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Ethics

What’s wrong with Prostitution?

23 Comments 01 November 2011

Prostitution for you newbies is where a woman (most commonly) offers sexual encounters with others in exchange for duckies, dinero, quap aka money.  Many view this as wrong on the legal and moral front. …however, did you know: Prostitution takes place legally on all inhibited continents. In the U.S., prostitution is regulated at the state [...]

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America’s Core Values

4 Comments 08 July 2011

Change is constant in society.  A certain amount of change is good.  It challenges us physically, psychologically, mentally, and financially.  Things like working out, learning to balance a budget, and encouraging your friends to volunteer come to mind. Some change is bad.  I’m thinking massive layoffs, recessions, and pandemics here. Something has changed in the [...]

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Ethics, Sports

NBA and NFL Lockouts

8 Comments 07 July 2011

We all know that the NFL and NBA are currently both locked out.  We all agree that there is greed on both sides of the coin in each dispute.  In the video above Kevin Blackstone draws stunning comparisons between the way big sports teams handle money and the way macroeconomy is headed in America. Most [...]

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Entertainment, Ethics

Stiff Goats

8 Comments 06 July 2011

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Ethics

Is BET The New KKK?

10 Comments 04 July 2011

Dr. Boyce Wakins, a respected “public intellectual”, went on a tirade following last week’s BET awards.    In an article printed at news one Watkins fires stinging darts at BET and Lil’ Wayne.  According to the article they are lumped together because Lil’ Wayne received the most award nominations. Watkins argument is easy to understand. [...]

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Ethics

Child Support

6 Comments 17 June 2011

 

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Perceptions

Are the rich less stressed?

2 Comments 14 June 2011

Off the top of my head I can think of 3 reasons that rich people should be less stressed than poor people. Financial Peace of Mind – people spend their entire lives working to make money so they can pay bills, take vacations, and do whatever else they want to do.  Rich people don’t have [...]

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Ethics

What is Your Definition of a Real Job?

8 Comments 13 May 2011

We all know the story.  As children we’re told to go to school, get an education, and then get a real job.  Oftentimes that means a defined career such as an engineer, business manager, doctor, dentist, or lawyer.  The problem with this approach is that it puts extreme limitations on what a person can do. [...]

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Ethics

Is Cable Really Worth The Cost?

4 Comments 12 May 2011

The internet has wreaked havoc on many powerful industries.  We have already documented here the internet’s treacherous impact on album sales (254 platinum albums in 1997 vs 38 in 2010).  VOIP and cost effective cell phone plans have reduced home telephones to nothing more than a throw in for companies trying to scrape in a few [...]

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Ethics

Is Wikipedia Trustworthy?

6 Comments 11 May 2011

Wikipedia is the world’s foremost volunteer driven web based encyclopedia.  It is the first tool of its kind to stray from expert driven content.  Casual readers enjoy Wikipedia for its ease of use and depth of information.  The same can’t be said of the academic community. Robert McHenry (former editor of Encyclopedia Brittanica) had this [...]

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