1.) Watch the following clip:
Describe what is a person’s ‘conscience’.
A person’s conscience is a voice in an individuals head telling them what is right or worng
Describe how a persons conscience works in making moral decisions. Explain the relationship between religion and conscience.
the conscience works in making moral decisions for us is by looking at what we know is right and worng what we think is true or false and it is in this or conscience helps us making moral decisions. the relationship of religion and consicence is that the values in our religion is what shapes our conscience it gives us a support on which our conscience grows.
moral maturity is a point when an individual has reached a point where they can make decisions which can be seen moral in a society also moral maturity means that a person can make decsions on higher level of a moral dvelopment theory.2.) Read the following article:
Discuss the reasons why the 25 year old man mentioned in the article would be regarded as having a lack of ‘moral maturity’.
The reason that the 25 year old man can be considered of having a lack of moral maturity would be because, he was trying to attack an officer who was trying to help the community and by him coming in with a knife and thinking through his actions was about to kill an officer for no particualr reason.
3.) Identify the differences between ‘morality’ and ‘immorality’.
morality means that an individual makes decsions which seems right to the society where as inmorality would be an individual who would make decisions which are condsidered wrong to the society.4.) Watch the following clip and describe the reasons why Governor Spitzer’s actions would be regarded as ‘immoral’.
Governer Spitzer’s action would be considered immoral because of the fact that he was seen as a saviour in the political world and was also seen as an average family man the three children and a wife, but when it was discovered that he was in a high paid prostitution chain were he was cheating on his own wife and this action is seen as immoral in eyes of the society.
Journal 51.) Which countries have banned the Internet?
Maldives
Tunisia
Belarus
Libya
Syria
Uzbekistan
Nepal
Saudi Arabia
Iran
China
Myanmar/Burma
Cuba
Turkmenistan
North Korea 2.) Describe what the following image is about? (Provide TWO websites to support your findings)
The image below is about the the chinese governement banning th usage of the video and social entertainment website youtube due to the fact of the recent protest occuring in china and by banning youtube the tibetians will not be able to show their videos to convert people over to their side and create a bigger commotion.
3.) Provide evidence of at least FIVE sources (Websites, newspapers, blogs, videos ect) that discuss the reasons why these countries have taken such a drastic approach.
4.) Discuss how you would feel if the Australian government banned the Internet. What privileges would you lose? (2 Paragraphs)
If the Australian government was to ban the internet a huge chunk of our economy would fall as the major engines of the Australian economy (ASX) would loss much of its clients as these business rely on the internet to reach a wide range around the world, and for me and for everyone this would mean that the price of all products go up as the country is not recieving as much money as it would. It would also mena that PBL would be redundent at Parramarist high school.