Answer:Nuremberg code
Explanation:
On the account of this code the three principles discussed in the belmont report are respect for persons, beneficence and justice.
Answer: Fallibility.
Acknowledging the scientific principle of fallibility means that the researcher is aware that science is a growing body of information. While everyone who contributes to it try their best to be rigorous, conclusions can sometimes be mistakes.
Sometimes this is because of some inherent shortcoming in the method. It can also be due to some oversight of the researchers, or lack of data. Sometimes it is simply that we have new information we did not have before, therefore we can make conclusions we could not have made before.
It is important for a researcher to be aware that, while it is fine to be proud and confident on your work, one should always be open to the possibility of being proven wrong as more information surfaces.
Answer:
The costs were good for Europeans but bad for the Indigenous people.
Explanation:
The Europeans whilst they payed for the voyages got a variety of foods, materials, and precious metals from the New World.
The New World was ravaged by disease, slavery, and murder brought by the European Explorers.
<span>A low flying American jet hit a ski lift cable killing 20 people in Italy. The plane had to make an emergency landing and the crew was safe.</span>