You are a guest in a foreign country, upon your arival you are greeted by the King. He tells you, amoungst other things about his recent capturing of a gang of theives (10 in total) and lines them up in front of you. He explains how due to there crimes against the state they are to be shot a first light tomorrow, but adds that as it is your first time here, and in honour of it, he may make an exception.
He states that if you shoot one now, as an example to the others he will free the remaining nine! If not they will all be condemed. What do you do?
Answer This is why preparing for an interview by thinking about potential questions is very valuable. You have a chance to give this some serious thought Come up with a real example from your own experience, preferably from a job. Make sure you made the correct "moral choice" when you were faced with it.
Try practicing the story to a friend or family member. Not only will saying it out loud help you practice, you'll get a second opinion on whether you acted ethically. :-) Answer Suppose You are thirsty during interview and just in front of you there is one water bottle without glass and Interviewer tell you to drink then you have many questions in your mind like- should you drink it or not, if yes then how to drink - directly or using glass that is not available at that time and you have one more question in your mind regarding your selection in that interview.In that situation your beliefs are not able to determine that what is right and what is wrong hope it will help you to understand ethical dilemma.
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I worked in a hospital pharmacy and noticed that a co-worker of mine smelled of alcohol on the job. We worked the graveyard shift and I was often the only one who came into contact with him during our shift. He would often disappear for long periods of time.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.