Assignments - Values & Ethics
Assignments - Values & Ethics
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Personal Values
These are considered essential principles on which we build our life and guide us to relate with other
people. They are usually a blend of family values and social-cultural values, together with our own
individual ones, according to our experiences. Personal values provide an internal reference for what is
good, beneficial, important, useful, beautiful, desirable and constructive. Values generate behaviour and
influence the choices made by an individual.
Values may help common human problems for survival by comparative rankings of value, the results of
Social Values
These are the prevailing values of our society, which change with time, andeither coincide or not with
our family or personal values. They constitute a complex mix of different values, and at times they
contradict one another, or pose a dilemma. For example, if work isn’t valued socially as a means of
personal fulfillment, then the society is indirectly fostering “anti-values” like dishonesty,
irresponsibility, or crime. Another example of the dilemmas that social-cultural values may pose is when
they promote the idea that “the end justifies the means”. With this as a pretext, terrorists and arbitrary
rulers justify violence, intolerance, and lies while claiming that their true goal is peace.
Civic Values
The Civic values Are principles of conduct centered on personal relationships within a society and serve
to maintain social order. There are civic values of a universal character that transcend any boundary and
can be understood in the vast majority of cultural configurations. On the other hand, others respond
more than anything to more local and specific realities. Therefore, what can be a civic value in one
place, in another does not correspond. The application of civic values by citizens allows society to
behave as a gear, and relations between them occur in a positive way. These values Are usually instilled
in the home, through the transmission of the same between parents and children. Also, the school is an
important place in which these values can be proposed. Generally, the learning of the same is done
inherently by imitation from childhood and continues to reproduce for the rest of life. When from an
early age one does not have a basic respect for civic values, great social disruptions that destroy the
basic pillars of social coexistence can be caused in the future.
Anything one does for the betterment of his/her fellowmen is considered a civic value. For example,
during the last typhoon in Manila, neighbors began coming to the aid of each other trying to meet their
basic needs. Another example would be our duty as citizen to report to the proper authorities crimes and
other unlawful activities occurring in our neighborhood. Lastly paying proper taxes to the government.
These and many others are only a few examples of civic values.
Democratic Values
Democracy is all about being able to make informed choices. For example, if there are three political
parties in an election, you make a choice from the individual candidates, and/or from the programmes
and positions of the parties they represent.
In order for you to make genuinely informed choices, you need to be able to:
Introduction
Trafficking in human beings is a social problem of our time. Among the major violations of human
rights in the world, today is the actual crime that has many names: “white slavery”, “human trafficking”,
“trafficking in persons”. Human trafficking is a global problem that affects the lives of millions of
people in almost every country of the world, and which deprives them of their human dignity. As one of
the most disgusting crimes in the world, human trafficking is misleading and makes a sacrifice of
women, men and children from all over the world, every day causing them to be exploited. Although the
most known form of human trafficking is sexual exploitation, people are also trafficked for forced labor,
as armipotence or donors for illegal transplantation of organs.
Solution
1. Start a Club or Community Group: It’s hard to remain quiet knowing that human trafficking is
going on, so speak up—each voice that spreads the word about the problem is important. Share the story
with your friends, colleagues, and fellow concerned citizens, and work together as a group to promote
awareness and take action. The students and professors of Mercer University did exactly that when they
launched S.T.O.P., an organization that works to end sex trafficking through awareness, action, and
dialogue. Recently, S.T.O.P. coordinated the Call to End 21st Century Slavery conference, which hosted
over 900 students and citizens from across the country. To get started on your own group, host a meeting
to spark interest, then decide on your group’s specific goals. Will you promote awareness, take action, or
both? Once you’ve decided, you can plan events and outreach to further spread your message. Find ideas
below for what your group can do.
2. Lobby Local Policymakers : In Macon, Georgia, massage parlors often operated without license—
and often hosted the commercial sex trade. So S.T.O.P lobbied Macon’s mayor, city council, secretary
of state, and state senator to pass SB 364, making it a law for all massage parlors to operate under
legitimate licensing. You are a powerful voice in your community and your state. So if you want to see
something done about human trafficking in your area, reach out to your local politicians. Schedule a
meeting with them to emphasize why trafficking should be on their priority list and suggest ways they
can help end this problem in your community—as well as across the nation and around the world.
3. Hold an Event to Raise Awareness: College students Justine D’Souza and Justine Yu realized the
need for students to address trafficking in a social environment, so, as officers of the Rutgers University
Campus Coalition Against Trafficking, they launched the annual Stop the Traffick Jamconcert, which
brings bands and speakers together to promote awareness and raise money for an international anti-
trafficking organization. The group also hosts an annual coffee house to talk to other students about
trafficking. And you can do the same! Host an event—as simple as a potluck or as elaborate as a formal
4. Launch a Research Project: Understanding trafficking isn’t about barging into brothels or passing
judgment. It takes research, cultural understanding, and even personal experience to get a good grasp on
the issues. Recent college grads Alexandra Wolf and Mona Sulieman wanted to do just that, so the two
are journeying across the U.S. to learn more about the issue and dispel the myth that it’s only an issue of
the developing world. (You can follow their experience looking into the domestic challenge and
response to trafficking on their blog, Traffic in Our Streets.) But you don’t have to travel far to do
something similar. If you have a paper, thesis, or presentation coming up, consider investigating human
trafficking in relation to your sector or field of interest. No matter what you do, there’s likely a way that
you can contribute your expertise to the dialogue on trafficking.
6. Pursue a Fellowship: If working in the anti-trafficking field interests you, but you aren’t ready to
commit to anything long-term, apply for a short fellowship instead. There are many programs—
anywhere from a few months to a year or longer—that will give you firsthand exposure in the fight to
end human trafficking. The Not For Sale Campaign and Polaris Project both offer fellowships that allow
you to play an integral role in their work.
7. Avoid Products and Companies that Facilitate Human Trafficking: According to research by the
Polaris Project, human trafficking often operates alongside legitimate businesses. From chocolate
companies to electronics producers, a number of corporations use human trafficking and forced labor as
a means to making the most profit on their product. You can find out which companies still use slave
labor in the Department of Labor’s List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor. Do your
research to make sure your investments are socially responsibleand benefit companies that don’t take
advantage of modern day slaves
Conclusion
Human trafficking is a big problem that not only affects the Americas but most countries worldwide.
There have been human trafficking cases reported across all 50 states of the United States. Many say
human trafficking is the modern day slave trade, yet so little is done in an effortto stop this problem.
70% of human trafficking victims consist of young girls that are taken from their countries and imported
to other countries where they can be sold into prostitution. We can work together to stop this. Not many
people are aware of the human trafficking issue in the world today. As humans we do a great job at
interacting with others and sharing our thoughts and ideas. We can take the information learned today
and inform others about human trafficking and hopefully the word will spread to the point where
everyone looks out for human trafficking and report suspicious activity when needed. Together, we can
do it!
The pact is to be finalized in the next week but other modalities have to be worked out. On Saturday Mr
Xi invites you for a Chinese dinner at a famous restaurant. On the way back he insists to drop you at
your hotel and on the way his car hits two cyclists, injuring them fatally. You were aware that he was
driving fast and thus lost control.
The police come to investigate the matter and you are the sole witness to it apart from Mr. Xi and know
it was a grave mistake on part of Mr Xi.
Knowing the strict laws of china on road accidents, .your truthful account of incident could implicate Mr
Xi and that just won’t be an end to his career and harsh sentence, but would also jeopardize the border
pact which is of immense importance to India.
Question:
What are the dilemmas you face and will be your response to the situation?
Your Answer:
I am passing through a grave situation. Though I know that the accident is due to over speed. This is a
crime in China. As an only eye witness of the accident,The judgment of the case only depends on my
statement in the court and true statement of mine may worthiest the relations of both the countries.
However to give justice to the victim I’ll give the statement of over speed without bothering the fear of
worthiest the relations between both the countries.
Organizational ethics are the policies, procedures and culture of doing the right things in the face of
difficult and often controversial issues. Ethics topics that challenge organizations include but aren't
limited to discrimination, social responsibility and fiduciary issues. Ethics issues and how any
organization practices ethics are more important than ever because social media readily exposes issues
that might have been swept aside in previous generations. Having a sound code of ethics for your
business or organization isn’t simply a good idea from a moral perspective. It also helps you build trust
and credibility among your stakeholders, and enhances your overall brand. A code of ethics is important