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Essay heading: Ethics in an Academic Environment
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In our quest for success, we seek the quickest and easiest way to get what we want. Most of the time, we never give any real thought to the role of ethics in our decision making. We want results and we want them now. When we take the time to consider what really matters in this world, our lives, and the lives we share with friends and family; it's the little things that make the biggest difference... displayed 300 characters
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Michael Josephson outlines the pillars of Character as follows; Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Good Citizenship. (Josephson M.S., 2007) We agree that these are the essential ingredients necessary for an individual to develop integrity and a willingness to apply them to every purpose they undertake... displayed next 300 characters
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