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Essay should be 300 to 1000 words.

·No question on the exam can be successfully answered by merely copying out of, paraphrasing from, or quoting the book. For all assignments, I want to see your understanding of the question, concept or definition. Failure to follow this advice will adversely affect your grade. The exams are not research papers—you are not to use outside sources in writing your answers.

In the journals you should explain your ethical opinion about any current topic, whether it is from your personal life or a topic being discussed by the media. For example, you could write about a disagreement you are having with someone in your home life, or you could write about Donald Trump’s campaign style. In the journals I am mainly concerned with how thoughtfully you develop your own opinions. The topics you write about do not have to match the topics we are reading about in the text book, although as we progress through the class I would like you to use your new knowledge from the text book to help develop your opinions. For the first journal you submit I don’t expect you to refer to the text book (although you can if you want), and even in subsequent journals, again, the main focus is on your own opinions. The hope is that you will be able to see how your ethical opinions have evolved by the time you reach the later journal entries. As long as I can tell you took some time to carefully develop an ethical opinion about a current topic, you will get full credit.

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Text: Vaughn, Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemporary Issues, 4th Edition