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Practical Ethics!
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information about ethical lapses, triumphs, and theories

Ethics in the News from the non-profit Center for Ethical Studies at www.saintjamescollege.org
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  • You do not have to be a professional:  This blog is also intended to represent a safe haven for those without a professional
    background in ethics.  We welcome everyone who is impacted by ethical or unethical behavior, practices, philosophies, and
    "schools-of-thought" that either enhance or impinge upon the rights of people everywhere.

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Professor Ann Pogson