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Creative bias: A threat to corporate innovation | SmartPlanet - 1 views

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    Is corporate culture designed to squash creativity? This is a crucial question in a marketplace that is demanding more and more creative capacity for businesses to survive. 
anonymous

The Lucifer Effect II - Situational Forces | CityEthics.org - 1 views

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    Good article on Zimbardo's Lucifer Effect applied to government ethics programs. What role does situational forces play? 
anonymous

Jakub Chańko - 1 views

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    Someone created a mural of Philip Zimbardo based on his "Lucifer Effect' theory. 
anonymous

Sibel Edmonds' Boiling Frogs Post | Home of the Irate Minority - 1 views

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    Interesting investigative journalism startup. 
Kara Hible

Drug Testing and Ethics - 1 views

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    A woman was fired for refusing to take a drug test. This article goes along with our reading for this week.
Kara Hible

Group: Organ donors should get free funeral - KTAR.com - 1 views

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    In the UK they are trying to boost the amount of organ donors by paying for the funerals of donors. They do not pay for funerals of living donors.
Kara Hible

John Geyman: Live or Die: Do We Care Anymore? - 1 views

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    There are less employers paying for health care coverage. Less people can afford health coverage.
Max Cooper

Pay for organ donors' funerals, says UK ethics group - 1 views

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    Better yet how about tie this into the insurance company's responsibility's in some way or another.
Max Cooper

Where does morality fit in for youth? - 1 views

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    "However, as an atheist myself, I've always rejected the claim that more spiritual folks can command a monopoly on virtue and ethics. It's certainly possible for nonbelievers to live a "good" life, and even my most faithful compatriots agree with this sentiment." Sounds like a sound statement to me
Brady Krumwiede

Doctors Avoid Penalties in Suits Against Medical Firms | Business Ethics - 0 views

  • At least 15 drug and medical-device companies have paid $6.5 billion since 2008 to settle accusations of marketing fraud or kickbacks. However, none of the more than 75 doctors named as participants were sanctioned, despite allegations of fraud or of conduct that put patients at risk, a review by ProPublica found.
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    Life or death issues should be the most ethical issues we pride ourselves upon. When there are doctors paying who are simply paying to save themselves from losing their liscences and potentially going to prison, we definately need to take action.
Brady Krumwiede

Financial Considerations Often Trounce Ethics in NCAA Sports | Business Ethics - 0 views

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    Every year we hear about scandals in the NCAA football program. Every university is trying to "bribe" players to come to their university which provides for unethical practices that is destroying all of the young fans who watch football.
Tony Swift

Jobless seek help fighting hiring discrimination - 2 views

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    In all things that matter and can be and have been discriminated against, I read this article and laughed, not laughing because its funny, but because of the hysteria associated with not hiring someone because they haven't had work for awhile.
Tony Swift

The New Culture War - 1 views

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    Article from 1997 that talks about exaggerated images and profiles in advertising, commercials, and campaigns. I thought it was fitting for what was discussed this week
Monte Johanning

Why Bad Journalism Has Driven Me To Desperate Ends - 1 views

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    Blog
Monte Johanning

How to Review a Story - 1 views

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    News * Is this story factual? * Is it fair? * Is it well sourced? Opinion * Is it informative? * Is it insightful? * Is it well written?
Monte Johanning

Human interest story's - 1 views

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    One part of journalism we didn't discuss we human interest strories. These story's tell us more about our local neighborhoods and usually are entertaining and informative. This is done by a friend of mine, Boyd Huppert.
Adrienne Waldner

The Worst Business Model - 2 views

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    Posted on Edge Economy: June 8, 2009 2:14 PM So there I was, surfing the web, when I came across this awesome little company called Wonga. What does Wonga do? It makes short term loans, like "payday" loans. At a 2689% APR.
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    Talks about predator loans at a very high interest rate which is killing Americans in this debt filled country.
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