Converting the idea into words or gestures to convey meaning.
Encoding
Also known as hug, beans, or X
MDMA
A physical and mental response to something in our environment that causes us to become uncomfortable
Stress
Something of relative worth or importance
Value
Freedom of speech
1st Amendment
Examples include speech, telephones, or computers.
Channel
A hallucinogen
LSD
A physical or psychological factor that produces stress
Stressor
Common civility
Beneficence
4th Amendment
Translating the message from its symbol form into meaning.
Decoding
A stimulant that can result in aggression, violence, heart problems, and/or convulsions
Methamphetamine
Has 2 divisions: Parasympathetic & Sympathetic
Autonomic Nervous System
Knowing right but choosing to do wrong for one's own benefit
Immoral actions
Protection provided for privacy of student educational information
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Verbal or nonverbal response.
Feedback
Also known as ice, chalk, or fire & glass
Methamphetamine
Glands, tissues, and cells that help to control body functions
Endocrine System
Punishment due to a law breaker or evil doer
Retributive Justice
Prohibits sexual discrimination and sexual violence in all educational institutions that receive federal funding
Title IX
Examples include facial expression, touch, eye contact, pace, and proximity.
Nonverbal communication
Can cause extreme changes in sensory perception, paranoid thoughts, and/or flashbacks
LSD
A balanced physical state in which all the body's systems function smoothly.
Homeostasis
Changing ethical guidelines whenever a good or better reason exists to change them.
Situational ethics
Federal Housing Act