sale of European and Japanese automobiles in the Japanese market, at a time when the Japanese have been losing control of their own domestic car market even as they have been exporting jobs to the United States and elsewhere by buying those factories to produce their cars for foreign sales, and following agremeents with the U.S. government to open its markets.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 20054 Automobile International Buisness.doc
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119.20901 Business Ethics Memo
In today?s quickly changing world, as leaders of our corporation, and in fact all leaders of corporations, we are under increased ethical scrutiny from the public. ?A Gallup Poll conducted last year found that an astonishing 90 percent of Americans said corporate leaders could not be trusted to look after their employees, and 43 percent said senior executives were in it only for themselves.? (Schramm) Because of this distrust due to the actions of others we are being exposed to the increased liability of sexual discrimination suits.