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VALENTINE'S DAY SCENARIO
Todd decides to propose marriage to his girlfriend on Valentine's Day. He wants this to be a very special day, so he decided to take her to a fancy restaurant. He is not sure about the choice of restaurant, and so he asks his boss, who often patronizes fancy restaurants, for suggestions. Though Todd doesn't have much experience in fine restaurants, he knows what to expect: he will give his car to the valet, be seated by the hostess, be given menus and a wine list, order, eat, pay the bill, and retrieve his car from the valet. On the big day, he goes to his girlfriend's apartment with a dozen roses in his hand and the ring in his pocket. He likes the restaurant his boss suggested, and thinks the food is really good, but finds the choice of background music odd. In his opinion, a fancy restaurant shouldn't be playing pop music. However, the rest of the night goes according to plan. He will always remember how beautiful his girlfriend looks and how happy they are when she accepts his proposal.
-Refer to Valentine's Day Scenario.Todd will remember the day for the rest of his life.He's going to remember how wonderful the food was; how special it was when he asked her to marry him; and the look on her face when she said yes.Todd's memory of the night he proposed is an example of a(n) _____ memory.
Moral Judgments
Assessments or evaluations made about the moral rightness or wrongness of someone's action or character, often based on a specific moral framework or set of principles.
Universally
A term that implies applicability or acceptance everywhere or in all cases without exception.
Truth In Sentencing
A legal policy that requires offenders to serve a substantial portion of their prison sentence, minimizing the possibility of early release.
Ethical Problem
A situation where a person is faced with a dilemma involving moral principles or practice.
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