Social Science CASE ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS

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<Insert Title of Paper>

<Insert Your Name>

<Insert your School/Department> , Liberty University

<Insert COUR ###: Name of Course>

<Insert Professor's Name>

<Insert assignment due date as Month xx, xxxx>

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(Below is an guide to completing the assignments)

Introduction (this is where you will introduce the case in your own words).

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Issues

(this is where you truly explain the major issues within each case, that you

are required to read from the textbook.)

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Options

The major viewpoint (list two or more viewpoints on how you are assessing the case).

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Moreover, two alternative options will be explored for this case. The first

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Ethical Arguments

Utilitarianism is the (use 2 ethical theories or moral standards to

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Biblically human interaction suffices as well: “love you neighbor as yourself” (Matthew

22:39 NIV). Jesus also explains: “Just as you want others to do for you, do the same for them”

(Luke 6:31 NIV). These moral and biblical principles invoke a conclusion that would move

away from the lottery concept and birth a whole new one.

(Include two or more scriptures that apply/support your written work).

The option example

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Conclusion

The conclusive ethical option (conclude your paper with a good conclusion)

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(Include a total of two or more references per assignment.

Remember: If you list a reference, need to include an in-text citation to match the reference

listed on the reference page.)

References

Champion Jr. W., Karcher,R. T., Ruddell, L.S. (2020). Sports ethics (2nd ed.). Burlington,

MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN: 9781284171303.

Malloy, D. C., Ross, S., & Zakus, D. H. (2003). Sport ethics: Concepts and cases in sport

and recreation (2nd ed.). Quebec, Canada: Thompson Educational Publishing,

Inc. ISBN: 1550771299.

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  • Introduction
  • Issues
  • Options
  • Ethical Arguments
  • Conclusion