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Fernando Aileen Jane P.

The document outlines various ethical dilemmas faced by a student, including a friend's cheating, a supervisor taking credit for work, a classmate's offensive social media post, assisting a friend with a term paper, and ensuring fair leadership in a student organization. The student emphasizes the importance of addressing wrongdoings, maintaining integrity, and making fair decisions based on ethical principles. Each scenario reflects a commitment to honesty, fairness, and respect for academic integrity.
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Fernando Aileen Jane P.

The document outlines various ethical dilemmas faced by a student, including a friend's cheating, a supervisor taking credit for work, a classmate's offensive social media post, assisting a friend with a term paper, and ensuring fair leadership in a student organization. The student emphasizes the importance of addressing wrongdoings, maintaining integrity, and making fair decisions based on ethical principles. Each scenario reflects a commitment to honesty, fairness, and respect for academic integrity.
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Fernando, Aileen Jane P.

BSOA 2-A
Activity

1.You discover that a close friend has cheated on a major exam by using unauthorized
materials. They justify their actions by saying they were under extreme pressure to
maintain their scholarship. What would you do in this situation, and why? Discuss the
ethical principles that guide your decision.
•As a student if I was asked in this situation what I would do I would not hesitate to ask my best
friend why he is doing this in a major exam, even though they know it is wrong and should not
This work will lead to an unfair fight and I want them not to be accepted into the Scholarship.
They fight fairly and study hard so they don’t have to cheat to pass.
2. During your internship, you witness a supervisor taking credit for a project you
contributed significantly to. Reporting the incident might jeopardize your position, but
staying silent feels wrong. How would you handle this situation? Explain your reasoning.
-Yes, for me I am the one in the situation that I will do this I will approach or talk to a higher
authority or a trusted mentor. Because we have more right to fight for what is right and correct
what is wrong even if it may affect my work. Because you have no respect or desire to love your
work so you insulted yourself.
3. Your classmate posts a controversial and offensive comment on social media that goes
viral, bringing negative attention to your school. Would you address the situation, and if so,
how? What ethical principles influence your approach?
-Yes,what I will say in this situation If my classmate posts an offensive or unwelcome comment
on social media that has become a topic of discussion and it has caused bad attention in our
school I will find out what is going on and give I drew attention to this by speaking out against
the comment and spreading an unpleasant conversation.
4. A close friend asks for your help in writing their term paper because they are
overwhelmed. Helping them would ensure they don’t fail, but it violates academic integrity
rules. What would you do, and why?
-for me If a friend asks me for help in doing their term paper because they are tired, I will talk to
them and if they tell me that there is nothing difficult to do they will not try. When I say this and
explain that I can’t do this even though he is my best friend. We know that it is not bad to help
others but we also need to learn to say no, especially since we know ourselves that this is not
right and will not benefit everyone.
5. You are elected as the president of a student organization. One of your close friends is
applying for a leadership position in the organization but is less qualified than another
candidate. How do you ensure a fair decision while maintaining ethical leadership?
-For me as president when I was studying in senior high school and as an assistant secretary in
our club. I will research each candidate based on their aspirations and contributions to the
organization. I will maintain good leadership by being transparent, and fair to all and respectful
to each candidate.

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