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unethical practices outlined in the videos

Social Bond Theory
September 11, 2018
Women in US History Class
September 11, 2018

 

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1:unethical practices

Paper details:

What are tne five unethical practices outlined in the video? Please explain tWO Of them briefly.

HOW can one or more Of tne unethical practices affect tne research process?

On tne Discussion Board: independent Study, post your answer to at leaSt one Of these questions-

2:Royal Proclamation

The Royal Proclamation left an enduring legacy in Canada. For decades, the Proclamation was used as the basis of protocol for any exchanges of land between the Crown and the First Nations People. More recently, the details of the Royal Proclamation have come under scrutiny as the focal point for disputed land claims. One weakness of the document is that the Proclamation does not hold the status of a Constitutional act. However, in 1982, the newly written Canadian Charter specifically stated in section 25a that the rights and freedoms of the Proclamation fall under the protection of the Charter. As a result, it has been left up to Canadian courts of law to interpret the Proclamation. In the end, the strength of any law resides in the desire of the respective government to enforce it.

For the First Nations People, the ambiguities of the Proclamation have been a source of frustration when dealing with contemporary land issues. Ultimately, King George III acted in both his own self interests and in the interests of the British Empire. Over two centuries later, he could have never foreseen the complexity of issues that still surround the Royal Proclamation.

In unit 1, activity 1 you investigated the importance of the primary source document for the historian. You also practiced interpreting a primary source by examining a WW1 diary using investigative strategies. Your task is to now apply those strategies once again, this time for the King’s Royal Proclamation of 1763.

Using the strategies from "How to Interpret the Past" (attachted below) as your template, examine a copy of the Royal Proclamation(attached below). Your reflection will be evaluated by your teacher. This assignment should be a minimum of 1-2 pages in length and must include proper citation. Note: This is a shortened version–a section on territorial changes that relate to East and West Florida has been removed for brevity. Please feel free to search for the full version for more information.

This piece is reflective and analytical and can therefore be written in the first person.Always remember that opinions don’t hold any validity unless they are supported by facts and information.Remember to follow proper citation and MLA format!

Here are things for you to address in your reflection, feel free to add more or less but please stay within the 1-2 page limit!

What is the purpose of this document??

Summarize the content.

What is the bias? Who is it written by?

What strengths lie in the document? How could it be viewed as beneficial and to whom?

If you were a Native at the time of the document what issues would you have? Outline them and reference the document.

Your opinion, recommendations, concerns, comments

What future ramifications would this document create for Canadians??

3: Catholic Church and abortion

Order Description

Paper outline
• Introduction
• How has your chosen church teaching developed throughout history?
o When and how did this become an issue of importance to the Church?
o Has it been readdressed by the Church multiple times? If so, why?
• What is the teaching?
o What does the Church currently teach in regards to your topic?
o Is there a Church model (or perhaps more than one) that this teaching
would most likely fall under?
o Have there been any disagreements in the Church regarding your topic? If so, what are the various positions and how do they compare to official Church teachings?
• How does Church teaching on this issue fit in with the larger mission of the Church?
o What are the church’s intentions in developing this teaching?
o Who does the teaching affect most?
• Conclusion
o Option #1: Synthesis
? Overall, what is the Church stance regarding the topic and how has it affected the world both positively and negatively?
o Option #2: The Sign of the Times/Looking Ahead
? What is the current status regarding your topic? Is there anything that suggests it could be readdressed in the near future? (Any societal developments causing further discourse concerning the topic?)

Baseline expectations:

• Structure to include introductory paragraph, body paragraphs, and conclusion
• Citations (footnotes) using Chicago style formatting.
• Must include 5 different scholarly sources. Two of those sources must be official church documents.
• Length between 4-6 pages (excluding footnotes)
• Paper double spaced using standard 1 inch margins & size 12 Times New Roman font
• Paper and various parts uploaded to Moodle by stated deadlines
• Paper is free of spelling and grammatical errors.

Final Paper Formatting
• Double Spaced
• 1 Inch Margins
• Times New Roman 12 point font only
• Footnotes used for citations. To create a footnote, click on the “References” tab in the top control bar in Microsoft word. Make sure the cursor is positioned directly after where you wish you place your citation. There is a button called “Insert Footnote.” Click the “Insert Footnote” button and you will be instantly directed to the bottom of the page to create your citation. For instance “if this statement was a direct quote from a source, I would have to use a footnote citation.” Use the Chicago Manual of Style to format your citation following the proper examples. Footnotes are ALWAYS in 10 point font.
• You must use a header for your name and the page number. To create a header, click on the “Insert” tab in the top control bar in Microsoft word. Click the “Page Number” button and choose the selection that places the page number in the top right corner of the page. Right next to the page number, type your last name followed by a comma. (See the example on this document for reference.) Your paper will start on the very first line of the document, so you do not need to skip a bunch of lines before beginning your writing. The title of your paper and the date etc will be included on your formal title page which you will create later. Do not worry about that now.
• Make sure your spacing is consistent throughout your paper. (Right click and select PARAGRAPH. Double check that it says “0” under the SPACING heading where it says AFTER. Sometimes the default sets it to 10pt)
• Make sure you have proofread your paper for spelling and grammatical errors.

Church and abortion

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