Find and give your definition of what ETHICS is: Write your definition on NOTEPAD on your IPOD then… Go to my website /dcarlile.wikispaces.com and fill.

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Find and give your definition of what ETHICS is: Write your definition on NOTEPAD on your IPOD then… Go to my website /dcarlile.wikispaces.com and fill out the Self Start with your written explanation and send it.

* What are some of the Ethical issues in school * Give 5 examples

* Copy and Paste * Stealing, theft * Forging names * Calling and excusing students * Cheating (copying someone else's work) * Using notes when you are asked not to. * Lying to teachers (excuses) * Sluffing * Plagiarism

Take Cornell notes on this article:

10. It is 3 a.m. and you are late getting home. As you approach the intersection you notice that no one is around. Do you drive through the red light?

2. Should the wealthier members of society be forced to pay through taxation, for the poorer members? If so, how much?

7. You are shopping and notice a woman stuffing a pair of stockings into her purse. Do you report her?

1. The sheriff in a southern town is guarding the courthouse against a mob that is about to storm it by force, in order to capture a black prisoner and lynch him even before his trial. If the mob is frustrated, many people may be killed in the ensuing riot. Should the sheriff deliver the prisoner to the mob?

8. You are waiting with a few other people to board a bus. The bus pulls up and before you can board the driver gets out and goes into the convenience store to get a coffee. You are the last to get on the bus. Do you pay your fare?

What is Plagiarism On my web site, give your definition of what plagiarism is: Also Also add situations that you have observed where students at Kearns High have violated plagiarism.

What are some of the things you Wrote on the self starter that states how students violate Plagiarism? After reading the article, what could you have added to your list that you did not think about before?

Students will present through the transcript a debate where plagiarism was questions.