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This is a different type of assignment that I do not understand the ethics part. Could I please get some help on these? Thank you.
At the beginning of chapter #1, the author considers NTY's Jayson Blair misdeeds (fabrication) doesn't represent a true ethical dilemma." Why
2. How do ethics differ from morals?
3. What kind of circumstances can be counted as "the most difficult ethical dilemma?"
4. What's the ramification when we consider ethics and morals are interchangeable?
5. What's the primary ingredient of the ethical dilemma (or ethical debate)?
6. Why is it that a lot of ethical decision sounds like a tragedy?
7. What's conscience?
8. Why being a vegetarian (or homosexual) is not an ethics-related decision?
9. What's the difference between normative ethics and applied ethics?
10. What's the difference between ethical communication and communication ethics?
11. Why must ethical fitness be drilled?
12. What should the study of media ethics aim at?
13. Does ethical fitness equal human perfection?
14. What are the three fundamental principles of virtue?
15. What does "integrity" mean?
16. What's the essence of "civility"?
17. What the relationship between values and attitude?
18. How does emotion play a role in ethical attitude?
19. What are the sources of our moral values?
20. How does the conflict between personal values and professional values look like?
21. How does the conflict between general societal values and professional values look like?
22. What's the benefit to study ethics in college?