Dumping is a natural function of the body. Humans understand cleanliness and its relationship to good health. Therefore, WHERE someone dumps is of utmost importance. We have separate rooms in our homes in which we install porcelain bowls in which one may take a dump. In public, these rooms are called restrooms. There are booths where one may take a dump. If one is stranded in the wild, one may dump where s/he wishes, but it is preferred to dig a hole first, if one is able to. This keeps the environment clean and obfuscates the presence of a human to other creatures in nature. One may dump in a stream, but this is generally frowned upon. If one dumps in a stream, one should be certain that no other humans are drinking from that water source downstream of your dumping site.
It makes a life or death difference, as negligent homicide, if not murder, may be involved.
Please re-state the question, it does not make sense.
Ethics of doing is based on one's political thinking. Ethics of being is based on an individuals way of moral thinking.
The issues about the environment. This process has really been proven to harm the environment and the people who live nearby.
Moral failing means doing something morally incorrect or a moral flaw.
moral is diffrent than motivation :)
doing gods will
The word 'dumping' is a moral issue in itself because when someone says that it gives the impression that someone has been 'dumped' like a bag of garbage that is of no use and that word is hurtful to the person who has been left behind. Breaking up is a better word. If a person breaks up because they do not get along then there is no moral issue. If a person breaks up with another because one of them has been cheating then that is a moral issue. Relationships thrive on honesty; loyalty and good communication skills.
a quality is a trait about a person that is good and a moral is something to learn
The moral is do not judge a book by its cover because anybody is capable of doing anything.
All moral judgements are value judgements but not all value judgements are moral.
The moral is that you should not judge a book by its cover because anybody is capable of doing anything.
Moral issues in manufacturing a product include making sure that items they create and sell are up to acceptable standards. When consumers purchase a product that turns out to be defective, the manufacturing company should recall the item.