Friday, October 24, 2008

10/24/08

Ethical. its the abiding by the rules of an ethical system. A lot of people are ethical, but some people simply don't like following the rules. Other times they  are just plain greedy and steal small or large things. Just because you don't steal doesn't mean you're ethical. People ask people to do unethical things all the times. I don't like those people. Some times its  hard to say no to people who do that especially if they're your friends. 

Thursday, October 23, 2008

08/23/08

Doing the right thing is important in everything. If I saw somebody steal a phone or set of keys from a teacher, and I didn't tell them about it, I'm no better than the person who stole it. when you do something wrong like I don't know stealing a golf ball from a driving range or some thing you shouldn't say "yes, I got away with it" because then you'll only do it more. The next time it will be a bottle of Gatorade from the store, then a video game and before you know it you'll be stealing big items like a PSP or a computer or something. If you start making the right choices now you'll make them consistently. 

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Sure. I would have made the right choice Why not? Im not unethical

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

10/21/08

I don't really get it. what behavior are we talking about? who committed this behavior? Are we talking about the movie? The guy who asked jeff to balance his bill with his cash spent he was unethical. Jeff made the right desicion in telling the guy no. But it wasn't a flat out refusal. Jeff was willing to help the guy but not willing to become unethical. Good for him.

Monday, October 20, 2008

01/20/08

This is a bad situation. who is diverting her emails? How can the person or people do that? if her emails are being sent to everyone, why doesn't she tell a teacher or something? well the first wrong thing is the person who is hacking the emails and sending the emails to everyone. that is unethical. the second thing wrong is the fact that Tina doesn't tell anyone in authority about the the event occurring.