Ethics Around the Globe project
As you continue to prepare for your booth at the diversity fair, you along with your fellow committee members, want to provide the participants with information related to coexisting in a diverse environment. Through your coursework in your Ethics Around the Globe class, you feel that a brochure that provides information on Pluralism, Relativism, and Absolutism could be beneficial. These three terms address different ways that people with different ethical views can interact.
Your brochure will include the following:
An introduction that provides an overview of ethical diversity.
Definition of Pluralism and an applicable example
Definition of Relativism and an applicable example
Definition of Absolutism and an applicable example
Available credible resources so that participants can learn more: this can be from valid websites, your text book, additional readings from the class, videos etc.
The brochure that you are creating is to be a tri-fold design, double-sided. Draw attention to your brochure by using well-placed art, an easy to read design with your content, and effective use of color.
Criteria
Points
Criteria 1: Provides an introduction that covers an overview of ethical diversity.
5
Criteria 2: Defines Pluralism and includes an applicable example.
10
Criteria 3: Defines Relativism and includes an applicable example.
10
Criteria 4: Defines Absolutism and includes an applicable example.
10
Criteria 5: Includes available credible resources so that participants can learn more: this can be from valid websites, your text book, additional readings from the class, videos etc.
5
Criteria 6: Brochure is a tri-fold design, double-sided. Includes well-placed art, an easy to read design with the content, and effective use of color. Proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
5
Total
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Solution Preview
Introduction: Ethics refers to the laid down principles and morals that detects a person’s characters. These ethics are determined by the community norms, cultural activities, and religious control. They imitate the way of life on what is accepted, what is incorrect, what is fair, what is unfair, what is not, and what is not when it comes to the human behavior.
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