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Create an 8-10 slide PPT, or some other presentation, that accomplishes the following:
1. Chose some ethical issue you feel is important (abortion, gun control, climate change, eating meat, anything that can be considered a moral matter – if you are unsure, be sure to clear with your instructor)
2. Present research on the situation being sure to clearly discuss both sides, as much as possible. Some conundrums will have much more weight on one side than the other such as climate change.
3. Reiterate the primary theories contained in your moral compass from week 3 and then explain the position on this issue your compass promotes.

Sample Solution

Slide 1: Title Slide

  • Title: Ethical Considerations: Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Food
  • Subtitle: Examining the Debate and Moral Implications
  • Your Name & Affiliation (Optional)

Slide 2: Introduction

  • Briefly define GMOs: organisms with altered genetic makeup.
  • Highlight the prevalence of GMOs in modern food production.
  • State the presentation’s purpose: Explore the ethical issues surrounding GMOs.

Slide 3: Arguments for GMOs

  • Increased Food Production: GMOs can potentially lead to higher crop yields, addressing global hunger concerns.
  • Improved Nutrition: Some GMOs are fortified with essential vitamins and minerals to combat malnutrition.
  • Pest Resistance: Genetically modified crops can be engineered to resist pests, reducing reliance on insecticides.
  • Improved Shelf Life: Certain GMOs have extended shelf life, potentially reducing food waste.

Slide 4: Arguments Against GMOs

  • Unintended Consequences: Potential for unknown or negative ecological impacts on insects, animals, and the environment.
  • Long-Term Health Effects: Concerns about the safety of consuming genetically modified foods for human health.
  • Corporate Control: Increased dependence on large corporations that control GMO seeds and technology.
  • Loss of Biodiversity: Overreliance on GMOs could threaten natural crop diversity and resilience.

Slide 5: Moral Compass Theories (Review from Week 3)

  • Briefly revisit the key moral compass theories discussed in Week 3 (e.g., Utilitarianism, Deontology, Virtue Ethics).
  • Briefly explain each theory’s core principles and approach to ethical decision-making.

Slide 6: Applying Moral Compass to GMOs

  • Utilitarian Perspective: GMOs might be acceptable if they maximize overall well-being by feeding more people.
  • Deontological Perspective: Consider potential long-term consequences and potential violations of rights (e.g., right to healthy food).
  • Virtue Ethics: Analyze the character traits needed to develop and utilize GMO technology responsibly (e.g., wisdom, fairness, sustainability).

Slide 7: Your Moral Stance on GMOs

  • Based on your moral compass and the presented information, explain your position on GMOs.
  • Do you advocate for GMO use with limitations or restrictions?
  • Do you prioritize alternative food production methods?

Slide 8: Conclusion

  • Summarize the key points of the presentation.
  • Reiterate the complexity of the ethical issues surrounding GMOs.
  • Emphasize the importance of ongoing research, public discourse, and responsible decision-making related to GMO technology.

Slide 9 (Optional): Call to Action

  • If applicable, propose specific actions or policies that promote ethical use of GMO technology.
  • Encourage further discussion or research on the topic.

Slide 10: References

  • List all sources used for research and information presented in the slides.

Note: This is a 10-slide presentation template. You can adjust the content and number of slides based on your specific needs and the complexity of the chosen ethical issue.

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