Ethics Story Briefs

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.

Once a beautiful maiden, Medusa became a monster so frightening that all who looked on her turned to stone.

History tells us that after Mary's death, her heart and organs were removed and were buried at an unknown place at Fotheringhay.

A deadly train derailment, in 1943, occurred at nearly the same place as the May 2015 Philadelphia train disaster.

When the Pilgrims left Leiden, they began their journey to America on the Vliet Canal (sometimes referred to as the Vliet River).

At the really old Michelham Priory, which people say is haunted by ghosts, we also find an old pillory.

Determined that Marie Antoinette would be condemned to death, French-Revolution leaders put her through a trial on October 14, 1793.

During the 1930s, photographers like Dorothea Lange documented the desperate conditions of migrant farm workers in America, including their efforts to...

With very little food and no money to buy provisions starving Irish families looked to the government for help.

President William Jefferson Clinton posthumously awarded Cesar Chavez a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994.

Life was not easy for President Johnson and Robert McNamara (Johnson's Secretary of Defense) as the Vietnam War dragged on.

This image depicts an original page from President Trumans diary for the 17th of June, 1945.

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