According to the study, Understanding differences in sexting behaviours across gender, relationship status, and sexual identity, and the role of expectancies in sexting, what is expectancy theory? Answer this question by defining and fully explaining what expectancy theory is. Additionally, what did the study reveal about expectancy factors for sending and receiving sexts? What is […]
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What does the “femme fatale” signify in modern crime fiction and why is her character so typical?


Write an argumentative essay with three reasons explaining what the femme fatale signifies in modern crime fiction and why her character is so typical. Use The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett and Black Money by Ross MacDonald as two of your sources and find at least 3 more secondary sources that explain your three reasons. […]
COVID-19 ethics and business


Although COVID-19 directly targets our physical bodies, it has also had a devastating impact on the business world. Leaving many in our society more worried about the long-term impact on businesses and the economy as opposed to the lives lost. 1) identify and explain an issue where an ethical decision needs to be made within […]
Ethics in a Digital Age


What is your understanding of fair use? Discuss the relationship between copyright law and freedom of expression. Why do you think its hard to know if fair use will apply in a particular instance? What particular challenges does digital technology pose for copyright law? Share and discuss at least one example of digital content from […]
Ethics in a Digital Age


Do you agree with Donohues assertion that the Fourth Amendment doctrine no longer reflects how the world works? It has been argued that we are living in a post-privacy world. Do you agree or disagree?Think about your own use of technology. How comfortable are you with having information about you collected online? Have your feelings […]
Logic


11. If neither Aristotle nor Boole is a logician, there are no logicians. (Lx: x is a logician; a: Aristotle; b: Boole) 15. If everyone is sad, then no one is happy. (Sx: x is sad; Px: x is a person; Hx: x ls happy)(x) Sx —> 17. If Cudworth is a logician and all […]
Dante’s Divine Comedy vs The Prince


1. Compare the vision of moral goodness or evil as it appears in Dante’s Divine Comedy and The Prince by Machiavelli. What does it mean to be good/evil, or to get what you deserve in these texts? What larger moral lessons do the authors of each of these three different texts wish to convey? Can […]
Explain Aristotle’s theory of friendship.


PurposeThis paper is meant to help you think deeply about the nature of friendship and its relation to social media, in light of ethical theory. This assignment will help you demonstrate competence on the following learning targets: #11. I can apply one of the main normative ethical theories to real life problems. #12. I can […]
Stoicism


Please write a response to the following; In Senecas Moral Letter 20, he states “What is wisdom? Always desiring the same things, and always refusing the same things.”. He then describes how you will find who your true friends are if you enter into a state of poverty. He relates this to his earlier claim […]
Stoicism


Please write a response to the following, 1.) Seneca defines wisdom as practicing what you preach. It is not enough to have a virtuous set of theories you believe in. Your actions must reflect your beliefs. Many people have problems doing this because of external distractions such as luxury or fame. They get distracted from […]