If electricity stopped working it would scare
the population and they wouldn't know
what to do but over time for example a
year after, the population most likely
would've adapted to this obstacle or
learned how to overcome it bringing new
ideas and new solutions to problems that
needed electricity
Welllll, I watch a lot of supernatural and of course I find that a lot of the logic that comes from that seems correct. I think that you would need to burn a body if you don't want the spirit to live on... The mind is dead once you die.
Explanation:
The characters are very relatable when you get down to it. An outsider who joins a group and winds up becoming an essential part of that group. That's Fireheart. Someone who winds up falling in love with someone they're not supposed to and winds up joining his children in their mothers original home town. That's Graystripe. Someone who used to not care for the new kid eventually growing to be friends with them, love them, and have kids with them. That's Sandstorm and Fireheart. Someone whose mother disowned them after discovering an illness/disorder and that individual struggling to find acceptance but eventually finding that acceptance. That's Crookedstar. I'm sure many people have been through those or similar situations, and that's not even all the ones I could list.
Answer/Explanation:
An ethical decision is one that causes trust, therefore indicates responsibility, fairness and caring to someone. Ethical decision-making requires a review of of multiple options, eliminating those with an unethical view, and then choosing the best ethical alternative.