The correct answer to this is: “FALSE”
<span>Ethical practices only depend on the times and
location and what is/was ethical that time. What is considered and accepted to
be as an ethical practice in our time, generation or period and place might be unethical
in future time, generation or period and place. Similarly, what is unethical of
today have a great possibility of becoming an ethical practice in the future.
One great example for this is abortion. Right now a lot of communities or societies
still consider abortion to be an unethical practice. However there might come a
time wherein abortion would become a widespread idea especially if it saves
both the mother and the child. There are certain cases wherein abortion is
beneficial and detrimental.</span>
Answer:
Values refer to principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life. Beliefs refer to the conviction or acceptance that something exists or is true, especially without proof.Values are a culture's standard for discerning what is good and just in society. Values are deeply embedded and critical for transmitting and teaching a culture's beliefs. Beliefs are the tenets or convictions that people hold to be true. ... Underlying this belief is the American value that wealth is good and important.
Answer:
i was exposed to lead, carbon monoxide.
Explanation:
i went to go shadow someone at a police station and during that shadowing trip we went into the shooting range which had a lot of lead in it, and i was exposed to carbon monoxide because my friend had an issue with his gas stove
The Amgydala is the structure in the limbic system that is most closely associated with aggression and attack behavior.
As the main part in our body that control our fear, Amygdala also the control our 'fight or flight' response.
When we see a threat, our brain will quickly assess the situation to decide whether we should face the threat head on ( which led to <span>aggression and attack behavior.) or we should just run away because it is too dangerous.</span>