Ethical issues on advertising the lottery
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Do you think the state has any intention of ever stopping the lottery, given the fact that the state relies on it to bring millions of dollars into its treasury? Is it possible that lottery can make everyone a millionaire? Is it ethical to suggest that the purpose of the lottery is to make everyone a millionaire?
FORMAT
I. Instructions:
1. Use APA format in reporting your answer
2. Number of pages: Approximately 2-3 pages
II. Outline
1. Introduction
i) Define ethics
ii) Illustrate the definition with examples
iii) Develop your argument for and against the issue on lottery when you answer the questions below
iv) State how the remaining part of the essay is organized in the terms sections I and II of the two questions
2. Body
i) Is it possible that lottery can make everyone a millionaire
ii) Is it ethical to suggest that the purpose of the lottery is to make everyone a millionaire?
3. Summary and conclusion
4. References
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