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Fairness Vocabulary equality impartial reasonable mercy just equitable rules exploit

fair; just: an impartial judge Fairness Vocabulary equality The quality of being like or alike in quantity, degree, value etc. Also, being evenly proportioned or balanced. impartial fair; just: an impartial judge reasonable agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical. Also capable of rational behavior, decision, etc. mercy an act of kindness, compassion, or favor just proper or right equitable characterized by equity or fairness; just and right; fair; reasonable rules a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc. exploit to use selfishly for one's own ends

Fairness Just Define Fairness What do you try to do to be a fair person? Fairness Define Fairness List behaviors that show fairness Have you ever felt treated unfairly? Just What is the relationship between fairness and respect? Can you be disrespectful and fair at the same time?

Relate the symbol at the top of the page to fairness? What is the Golden Rule? Relate the symbol at the top of the page to fairness? What are some historical events related to fairness? A study asked young people: Which of these punishments do you think are fair for parents to us? The results: No TV – 69%, No allowance – 73%, Grounding – 72%, Spanking – 59%, Taking away something important to you – 26.4%. What punishments do you think are fair? Why?

Fairness: Point of View Write down a few thoughts for each question below, and then choose one for which you will fully express your point of view: Tell about a time when you felt you were treated unfairly. Explain why you believe the treatment was unfair. Cheating is choosing not to play fair, not to play by the rules. What are the effect of cheating? (consider self worth, respect of others, etc.) Discuss positive and negative responses to unfairness in life. What is the best think to do when you feel treated unfairly.