A simple example is when people don't understand sarcasm. It happened once to me that i was being sarcastic and people thought that i was serious. In the end, there was a big argument because those people believed that i had been serious while i clearly believed they understood my sarcasm.
If you are driving in an unfamiliar area, it is best to be
aware of the road as you drive ahead in order to familiarize self and to
recognize the places around you, the only way to turn and best in the scenario
is when you arrive in an intersection, in turning to intersection, it is best
to slow down, turn on the signal light and turn when it is clear to turn and no
vehicle will pass through.
Answer:
d.) Frank should not take the medicine because stealing cannot hold up as universal law, regardless of the potentially good consequences.
Explanation:
Universal laws are widely regarded as a way people conduct themselves. They are regarded as universal in their philosophical basis, applicability, acceptability, and translation.
For example fairness in dealings is a universally accepted concept.
In the given scenario however stealing is not a universal law and cannot be justified under any circumstance.
Although Frank's daughter Jenna is sick and he cannot afford the medicine.
He should not take from open drawer stuffed with vials full of the medicine Jenna needs because it is ethically wrong
The situation represented above is an example of common conflict between parents and their adult children that is called conflict of intergenerational relationships. People from different generations have different views towards many issues such as education and nurturing. People that belong to different generation type have different life perspective therefore some older people can consider modern parents' ways of nurturing to be inappropriate.
Frankie Lyman was the thirteen year old lead singer of Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers. Their biggest hit was "Why do Fools Fall in Love". The song was released in 1956. In 1957, Frankie Lyman went solo and left the group. Frankie Lyman died at the age of 25 from a drug overdose.