Tag Archives: respect

Easy Call: Employers Asking For Facebook Passwords? It’s Unethical. So Let’s Stop It.

An easy call: the fact that it’s legal doesn’t make it any less despicable. Continue reading

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Filed under Business & Commercial, The Internet, Workplace

Dear President Obama: Show Some Respect. President Hayes Earned It.

President Obama showed his own ignorance by denigrating President Rutherford B. Hayes, a great American who would never have treated Obama in such a disrespectful manner. Continue reading

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Filed under Character, Etiquette and manners, Government & Politics, History, Leadership

The Process Can Be Ugly, And Sure Was This Time, But This Is How Cultural Ethics Standards Change

The Fluke-Limbaugh mess ends up changing the rules…for everyone. Continue reading

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Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Character, Gender and Sex, Government & Politics, Humor and Satire, Journalism & Media, Leadership, Popular Culture, Professions, U.S. Society

Ethics Quote of the Week: Ethics Alarms

If I won’t quote myself, nobody else will. Continue reading

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Leroy Fick, Meet the Honorary “Ms. Fick 2012.” On Second Thought, Don’t.

A Michigan woman named Amanda Clayton follows in the ficky footsteps of the Original Fick. Continue reading

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Filed under Character, Citizenship, Government & Politics, Law & Law Enforcement, U.S. Society

Role Model Ethics: A Spring Training Drama in One Act

A Boston Red Sox player teaches a kid something that might make a big difference in his life. Continue reading

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Academy Awards Curtain Call Ethics: The Unkindest Snub of All

Oscar neglected many of film’s deserving departed in last night’s broadcast, and there is no excusing it. Continue reading

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Unethical Quote of the Week: The Washington Post Editors

The Washington Post declares that persuading a woman not to abort has no value. Continue reading

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Filed under Ethics Quotes, Government & Politics, Health and Medicine, Journalism & Media, U.S. Society

Albert Pujols, Stan the Man, and the Shameless Jeremy Lin Censors

Good: Albert Pujols standing up for an elderly hero. Bad: The Asian American Journalists Association, ordering us what to say. Continue reading

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Filed under Around the World, Arts & Entertainment, Character, Etiquette and manners, Humor and Satire, Journalism & Media, Popular Culture, Professions, Race, U.S. Society

Ethics Bob: You Were Right; the Kansas Republicans Are Dunces

Never overestimate the decency of Republicans. Continue reading

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Filed under Character, Government & Politics