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Writer's pictureJohn B. Parisutham

My Grandma taught me to become a good person

Even in the real life, the majority is more concerned than the minority and people tend to sacrifice less to save more. Then, the lecturer introduced to us seven types of ethical dilemma together with a quiz related to the topic. Actually, he showed us the information of the lesson so fast that I just could catch up short idea about and he also explained very rapidly the lecture. However, I could somehow get some knowledge from his explanation in my note.

There are seven types of ethical dilemma which consists of beneficence, autonomy, justice, fidelity, non-maleficence, confidentiality, and veracity. Each type of ethical dilemma he just gave us a very short understanding about it as a definition just enough for taking a quiz. By continuing the lesson he proceeded to another part of the lecture which was about types of decision.

There are four types of decision such as active, passive, programmed, and non-programmed but normally we use them in a combination as active-programmed (AP), passive-programmed (PP), active-nonprogrammed (AN), and passive-nonprogrammed (PN) then we had a quiz on these definitions as well. We closed the class with unhappy feeling of the lecturer through his story about his grandmother.

In fact, Mr. Jaime just wanted to persuade student try hard to study instead of wasting time in class for fun. He recalled his beloved grandmother whom he appreciates a lot in his life about what she did and taught him to become a good person. He also made me feeling somehow sad and aware about myself to be a good and moral student. I enjoyed the lecture much.

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