For the Media

Ethics Destinations: The School of Life

Alot of attention has been given over the last five years to the uptick in ethical tourism and travel.

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Citizen Journalists Will Need Ethics

You are it now. The newspapers collapse day by day, and no one wants to sit in this no-man’s land without their news. You are a blogger, and you are responsible for disseminating information to the public. You are the primary source. So you may need to consider the responsibility.

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Do Carlo Gesualdo, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Bernie Madoff Have Anything In Common?

Among the many questions  we are infinitely fascinated by at a2ethics.org, and would like to discuss and learn about from others  who have thought about the issue too: after committing a really appalling action, what kinds of remorse and your ways of showing it diminish the feelings of anger and

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a2ethics.org Goes To Ethos Week: What The Bankers Forgot

The Eastern Michigan University College of Business "corporate headquarters" is in the Gary Owen building in downtown Ypsilanti.

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Stealing Culture: The Looting of Iraq's Past

The 2008 election exit polls unsurprisingly revealed that in the end, it was the economy that determined the victory for Barack Obama. But, as we also know, the election primary campaign, at least in the beginning was about policy differences over our own exit strategies in the war in Iraq.

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a2ethics In The News

Founder Jeanine DeLay and Web Director Barton Bund featured in Concentrate Ann Arbor, a new online news source.

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What is the Value of Art?

There is public art like statues and monuments. There are expensive paintings that hang in the halls of wealthy collectors. Music is available online, for a dollar a track, or illegally for free, or many times the artist releases it themselves and we can pay what we want.

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Lost Knowledge: Dealing with the Financial Crisis

As the insolvency and frozen credit crisis has yet to unthaw, like many other Americans, I have been trying to understand it. And given my lack of understanding of economics, my metaphor to grasp its meaning has remained decidedly literary and simple-minded.

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How Should We Find New Talent?

This is relevant to the advice column, because I would like to know how others deal with this. Further, I would particularly like to hear from Ann Arbor area performing artists and people in the business community about their thoughts.

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Stealing Culture: The Looting of Iraq's Past

When and time: Thursday, November 6, 2008 at 7:30PM

Where: Greenhills School Performing Arts Center

Who says that all young people are moving to Chicago?

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The Ethics of Teaching Panel: At the Ann Arbor Academy

Privacy and confidentiality questions.

Pressures to 'Teach to the Test' rather than to 'Teach the Child.'

And fairness dilemmas everywhere you turn.

The teacher's ethical life is a rich one.

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The Battle for Ypsitucky

Originally submitted by: Sandy Bottoms On Language

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