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Whistle Blowing Morally Justified
1,225 wordsWhistle blowing is informing on illegal and unethical practices in the work place is becoming increasingly common as employees speak out about their ethical concerns at work. It can have disastrous consequences for the individual, as well as threatening the survival of the organization that is being complained about. This paper aims to provide a balanced approach to this topic, which has generated much controversy and debate. I would like to first explain what whistle blowing is and detail some ...
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Western Societies Ethical Issue
671 wordsEthical Issue Analysis The ethical issues can usually be characterized by three criteria: ideals, obligations and consequences. These are social terms, as ethical problems usually arise within society, consisting of people with different ethical values. In Western societies, the idea of multiculturalism is being promoted on many different levels recently and those whore in favor of this concept assure us that there are no real ethical consequences of this policy, but only cultural ones. Is it re...
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Long Term Debt Marketable Securities
3,094 wordsOil and Gas Industry Chesapeake Energy Corporation Group 5 Kurt Alvarado Chris Bailey David Naranjo Marci Rees Robert Sanchez Finance 335 Monday, 7 PM November 15, 1999 Firm Description Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE: CHK), headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, ? owns 1. 1 trillion cubic feet equivalent (the) of proved oil and gas reserves, one of the largest inventories of onshore U. S. natural gas? {Chesapeake Annual Report, 1998, p. 1 }. Recently, Chesapeake finished the transformati...
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