sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2011

RESOLVE_A_ETHICAL_DILEMA_TEAM_1

CASE STUDYING
(Carbon manufacturing)
Step. 1-R: Review the history, background and details of the case    One unemployed man receives a notice from a friend that ho tells him about a strike in a Carbon Manufacturing Company that really needs workers. They were offering jobs whit the only condition that you never join in a union.
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Step. 2- E: State the main ethical problem or issue present in the case.

            Here we have a situation, I mean it involves confrontation, because his father and people near him was lived the benefits when you are in a union. Our world changes every minute and everything that happened is for make a new one difference.
                                                                                                Step.3- S: List the main possible solution to the case
                He need forgot his father and his friends, the loyalty that he had to all of hems, is not going to pay his doubts. He needs to think for his wife and his child.
Step. 4- O: State the important and probable out comes or consequences of each main solution on peoples live.
                I think at first he is going to see a little bit of inconformance, starting whit his father and continue with his friends or neighbors. But here I think that should be passing sooner or later.
Step. 5- L: Described the likely impact of each main solution on people’s lives.
            Maybe he in a future moment in that work receives the opportunity in a new department, or supervisor.
Step. 6- V: Explain the values upheld and those violated by each main solution.
·        The dignity
·        Freedom the expression



Step. 7- E2: Evaluate each main solution and its outcomes likely impact, and the values upheld and violated by it. Compare the possible solution to each other and weigh them.
·        The carbon manufacturing company violated the rights of workers such poor working conditions.
·        The company planned to replace the union strikers permanently. 


Step. 8- D1:  Decide which solution is the best; state it, clarify its details, and justify in.
For us the best decision would take the job, giving priority to my family and seeking after another, to give me better performance
Step. 9- D2: Defend the decision against objections to its main weaknesses.
                                My family is priority.


domingo, 16 de octubre de 2011

DRAFT " Shock & Denial"


Once upon a time ones girl was to swim on the beach ,and a shark bit her arm ,she to faint and was attended by doctors, but when she wake up  stood in shock and does not accept her reality. But she had got a medical attention for his trauma. It was unbelief to her and said my god it can not happening to me.

Editing 2

It was May 17th 1973, it day was born my brother biggest, the first of many integrant Longinos family, that finished with seven integrant. Your name is Arturo; He studied university at UTTN School in Reynosa, and job in an enterprise of fabrication tools. Finally he decided married with beautiful woman.

The 7 Stages of Grief

1.    SHOCK & DENIAL

You will probably react to learning of the loss with numbed disbelief. You may deny the reality of the loss at some level, in order to avoid the pain. Shock provides emotional protection from being overwhelmed all at once. This may last for weeks.
2. PAIN & GUILT

As the shock wears off, it is replaced with the suffering of unbelievable pain. Although excruciating and almost unbearable, it is important that you experience the pain fully, and not hide it, avoid it or escape from it with alcohol or drugs.
You may have guilty feelings or remorse over things you did or didn't do with your loved one. Life feels chaotic and scary during this phase.

3. ANGER & BARGAINING

Frustration gives way to anger, and you may lash out and lay unwarranted blame for the death on someone else. Please try to control this, as permanent damage to your relationships may result. This is a time for the release of bottled up emotion.
You may rail against fate, questioning "Why me?" You may also try to bargain in vain with the powers that be for a way out of your despair ("I will never drink again if you just bring him back")

4. "DEPRESSION", REFLECTION, LONELINESS

Just when your friends may think you should be getting on with your life, a long period of sad reflection will likely overtake you. This is a normal stage of grief, so do not be "talked out of it" by well-meaning outsiders. Encouragement from others is not helpful to you during this stage of grieving.
During this time, you finally realize the true magnitude of your loss, and it depresses you. You may isolate yourself on purpose, reflect on things you did with your lost one, and focus on memories of the past. You may sense feelings of emptiness or despair. 


5. THE UPWARD TURN

As you start to adjust to life without your dear one, your life becomes a little calmer and more organized. Your physical symptoms lessen, and your "depression" begins to lift slightly.

6. RECONSTRUCTION & WORKING THROUGH

As you become more functional, your mind starts working again, and you will find yourself seeking realistic solutions to problems posed by life without your loved one. You will start to work on practical and financial problems and reconstructing yourself and your life without him or her.

7. ACCEPTANCE AND HOPE

During this, the last of the seven stages in this grief model, you learn to accept and deal with the reality of your situation. Acceptance does not necessarily mean instant happiness. Given the pain and turmoil you have experienced, you can never return to the carefree, untroubled YOU that existed before this tragedy. But you will find a way forward.
You will start to look forward and actually plan things for the future. Eventually, you will be able to think about your lost loved one without pain; sadness, yes, but the wrenching pain will be gone. You will once again anticipate some good times
to come, and yes, even find joy again in the experience of living. 

Editing

It was May 17th 1973 a very theatrical day at school, Because the English class had have received a sad notice , one of the student there had have a crash and went at the emergency room in the hospital, oh my God. However she hadn´t a lot of complications, so she finally understood and decide not drive anymore because was tired of the accidents with this last are two in her life.

TOEFL 4th




 

domingo, 27 de febrero de 2011

CONSUMERISM

Christmas shopping

Household spending in all areas of the country to get the Christmas fires. It has managed to establish in the minds of consumers a principle inevitably requires celebrate Christmas shopping.

PROGRESS?

I saw a few years ago to Mexico as the leader of Latin America, but now I see my country and is being overtaken by Brazil and Chile, countries that were under Mexico. We are lazy?, or what happens?, our country has everything to get ahead, but no!, are where the same, more and more taxes, more unemployment, social problem?, of education?, I study and a professor engineering who specializes in probability and statistics did not say that only 24% of young people have the opportunity to pursue a career, or is 24% of the population but of the young., considering that in China 8 of 10 professionals are engineers . that will need a student culture, I remember my friends from primary school and only 3 of my group are in the professional level, what happens??, many blames the government, but even there, there are left waiting for solve them all instead of going to look .. what happens?

TOEFL