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What is the difference in your mind, and in your common usage, between a perception, a generalization and a stereotype? Please give an example of each. Are each or all consistently unethical judgments or are they sometimes or always ethically justified in their use and implementation? Under what conditions? 200 wordsThis assignment provides you with an opportunity to create a code of ethics for you and your family, as well as to explain the strategies and thought processes that went into developing the code. First, create an original code of ethics for your family by thinking about your family as an organization. In your code of ethics, please include the following items: guiding principles, purpose of the code, core values, training and education (How will you train and educate others about the code?), definitions, who it covers,mission statement,andother pertinent elements you feel necessaryto have a comprehensive code of ethics. The next part of this assignmentinvolves an evaluation,where you describe the thought process. behind the code of ethic that you prepared. for this hw draft essay to include:-Identify the key role of those who have a vested interest in the ethical behavior that your code defines.-explain the strageties and thought process that use to formulate the code-explain how you would stragetically implement and communicate the code to others in the organization-explain how you would monitor the practice of ethical decision making-provided that laws exist and have been enacted for resolving conflict, why do we also need a code of ethics?In the process of writing your code, you must research the topics of codes of ethics and incorporate at least two articles, no older than five years.  your code and evaluation must be at least 1000 words.  APA style, save both parts in one document.

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