If you reject an opposing point of view during a disagreement and call it shortsighted and uninformed, you may be violating the ethical value of respect. It is important to acknowledge and listen to differing viewpoints even if you disagree with them, as everyone has the right to express their opinions and perspectives. Engaging in respectful dialogue, even with those who hold opposing views, is crucial for constructive communication and understanding.
Moral convention refers to societal norms or standards that dictate what is considered morally acceptable behavior within a particular culture or community. It is an informal agreement about what is right or wrong, often shaped by shared values, beliefs, and customs. Violating moral conventions can lead to social disapproval or sanctions.
Morally wrong refers to actions or behaviors that are considered unethical, harmful, or not in alignment with accepted principles of right and wrong. It often involves violating moral norms, causing harm to others, or going against commonly held ethical values.
Doing something unethical means acting in a way that goes against moral standards, such as lying, cheating, or harming others for personal gain. It can involve violating laws, regulations, or accepted social norms, and often results in harm to individuals, society, or the environment.
Plagiarism is unethical because it involves presenting someone else's work, ideas, or expressions as your own. This undermines the original author's efforts and intellectual property rights. Plagiarism is deceitful and dishonest, violating academic integrity and ethical standards.
The war on drugs in the Philippines refers to President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign to eliminate illegal drug activity, which has involved harsh measures such as extrajudicial killings of suspected drug users and dealers. The approach has been widely criticized for violating human rights and leading to a culture of impunity.
Depending what country, generally YES. You are liable as it is up to you to know the status of your spouse.
The language in the document that created the easement must be reviewed by a legal professional. For this type of situation you need to consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options. It is likely that you will need to, at least, have a letter sent from an attorney to the property owners if you find they are violating your easement rights.
YesAdded: Actually the question is too general to be answered with just one word. The correct answer is - it depends - on the situation (e.g.: are you violating criminal law, or civil law, by selling it).
Based on the information the question contributor provided in the discussion area, it is not a guarantee that you will be violated at all. It is possible that your PO may request the extension of your probation to permit you to complete the requirement of Community Service.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate and litigation who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
If someone is convicted of a capital offense and sentenced to death they can be executed, but it would not be for violating parole.
Individual states must abide by the federal ADA law and guidelines - unless - there are some extenuating circumstances, or a unique situation, which the questioner is failing to disclose,
Yes. Violating your probation is probably a separate charge.
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No, you are not.