Tuesday, May 21, 2019
The Most Ethical Course
I believe the most ethical phase of action in the story of Felicia Robinson is to wait it out because her enemy may seem guilty at the time but he could also be an innocent man and she wouldnt want to have the stigma that shes a liar because of a mistake she has made. 3a. ) When coming across a survey showing majority of people in my state that oppose my position, I should loony toons out those shortcomings that came my way during my the process because it will show that Im a honest person, the people love honesty b. ) In my opinion,I believe the most ethical course of action when listening to an informative computer address that is given by a schoolfellows that has plagiarized is to talk with the speaker as a individual and inform them that Im cognisant of their actions and strongly insist that they do not do it again, because I believe everyone deserves a second chance also I wouldnt want my fellow classmate to get hit with serious consequences over stupidity. 3c. I should no t include a quotation from an clause that is not supporting the policy Iam advocating for even if its an article by a highly respected expert, because it will hurt the main point that Im trying to make in my speech. *KEY TERMS (chapter 2) Ethics- the branch of school of thought that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs. Ethical decisions- sound ethical involve weighing a potential course of action against a fortune of ethical standards or guidelines. Name-calling- the use of language to defame, demean, or degrade individual groups.Plagiarism- presenting another persons language or ideas as ones own Bill of rights- the first 10 amendments to the United States constitution. Plagiarism- presenting another persons language or ideas as ones own. Global plagiarism- steal a speech entirely from a single source and passing it off as ones own. Patchwork plagiarism- stealing language from two or three sources and passing them off as ones own. Incremental plagiarism- faili ng to give credit for particular parts of a speech that borrowed from others. Paraphrase- to restate or summarize an authors ideas own words. Fist ten amendments Amendment I Freedom of Religion, Speech and the Press regenerates of Assembly and Petition. Amendment II Right to Bear Arms The amendment was adopted so that Congress could not disarm a state militia. Amendment III Housing of Soldiers Grew directly out of an old illness against the British, who had forced people to take soldiers into their homes. Amendment IV Search and Seizure You may not be searched or have property seized without probable cause and/or a search warrant. Amendment V Rights of the accused (Self-incrimination, Double Jeopardy, Due Process, Just Compensation)Amendment VI- Rights to a Fair Trial (Speedy and Public Trial by Jury*, tested in state where crime was committed, Informed of charges against accused, Witnesses, Right to a lawyer) Amendment VII- Rights in Civil Cases (Trial by jury in civil cases over $20) Amendment VIII deplorable and Unusual Punishment Bails, fines and punishments must be humane and fit the crime committed Amendment IX Rights Retained by the People Any rights not listed in the Constitution are still protected Amendment X Powers Retained by the States and the People States or people have all powers not given to case government. (ie marriage)
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