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Is It Our Civic Duty To Watch President Obama’s Health Care Speech To Congress?
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hfields
Whether you’re for it or against it, odds are, you feel passionately about health care reform. But how many of us have even made the attempt to dive into the 1,000-odd page health care reform bill H.R. 3200 “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009”? I can tell you I made it as far as…
Obama’s Speech: Kudos to Personal Responsibility
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Padmini Mangunta
Personal responsibility is one of the few areas of ethics I’ve followed with some dedication – well, I think I’ve followed. I don’t live my life as ethically or morally or honestly as I’d like to at times. But once a mistake has been made, I take pride in concentrating on my own responsibility for…
Will You Still Eat Eggs? A Vegetarian Responds
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hfields
When I posted “Grist For The Mill” a few days ago, I expected it to be controversial. You can’t talk about the sad practice of grinding up male baby chicks in egg hatcheries and say you still plan to eat eggs afterward without stirring up some outrage. I expected – and got – a few…
Emily Post’s Etiquette Daily and Everyday Ethics: A Natural Fit
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Padmini Mangunta
Where does one go when they need a little Etiquette 101? Why Emily Post, of course! We’re pleased to introduce Daniel Post Senning, moderator of the Emily Post Q+A blog – Etiquette Daily.com, as a new guest blogger. Our belief here at Everyday Ethics is that wrestling with what might seem to be a “little”…
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