Saturday, December 17, 2011

I need an example of a relationship between bias and ethical responsibility?

I also need an example of bias conflicting with moral responsibility.





I am confused and need your help!





ONLY serious answers please and thank you!|||This link will give you some insight but it is to lengthy to post the article.~





20th WCP: Relation And Responsibility: Drawing The Boundaries ...


Relation And Responsibility: Drawing The Boundaries Of The Ethical Self ... kind, and such an assumption imports bias into our ethical conclusion. ...


http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Envi/EnviSn鈥?/a> - Cached

What is the best news channel to watch that has no bias, or with as little bias as possible?

I watch CNN and Fox News a lot, but CNN tends to be Pro-Democrat and Fox News tends to be Pro-Republican. Is there a news channel that isnt bias? |||Fox is the only true balanced news and editorial.|||Foxed is worst news. I voted no on this pole and it increased it up also. What gives

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|||No, and they aren't really trying to be unbiased, they are trying to tailor their news to their target audience. None of the mainstream sources are particularly unbiased, and all American/Brit ones pretty much repeat the corporate agenda to boot. You just have to listen to them all, and make up your own mind. Pretty much the same on line, though Al-Jazeera oddly enough is pretty neutral, they bend over backwards to avoid bias and it shows (unless you're a troglodyte.) Israeli and Japanese online news tends to be pretty good too. |||Watch Shepard Smith or Neil Cavuto on Fox.





Stay away from MSNBC in general. Shows like Hannity and Colmes are a waste of time.





You can watch events on CSPAN. It can be more boring, but you can generally watch without being bombarded from either side.|||they have some news programs on comedy central that aren't biased and they are funny.





they're called "the daily show" and "the colbert report". other than that there is the internet.|||Maybe MSNBC? lol No not really they kind of lean towards the left like CNN does...the only difference is that no one actually watches that network to call them on it.





I guess their really is no fair and balanced network.|||If people are running the network there is always bias and never little its just not possible to get around it|||Not really. Watch a little bit of everything and decide for yourself.|||Current TV





Channel 366 on Direct TV





Or you can just go to current.tv|||I also have to go with BBC. for the least bias.


American news is so slanted it is not even funny anymore. |||i don't think so but you can watch local new |||BBC





The only network that doesn't make a drama out of every story|||I like CNN but maybe try the internet.|||The BBC is the only one I've found. I don't know about any of the morning show....|||Only FOX because it has the least bias.

What is your perspective about human rights? What are the three main perspectives or bias about this issue?

Human rights is an issue in our world today. Whether it be children's rights, women's rights, indigenous people's rights or LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender social movements) rights. What is your perspective of it? What are the different perspectives or bias about the issue? What are supportive groups eg. UNICEF and the government doing about it? How can we as individuals participate as a global citizen in relation to the issue? Please answer. I want to hear your say on this issue|||Human rights organizations are hypocrites, they protect criminals more then the people they should protect.


Allot of them are left extremists.|||e

How do I insert a zipper into a bias seam?

I'm making a bias dress, and need to put a zipper into the side, I tried doing it normally and got a wiggly seam. any help is great, thanks!|||sew seam tape to the seam on both sides. This will stabilize the seam. Then put the zipper in as you normally would.





bias seams are the pits aren't they! They have a severe tendancy to stretch out of shape! Stabilizing them is the only way to deal with the stretchies.





You might go back and put seam tape on the other seams as they will warp out of proper shape really fast.





This is that 1/4 inch woven tape stuff. It helps a lot to stabilize any seam but bias seams demand it.|||Take a look at Kate Dicey's website:


http://www.katedicey.co.uk -- she has a section on this. Click on "Learning Zone" then on "how to rescue a bias cut disaster" in the righthand column.





I don't do zippers in bias... I personally find them too stiff for the fabric. Instead, I harken back to the days of olde and use snaps or hook and eye in a wide placket. That keeps the fluidity, imo.





http://vintagesewing.info/1930s/33-pt/pt鈥?/a>


http://vintagesewing.info/1930s/36-hsc/h鈥?/a>

What are the different types of media,their bias and impact on Arranged Marriages?

What are the different types of media,?


their bias and impact on Arranged Marriages?|||Media is everything.





Newspapers


News


TV shows


Magazines


Ads


Books





Its the source of the media that creates a bias. A lot of their views come from their finical backers. You cant earn money if your wallets disagree with your views.

What is the name of this cognitive bias?

Is there a cognitive bias that causes people to think their opinions, their morals and the way that they do things is more correct than that of others? What is it called?|||Several possiblities exist, but probably the best answer is "Illusory Superiority."





From Wikipedia: "Illusory superiority is a cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate their positive qualities and abilities and to underestimate their negative qualities, relative to others. ... Illusory superiority is often referred to as the above average effect. Other terms include superiority bias, leniency error, sense of relative superiority, the primus inter pares effect, and the Lake Wobegon effect."





The Dunning-Kruger effect is closely related, and it relates Illusory Superiority to Incompetence.|||There are several possible labels you might use depending upon the exact situation:





Prejudice, bias, bigotry


Ignorance


ethnocentric, parochial,





but probably you are thinking of self-righteous.

Can someone help me on finding some bias articles?

I need help finding two websites that are reporting the same news, but shows a sense of bias in each one of them.





I've been researching, but haven't come up with anything.|||Fox News vs. Everyone else.