Prepare a 2-page written response to two “Ethical Challenge” questions
Prepare a 2-page written response to two “Ethical Challenge” questions in the chapters covered in your assigned reading. You should select the ethical challenge questions (two separate challenges, 1 question each) and prepare your submission according to the requirements listed in the assignment overview.
In the written assignment for each class, students will submit a two-page paper on the ethical challenges at the end of each text chapter. Students should choose two ethical challenges and submit a one-page response to each challenge. (Note that the challenges should be written and attached, but are not part of the required pages). Each response should incorporate learning from the text and a supporting Biblical principle, with explanation of how the Biblical principle supports the student’s response. The submitted written work must be word processed, spell-checked, and grammatically correct. The contents of this written assignment may also be used for class discussion.
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1. You are a U.S. citizen recently assigned as the manager of distribution in a European country where bribery is relatively accepted. Your job
description . includes ncludes responsibility for accepting shipments as they enter the local port authority. On your first trip down to the docks to sign for a ship-ment, the customs agent in charge asks for a "tip" to clear the goods for pickup. The value of the incoming shipment is around S150,000. Knowing that the government has recently launched. an ini-tiative to reduce corruption, how do you react? if additional information would be helpful to vou, what would it be?
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You are the president of a firm that publishes text-books for medical students in over 30 languages. On a recent trip to a university of a developing country (with a GDP per capita of under $1,000 per year), you discover that students are using bound photocopies of your best-selling medical textbook. Speaking with several students, they inform you that if they were requited to pay for the actual book, they could not afford medical school. Witnessing the clear copyright violation firsthand, how do you react? What possible courses of action might you take? If additional information would be helpful to you, what would it be?