Values or Ethics? (choose whether it's values or ethics.)
Henrietta Lacks Facts
In class discussion
Here at Lynn University
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The rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong.
What are Values?
100
The combining of the first two letters of Henrietta's first and last name.
What does HeLa stand for?
100
A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. "-------- of the Cave"
What is an allegory?
100
An open tutoring environment where trained staff will assist you with your writing needs. There is no appointment necessary to use this Institute for Achievement and Learning service.
What is the Writing Center on the 2nd floor of the International Building?
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Rules by which people act; how do you decide between right and wrong?
What are Ethics?
200
Aids, cancer, gene mapping, cloning, environmental stress, invitro fertilization, tuberculosis, herpes, leukimia, Parkinson's Disease, etc.
What have HeLa cells helped in research with?
200
one’s knowledge concerning one’s own thinking processes or anything related to them. Hint: how our descriptive papers evolved.
What is metacognition?
200
Professors post these available times on their syllabus - an important way to let your professor know that you're engaged and interested in their class.
What are office hours?
300
a cohesive system of beliefs, which are freely chosen by the individual, prized, publicly affirmed, and acted upon
What are Values?
300
The author reponsible for bringing the Henrietta Lacks story to the general public.
Who is Rebecca Skloot?
300
Physiological, Security, Belonging, and Esteem needs.
According to Abraham Maslow, what needs need to be met in order to achieve Self Actualization?
300
Located on the third floor of the International Building - it's where you can go your tests with extended time.
What is the testing center?
400
The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance or preciousness of something.
What are values?
400
The Hospital that treated Henrietta.
What is Johns Hopkinds Hospital?
400
In this play, the premise is that the good and evil deeds of one's life will be tallied by God after death - as in a ledger book.
What is Everyman?
400
Her office is in the Pine Tree Camps building, and she is the person who helps me register for my classes at the end of the semester; my academic advisor.
Who is Diane DiCerbo?
500
The branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.
What are ethics?
500
The birthplace of Henrietta.
What is in Roanoke, Virginia?
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These include the most basic needs that are vital to survival, such as the need for water, air, food and sleep. Maslow believed that these needs are the most basic and instinctive needs in the hierarchy because all needs become secondary until these types of needs are met.
What are physiological needs?
500
Lynn University's school mascot.
What is the Fighting Knight?
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