Ethics Chapters

Ideas about good and bad behavior in our personal relations, online actions and business practices to moral philosophy examining concepts of right and wrong - all this is in the field of ethics.

William Poole, known as Bill the Butcher, is the chief "enforcer" of the "Native American" (referring to people born in the U.S.) political party.

Black maids raise white children as their own but are still treated as inferiors.

Bobby Jones is one of the greatest golfers during the Great Depression.

Witnesses see a shootout which leaves Wyatt Earp, who is armed, completely uninjured.

75 years ago, an atomic bomb, known as "Little Boy," devastates the Japanese city of Hiroshima and its people on August 6, 1945.

An atomic bomb called "Fat Man" detonates above the Japanese city of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Less than a week later, Japan surrenders, ending WWII...

Dietrich Bonhoeffer's war-time writing continues to encourage people.

Daniel Boone is a defendant in a court martial. The criminal charges against him assert that is a traitor.

The Navy plans to retire Brashear from active duty, but he endorses his own orders to go back to diving school.

Today's India and Great Britain bear little resemblance to the time of William Makepeace Thackeray; learn about some of these differences.

Tone kills himself rather than be hanged as a traitor, and becomes a martyr.

The Nobles want freedom from the Catholic Church, freedom from undue tax burdens, protection of inheritance rights and due process of law.

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