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Explain 5 moral principles you believe strongly (for example, "murder is wrong" or "telling a lie is justified in some cases" etc.) and then label each as an application of Justice, Utility, Non- maleficence, Beneficence or Autonomy and explain. If your reasons for one of your beliefs doesn't fit J, U, N, B, or A--is there another principle that it does fit?
Question 5. What Section of the Act allows the Board to discipline a license holder? A) $1001.4525 B) $1001.203 C) $1001.405 DIS100t 407 E) $1001.451 Q.5 - (E) 1001.451
Question 23. Informing the Board immediately of a change in address is required by which Section of the Act orboard rule listed below? A) $1001.351 B) $1001.353 C) $137.5 D) $137.37 E)S137 33(i) Jeff also learned that, according to board rule §137.5, he must also inform the board when he changes employment. Q.23 - (C) 137.5
An environmental engineer with five years of experience reads a story in the daily paper about a proposal being presented to the city council to construct a new sewage treatment plant near protected wetlands. Based on professional experience and the facts presented in the newspaper,the engineer suspects the plant would be extremely harmful to the local ecosystem. Which of the following would be an acceptable course of action? A. The engineer should contact appropriate agencies to get more data on the project before makinga judgment. B. The engineer should write an article for the paper's editorial page urging the council not to pass the project. C. The engineer should circulate a petition through the community condemning the project,and present the petition to the council. D. The engineer should do nothing because he doesn't have enough experience in the industry to express a public opinion on the matter.
Complete the sentence: "Obeying direct and specific orders from a person with higher authority... а.Will never result in ethical behavior." b. Always results in ethical behavior." Is a defense against unethical behavior.' d. May place you in an ethical dilemma."
15. Job enrichment seeks to make work more meaningful and give employees more control over their work. Discuss the negative responses of the blue-collar production workers toward this initiative. Why do you think workers have this attitude?
Which of the following could you accept within most codes of ethical behavior? A. a trip to the Bahamas from a vendor to learn about the vendor's products B. a pen-and-pencil set sent by a blueprint reproduction company C. a smoked Thanksgiving turkey sent by a previous client in gratitude for asuccessful jobprevious D. a monetary incentive sent from a vendor in a country where such incentives arelegal andcommon
Complete the following sentence: "if you check the calculations for a licensed (registered) friendwho has gone into consulting engineering business for himself/herself... A) You should be paid for your work." B) Your friend's client should be told of your involvement." C) You do not need to be licensed or registered yourself." D) Your friend assumes all the liability for your work."
. From among the leadership traits suggested in the text and other sources, plus your own ideas, identify and defend your view of the most important half dozen traits needed by the engineering manager.
Case #1 Alexa comes from a close-knit Chinese family. Her parents came to the United States from Beijing in 1981 so that her father could attend college. Alexa was born in California, and her parents chose to remain in the U.S. Although they are comfortable in their adopted homeland, they remain very traditional about certain things. In particular, they expect Alexa to marry a Chinese boy. Alexa, however, doesn't see things the same way. When she went away to college, she was open to dating people from every ethnicity. She started seeing Brian, an Irish Catholic guy, two months into their freshman year. Now a junior, Alexa is expecting a visit from her parents, and Brian would like to meet them. The ethical questions: 1. Should Alexa introduce Brian to her family? Why or why not? 2. Is it racist for Alexa's parents to oppose interracial relationships? 3. How would ethical egoists advise you to answer this question? 4. How would you answer this question?