Assignment #2
Susie Co-ed was ill prepared for her sociology exam. The teacher stepped out of the classroom for a moment during the exam and Susie decided to sneak a peek at what she believed was the ‘key’. ... The professor had a right to privacy in his/her classroom. ...
Confidentiality derives from the root word confidential and is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as: 1: marked by intimacy or willingness to confide; ; 2: PRIVATE, SECRET ; 3: entrusted with confidences ; 4: containing information whose unauthorized disclosure could be prejudicial to the national interest; compare SECRET, TOP SECRET. ...
You can show your approval or disapproval for morals and ethics you believe in by the act of positive or negative enforcement
“Watch your words, they become actions
Watch your actions, they become your
Watch your, it becomes your character
Watch your character, it becomes your destiny”
(Anonymous Author, Schlessinger, 1999)
Although it is clear that there are many forces contributing to the temptation to behave in an unethical fashion, it is equally clear that ethical behavior remains, in the end, a choice. ... Not until such time will people be able to make the choice that exemplifies their ethics and ultimately, their character.