PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION BELOW There was once a man who had never seen an eagle. One day a magnificent eagle landed on his windowsill, and

PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION BELOW 

There was once a man who had never seen an eagle. One day a magnificent eagle landed on his windowsill, and when he saw it, he exclaimed, “What an ugly creature!” The man grabbed the eagle and pulled it into his house. “First, I’m going to fix that curved beak of yours.” He used a file to remove the hook in the eagle’s beak. “Those claws are vicious looking,” the man said as he clipped the eagle’s claws until there was little left. When he finished, the man said, “There, now you look better.” And he put the bird back on his open windowsill and shooed it away. You can imagine how long the newly trimmed eagle lasted in the wild. (Author Unknown)

In a Word document, write your response to the following questions. 

Do you think it’s ethical to change people because you think their characteristics are different or somehow less superior to yours? If so, in what situation do you feel this is justified?
What happens when people place their beliefs on others?

Your response must be between 200 – 300 words. Remember to make an argument. 

THE ASSIGNMENT WILL BE SUBMITTED IN TURNITIN. PLAGIARISM WILL RESULT IN ZERO .

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