Wednesday, August 20, 2008

New Findings about Mental Distress

I listened to a very intriguing news report that discussed the issue of mental distress caused by having abortions. It had often been stated that a woman who has an abortion will frequently suffer from psychological distress, depression and other potential difficulties. A recent study has however revealed that no psychological distress results from women having abortions. The findings of this study have sparked a lot of debate. I urge you to listen to this 4 minute clip of the news report and tell me what you think. (Click on the link below and then click on "Start Download")

http://www.mediafire.com/?jydiveyptnv

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Olympic Fever


The last few topics up for discussion have been pretty intense, not to mention a bit dark. I therefore opted for something lighter: The Olympics. Are you following the Olympics? Usually, I'm not much for watching sports on Tv, but I have to admit I started watching women's volleyball and wow, those atheletes are fierce! Pretty disappointed about Taiwan's performance in baseball, though. I was really hoping to see them get further. What are you watching or are you sick of the Olympics already?

Monday, August 11, 2008

Torture

Recently on a BBC radio program called the "Moral Maze", the issue under discussion was torture. The central question was whether there is ever a time when torture is acceptable. The panelists, in addition to the guests, involved were of radically different opinions on the matter.

The situation they were given was if a man in police custody claimed to have knowledge of a bomb that would potentially kill hundreds or even thousands of people and would not share that information willingly, would it be acceptable to torture that man for information? Some argued torture was immoral in any situation. Others said that in some particular situations torture may be an effective means of getting valuable information that may save lives. Others still suggested that torture should in fact be legalized. How would you respond to this extremely difficult moral choice?

Monday, August 4, 2008

Cheating





Today, our conversation class discussed academic cheating. The discussion was for me very eye-opening as I discovered some students who directly and plainly stated that cheating was a natural part of education and it wasn't really a big deal. They openly admitted to cheating in school at certain times and felt sometimes it was necessary. How do you feel about people who cheat on exams or other forms of testing? Are you outraged or is it just something that we have to accept as being part of an educational system? Can anything be done about it? What experiences have you had with cheating? What motivates one person to cheat and the other not to cheat when given the choice?