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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
                        Ethical Decision Making
	
	
 This paper discusses the ethical decision making and the implications of ethical decision in conjunction with preferential admissions. It deals with the preferential admissions that are due to race, student athletes, and alumni children. The main case that is used is the Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. This case is about a white middle aged male, Allan Bakke, that was twice denied admission to the school because of an affirmative action program. The program sets aside 16 places out of 100 students for minority students that are admitted by a special program. Was it ethical' Also discusses the implication of the decision and how it may change cases in the future. 
Ethical Decision Making
The impact of ethics on decision making is profound. Making decisions based on ethics can change many ways society sees the world. There are many different decisions that people make that could have been different if thought through ethically. These days personal and professional areas are being looked at more closely due to ethical fiascos that have recently occurred. Many elements need to be considered to make an ethical decision. An ethically defensible decision includes a number of important elements. (Josephson, 2002). Through research
	
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