The follow
ing post has two assignments namely;
1.Theories and/or Conceptual Frameworks about Culture and Cultural Assessments
write a paper to compare and contrast at least 2 theories and/or conceptual frameworks about culture and any assessments associated with each of the theories. The paper should be written
in APA format. There should be at least 5 references
in the paper which may
include but are not limited to: Primary research articles, Internet Sources, or Expert Op
inion Papers.
2.Ethics
You are a s
ingle mother of two, work
ing as a secretary
in the offices of Eagle Loan company. It is hard work but pays reasonably well. It provides you just enough to get by while you try to f
inish a college degree and qualify for a better job.
Eagle is not a very pleasant place to work, and this is not just because of the tedious nature of the job. The company exists for the sole purpose of mak
ing high-
interest loans to people whose
income and/or credit histories would never get them past the door of more conventional loan agencies.
That
in itself is not unreasonable. This is a loan market that needs to be served, and the high
interest is only commensurate with the high risk that such loans carry. What bothers you is that Eagle particularly targets older people for home Equity loans. Typically, these are
individuals who have worked long and hard to build an equity
in their homes. These homes sometimes need expensive repairs.
Eagle works hand-
in-glove with so-called “t
in men,” home repair contractors who go door to door or work the phones to persuade the homeowners to put up their homes as security for home repair loans. Often the repair work is shoddy and overpriced, and
in any case, the loans tend to be more than these people can handle.
So they often lose their homes, or, at best, they are saddled with huge repayment burdens for
inferior or unnecessary repairs. These people usually don’t have the resources or the know-how to fight back
in court, and
in the rare case that they do, Eagle can more than match them.
Your office is right next to the boiler room. It really bugs you to listen to the salespeople relentlessly press
ing their high-pressure tactics. The, later on, you hear them laugh
ing it up about their pathetic victims.
Your boyfriend is always lectur
ing you about this. “You’re an accomplice,” he says. “You’re aid
ing and abett
ing this fraud. It’s immoral for you to work there.” But you realize it might not be that easy for you to get another job that pays as well. And after all, you’re not the one do
ing the sell
ing; you’re not the one do
ing the shoddy repair work or foreclos
ing on the homes.
Is it immoral for you to work there?