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Ethical Issues/ Experiences

from real-world situations about


Frameworks and Principles B ehind
Moral Disposition. RIVERA.JAYD-DEE ANNE
R. IT201A

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Ethical
Issues:
A. Teenage pregnancy

B. Courting Style of a man towards a


woman

C. Favoritism or unfair treatment


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A. Teenage
pregnancy According to our moral values, this is not
right. A f emale must be married bef ore
havinghave
must a kid,
diligently
orshe attended school and avoide
the sin of premarital intercourse. Yes, I d
Hearing these statements, however, would be difficult
agree
for the young mother if the situation was already
. in
place. The infant is unrelated to any of this and
deserves to be born. The newborn has a right to life.

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B. Courting Style of a man towards a
woman
The way peopl court has evolved throughout time. Our elders
understoo e harana sand love messages, males putting
d
creative about
efforts , women's
to win and hearts Maybe it's because
out of technology
that courting is as easy as sending a text message. The moral issue here is
that the heart of courtship has vanished. You should go above and above
when it comes to earning the love of your life. Visiting the girl's home or
courting her with the moniker "mamisita" would always be formal and
respectable. This allows you to parents, and your gesture
meet the demonstrates that
your intentions are genuine.
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C. Favoritism or unfair
treatment The way people court has evolved throughout time. Our
forefathers understood Unjust treatment is wrong, but in our
eagerness to satisfy someone, we might make it worse. We
may overlook that we are already treating people unfairly.
Like any other event that requires us to form a line. I will feel
bad if I saw VIPs who do not line yet are served first. They
may be valued consumers, but that doesn't make me feel any
less duped. Aside from the apparent reality that elderly and
individuals with disabilities have priority lane, I believe that
having first come, first served value in any situation is always
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a good idea.
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Reflectio
n:
At the end of the day, we are all masters of our own actions. We must be
cautious and never cast judgment on others However, we must exercise
caution so that we are not judged. It's always nice to be at peace with
everyone and everything so that we can keep our heads clear and our
hearts joyous. A optimistic mindset with no room for negativity is always
a win. Our own moral disposition should be to do what is best for
everyone.

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THE
END
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