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Facebook: Is It OK to “Friend” An Old Flame?
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hfields
I know, I know–we talk a lot about Facebook on this blog. I suppose that’s because Facebook and other sites like it have become the engines of social interaction and social networking for our generation. And, out of everyday social interactions come everyday moral dilemmas. Like mine. I’m at this fantastic hippy-dippy spiritual yoga retreat…
Senator’s Staffer Emails Racist Obama Image; Should She Be Fired?
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Padmini Mangunta
We’ve all probably sent an email from our work account to the wrong person – I once worked at a large law firm where a first year associate sent out a raucous party invite to the entire firm, including all the partners. Well, he most likely survived the embarrassment, just as Sherri Goforth, an administrative…
My Credibility or My Friend? The Ethics of a Recommendation
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Padmini Mangunta
I wish I could blog about the weather here in New York lately. I must say, I believe continuous rain for two weeks in June to be completely unethical! However, I’m distracted from the slow drip by other concerns. I’m on constant “lay-off” watch these days, closely monitoring not only my job situation, but that…
How Sacred Is the U.S. Mail… When It’s Your Husband’s?
By
hfields
Here’s my quandary. It’s been a long day. I’m tired and grumpy. My husband, who usually brings the mail upstairs, is home sick so I’m the one swinging by our building’s mailboxes on the way back from work. This in itself poses no problem. I’m happy to do the little things like take out the…
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