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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.
anonymous

Judge To Big Pharma: You Can't Patent Genes - Genomics - io9 - 1 views

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    ...and a related question: Why was this same decision not made with respect to plant life? 
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?
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.
Monte Johanning

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

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    Blog
anonymous

Stop the CFPA - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 01 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Here's a great example of lying to manipulate legislation. For some of the facts, see http://tinyurl.com/y95jewt
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
Joshua Miranda

Employee fired for wearing American flag pin - 1 views

shared by Joshua Miranda on 16 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    Sounds a little over the top on following company guidelines.
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
Kara Hible

Unethical Media Practices Revealed by IPRA Report -- re> LONDON, June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- - 1 views

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    This is about the journalist being unethical, either paying for stories or being bribed to not report on something.
anonymous

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. 
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.
Kara Hible

Stripping U.S. EPA of Water Quality Regulatory Authority | Business Ethics - 1 views

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    This article is about a new act that would essentially make it so the EPA would no longer have the authority for the Clean Water Act. The authority would go to the individual state.
jdybing

That Loving Touch - 1 views

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    I thought this was interesting and meshed well with Abraham Verghesse's talk about the value of touch. I really liked how Whitehouse notes the benefits of touch to both parents and the fetus's ultimate health and development.
jdybing

Should the Rich Get Better Health Care? - 1 views

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    While I can see the logic behind someone losing assistance if they find a way to raise money, I don't believe that this woman would have tried to sell her home (a roof over her head which is a necessity, especially for someone so ill).
Derek Schilling

Solyndra CEO resigns - 1 views

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    Article about the CEO of Solyndra who resigned. Solyndra recently received 535 million in federal aid but at the end of August they declared bankruptcy leaving thousands jobless. Another example of what the taxpayers dollars are being used for.
stephanie nielsen

Texas prisoners lose their lunch - 1 views

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    Prisoners at some Texas state jails are scaling back to two meals per day on the weekends, as part of budgetary belt tightening. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Prisoners in Texas jails have been tightening their belts as the state cuts back on weekend lunches to save money.
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    My first thought when I read this title was that it was disgusting to me that they would cut out a meal. Then, as I read the article, it became less about the fact that they were cutting out a meal (especially if it is true that they are still getting the same nutritional values as before). As the representative from the ACLU pointed out, there are many over-incarcerated individuals in prison. Instead of pulling out a meal, perhaps it would be wise to look at who they have in prison and see if an alternative punishment/treatment would be feasable. This would solve not only some monitary issues, but overcrouding in general and possibly even help rehabilitate better.
Heather Yuill

Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a Leader | Business Ethics - 1 views

  • Most of these people actually do know at the core the difference between right or wrong and they know what to do with it. They know how to intellectualize what they would do with it. They just don’t know how to deal with it in real time in a real place. When confronted by a situation and no experience and no practice, they default to places where they have never been. That is where you find people cutting corners, taking short cuts, and doing stupid things
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    Evidence-based practice as a method of teaching business ethics.
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