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Transcript of Thomas Markle interview with PDina #1
in which Meghan's dad gives the real story behind some of her lies.
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Check out what he says about the rumours that Meghan glued another girl's eyes in the sorority...
TM: Her stories about having to climb in and out of her car door on the other side and slide open, but she never had that problem. And the other thing is like she she wasn't going to the studios every other day and having guards say," Break a leg." They just check you check and see if you're allowed to get on the studio lot.
TM: I'm trying to figure out when all the lying began, and it really started after Harry. I think she told Harry a a sad story that she was a poor girl. It''s not a true story, right? She never had to work in college. She didn't didn't need pocket money, she had that. Her college was paid for um, as a matter of fact, tuition always comes with room and board as well.
PD: How do you feel that she never gave you credit for paying for her college, when she gave that speech to the young girls about working hard and paying for it herself?
TM: That just goes on the list. There's so many lies about this, i mean she she she retells the story about writing letters right? (Dish soap) Initially i told her to write letters, no answers but she told me she later told that story to the UN, and then she changed it and dropped my name off. At first she said my dad told me to, and at the end of her speech, she said, "There should be more men like my dad." But when she tells the story now it's like, "I decided to write letters," and she never mentions me. I'm not, i'm not attacking her; i just don't understand it.
PD: Now there was also a story about when Meghan was in college, they said she glued some girl's eyelids together. Is that true?
TM: That one, that one, I don't know anything about that. I don't know where that came from. She was in the sorority there, i know that. Matter of fact, she wanted to have a Sopranos party. I bought her a song from a store in Los Angeles so that she could. "I have a surprise for you," so that sort of gives you the dates of when when she was there. (Interesting that the interviewer did NOT mention the sorority in her question, but when Thomas thinks about the allegation that Meghan used glue on another girl's eyes, he immediately says "the sorority." Hmm...)
TM: (About her lies on Oprah) Definitely the archbishop, i'm sure, was very upset. It's almost like a psycho problem in a way.
PD: That's what it looks like. It looks like, psychologically does she not understand what she's doing? Does Harry understand what he's doing?
TM: i mean, well Harry. Harry's a puppy. He'll go anywhere he's told to go. i i don't think he's um, i i i just think he's a follower, you know. I think she mothered him and that's what he needed. He wanted the mother, he got one.
PDL What about her ex-husband, Trevor? What do you know about Trevor?
TM: Very sweet man, yeah, a very kind man. I will tell you that i feel he was, uh, he was uh shocked at what happened, how it happened. They were they were apart because she was working in Canada all the time, and not coming back on weekends as much as he wanted her to, um and then then she just sent him the wedding ring back through the mail. Trevor called me, and I was in shock for i guess a week or longer.
PD: Wow so he was really blindsided by the divorce. Who came to her wedding her first wedding?
TM: Everybody. Uh the entire cast of Suits. i was there but a lot of people couldn't come because it cost money to fly to Jamaica so yeah, Samantha wanted to come, but she couldn't because she well she couldn't because she couldn't afford to, also wheelchairs don't do too well in the sand so yeah it would have been difficult for her. Tom Jr, my son wasn't invited, i don't think and I hadn't planned on going.
PD: So she had a relationship with Samantha obviously or what kind of relationship was it?
TM: Oh god i don't know. Part of the problem she has with me is that she wanted me to make my son, my oldest son, my son Tom and baby Samantha - Meghan demanded that I stop talking to them and make them stop talking about her. It started when Harry popped into the picture, because there were reporters all over all of us, all the time yeah for the first year. I mean, i couldn't go anywhere without being seen or being photographed, asked questions. And they (Tom Jr. and Samantha) were having the same problem so they were answering back more than i was but they were answering back anot kindly at the time.
TM: So, uh, Meghan got really mad at me because I couldn't make them be quiet.
PD: So how does that work, Thomas? What was her tone? Did she get upset with you, or say "I'll never speak to you again if you don't stop?"
TM: Yeah, something like that. She said "I'll never help you again, I won't help you unless you make them stop." That was pretty much it um, you know, I i kept trying to explain to her that when when you're dealing with 50 year old children, they're telling YOU what to do.
PD: So you look at someone like Harry you know and he looks he's a redhead. Is is he the typical typical kind of guy that Meghan would date growing up? I mean, is he her type?
TM: Her first boyfriend was a Mexican kid, a basketball player, nice kid. And uh her first boyfriend at Northwestern was a basketball player, nice kid. And then after that guess her junior year, she started dating an Argentine guy, so it's weird for her to be with the redheaded guy. (Embassy guy, alleggedly married?)
TM: Up and until she got like alpha, Suits, everything came from me. I'm not bragging. I'm just saying that everything came from me. For getting a union card, I paid for her apartments so she got work, I paid for everything. And that's not a matter of money, it's a matter of our relationship. Our relationship was very tight.
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cypher-punk-joe · 5 years
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History books of the 2120′s
Think for a while about how tribal our grandsons will consider us to be. 
This is the first time I write, so try to be kind when criticizing. We imagine people from 1920 to be very humble, honest, hard-working, superstitious. Very limited by the sheer lack of resources and freedom, and some, like the philosophers, scientists, and engineers, to be real genius.
Now, what about us? Are we insane workaholics and warmongers? Are we lazy and ever-revolted teenagers? Will the name of now millions of scientists be of any recognition and applause? Or will just our almost-retarded leaders and uber-greedy bankers and corporate billionaires select what they will read about us? 
We are billions of people enjoying more comfort than the emperors of that decade, with almost unlimited access to intellectual material, and struggling to get more everyday. All the simplicity and fragility of the land folk is gone and we find ourselves more depressed and lost, like the oligarchy tales of revolted teenagers that had everything a land worker would never have. 
Information is ubiquitous, it’s almost like they are written in the clouds and streamed in rivers, sucked by roots and trees. Just by watching videos and asking the right questions over the networks, today anyone could buy materials and build anything that, at those times, were wonders of technology mastered by a few.
Almost everyone carries a plethora of bureau equipment like pen, paper, mail boxes, cameras, microphones, all-in-one handheld device. In 1948 Orwell wrote about a surveillance state, in which bureau-centered lives fueled the patriotic machine. In 1988 Stasi had bugs in every home of East Germany and communist state enemies vanished or were found dead. Similar information guerrilla and cultural cleansing was conducted all over south america, powered by the USA. In 2018 the Big Data market surpasses the oil market and multiple scandals culminate in the Cambridge Analytica shutdown. Anti-democratic propaganda, engineered to create desinformation and distrust between any consensus group is spread all over telecommunications world-wide. The oligarchy that used patriotic excuses now seeks borderless control, while the dim minded working class now seeks patriotic culture and bigoted values, like it would save them, culture that is dissolving now in the information era.
Due to social inequalities and the growing number of very rich individuals, the number of Private Military Companies skyrocketed last years, and paired with the corporate para-military, comes the corporate intelligence agency: the scaling cyber-sec or info-sec companies protecting against individuals or institutions breaching and accessing each other’s private data over the wires - or so called cyberspace. 
The tendency of a Gibson’s Neuromancer tale become half-truth is alarmingly high, as world of mega corporations, sock-puppet democratic representation, ubiquitous inequality, A.I. automated factories, and war are present in an years-long economic crisis of post-capitalism.
War, massacres, and it’s machinery are far from over and have now permeated every part of the modern life. From 1920 to now, even by ignoring the atrocities  of the Great Wars, different ethnic groups were systematically murdered and persecuted, by state forces, para-military forces, and simple but hard to eradicate cultural bias - a socially accepted guerrilla warfare consisting in maintaining certain social groups ill-prepared, under equipped and socially rejected, unable to achieve even mediocre success. 
All over the continental america and possibly almost all around the world, schools are, for most, war zones of competitors, allies and enemies, drug abuse, bigotry, and, more recently and unfortunately, mass shootings. After surviving it’s horrors at home and in the field, the young realizes later that it was just the drills, a real war-like struggle for all kinds of resources begins. Despite the overall abundance, being an minimally successful person, one needs a lot of success, exponentially more than in 1020. War on drugs extrapolates the violence and number of deaths of many wars combined, while the same utterly unscientific policies are again and again enforced by leaders, pouring more money into domestic and off-shore manslaughter, with not a single win or, more problematic, the investment on drug user’s social care and damage control.
Although religions are in decline world-wide, religious fanaticism in it’s most harmful form is growing around the globe, more and more new religious forks of know doctrines are being created to bring a new face to an ancient known devil. Interestingly enough, religious activities are tax-free and scandals regarding the presumed social services masking child abuse and pornography, human and arms trafficking, and, specially in the third-world, more of that harming ethnic cultural bias including mistreat, incarceration and forced work in allegedly spiritual retires and camps for people in situation of poverty. 
To wrap it up, I think that despite of the overall growth towards eradication of famine, fatal diseases, childhood mortality, energy, and illiteracy - like expressed in Diamandis’s Abundance and which should not be taken for granted - it is fair that our grandchildren should paint us with colors as bleak as of the 1920′s, but with greater amount of genius, for the good and the evil. 
Our generation was forced to believe in super heroes that single-handedly won battles against much powerful enemies and did it with a smile. But even now the heroes narrative has changed in the current media, because the old ethos is as harmful as fake news. Now that a larger chunk of the world population has the basics, we need sanity - mental health to be able be kind, empathetic, to understand our real enemies and challenges, and to cast light on their shadows.
As a cyber-warrior, fight for transparency in every layer, no more spies that need their names to be protected, no more lies and deception, this is the enemy strategy, and ours is to bluntly uncover the lies and carefully planted misdirections. Institutions must be shaped by the current attendants not authoritarian boards and directors. The future generation needs governments and institutions that are radically more accessible and therefore less corrupt, that they can contribute from their youth. 
Fight to push decentralization to the maximum, we can provide a future shaped by human values and leave the utilitarian part of society for machines. I hope the industrial era ends soon and the next generation does not need to fight a war to buy a pretty house and fill it with stuff they don’t really need to live a fulfilling and healthy life.
For the future, believe in society, community, sorority. Like Barbara Sher beautifully said in her Ted Talk: Isolation is the dream killer, not you attitude.
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nappynewz · 5 years
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7 indicted in HBCU prostitution ring involving AKA Sorority
7 indicted in HBCU prostitution ring involving AKA Sorority
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Seven people are facing jail time due to a scandal that rocked Fort Valley State University. According to The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Alecia Jeanetta Johnson, 49, allegedly served as a ring leader in the prostitution ring. (more…)
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AFRICANGLOBE – An HBCU located about south of Atlanta was shocked with a scandal that involved the apparent sex trafficking of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members. Seven people have recently been indicted in connection to the case including Alecia Jeanetta Johnson, a graduate adviser to the AKA Sorority who allegedly served as the pimp for the students. Students allegedly resorted to prostitution out of desperation to pay pledge fees to join Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.
https://www.africanglobe.net/headlines/hbcu-prostitution-ring-atlanta-allegedly-involved-aka-sorority/
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How Magic Johnson Womanized Several Women & Wife Cookie Stood By His Side Waiting (Details)
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New information about Magic and Cookie Johnson was recently released. Details came forward about how the couple met, and eventually married. According to the shocking details, Magic and Cookie have had a lot of scandal in their relationship - and that's not even talking about the HIV stuff (Magic told her he had HIV two months after marrying her). The ironic part is that Magic and Cookie were actually separated in 2001 and eventually got back together.
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Notable Moments •Met at Michigan State University•Cookie was interested in another guy•Cookie college roommate Adrienne actually had a crush on Magic•Magic saw Cookie and her friend in the club and got cookie's number•Magic and Cookie started to date (her friend Adrienne was ok with the relationship) **Adrienne dodged a bullet**•Dated for a while, but Magic wouldn't make them official•Magic got sick, Cookie came by his dorm to take care of him and saw another woman in a bathrobe in the room smh, Magic said it was just his friend•Magic took another woman to a sorority ball and told Cookie it was just his friend•Cookie made him chose who he wanted to be with, Magic chose the sorority girl•Magic and the sorority girl moved to LA when he got drafted to the NBA•Cookie was in Ohio working•Magic kept hitting Cookie up while he was with the sorority girl•Magic and the sorority girl broke up and Cookie ended up moving out to LA to be with Magic•Shortly after cookie moved in, Magic revealed that he was the father of a 3 year old that was conceived when him and Cookie were allegedly on a break...the baby mama? Was his sister's best friend smh•Cookie accepted the situation and child•Magic proposed to Cookie in Michigan and she accepted•Cookie went back to LA to plan their wedding, she was corresponding with Magic over the phone about the church that they would get married in, Magic called her back and said he couldn't do it smh•They broke up, years go by and Cookie is dating a new man, Magic hit her up (btw magic also had a new girlfriend)...Magic got mad b/c cookie moved on•After 4 years apart, they became a couple again. Cookie moved back to LA•Magic proposed a 2nd time in Miami and cookie said yes•Magic said he wanted to plan the wedding and wanted to do everything. He told Cookie just to pick out her dress and show up to the venue•Then one day during planning Magic called Cookie up again and said he couldn't do it and he wanted his ring back! smh Cookie refused to give back the ring, she told him they could end the planning but she was going to be his fiancee. Magic told the press that they were over, Cookie would still show up to the games and act like nothing had happened. Magic would ignore her but eventually took her back•Magic and Cookie had a home built, Cookie was planning to move in the house once they were married. Magic was already living there and would throw big parties that had a no wives/gf rule. Only men and exotic dancers/groupies were allowed•NBA wives would call Cookie pleading with her to have Magic stop these parties, Cookie would call him and Magic would hang up in her face•1991 they finally got married in front of 275 guests•Cookie finds out she's pregnant•Less than 2 months after getting married Cookie gets a call from Magic and he said he had to tell her something, reveals that he's HIV positive•Cookie refused to leave and didn't care how he got the virus•Rumors swirled that he got the virus from a man, a friend of Magic told the press that Magic was a major player and womanizer•Magic said before he got married he truly lived the bachelor lifestyle•June 1992 EJ was born, Cookie wanted more kids but they couldn't because HIV medicine wasn't advanced enough back then to protect her or future unborn kids•They adopted a baby girl•Magic ego kept getting bigger and bigger as his business empire expanded•2001 Cookie and Magic quietly separated •They got back together and in 2019 they celebrated their wedding anniversary Read the full article
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bluemagic-girl · 5 years
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Sacha Baron Cohen Jokes About Lori Loughlin’s Daughter’s Boat
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Sacha Baron Cohen and Lori Loughlin. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Photos; Gary Gershoff/Getty ImagesLaughter is one of the best medication for Sacha Baron Cohen. Whereas talking on the Hollywood International Press Affiliation’s Grants Banquet, the comic cracked a joke about Lori Loughlin’s daughters, Bella and Olivia Jade, amid the school admissions scandal.
All the pieces We Know About the Faculty Admissions Scandal Cohen, 47, listed off some items of memorabilia housed on the Smithsonian and Pure Historical past Museums as he mentioned their latest partnership with the HFPA. However it was one merchandise specifically that left the gang in stitches. “There can even be reveals from the world of fantasy, such because the ruby-red slippers worn by Judy Garland, the claws worn by Hugh Jackman in X-Males and the rowing boat sat in by Lori Laughlin’s daughter,” he quipped on stage on the Beverly Wilshire lodge in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, July 31. One viewers member cracked up so arduous that the Borat actor instantly known as him out. “You appear to be laughing too arduous, sir,” he mentioned earlier than asking, “How did your daughter get into Harvard?” Sacha Baron Cohen on the Hollywood International Press Affiliation’s Grants Banquet at Beverly Wilshire lodge in Beverly Hills on July 31, 2019. Wealthy Fury/Getty Photos Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli’s Relationship Timeline Loughlin, 55, and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have been arrested in March for allegedly paying $500,000 to have Bella, 20, and Olivia Jade, 19, labeled as crew crew recruits so they’d be accepted into the College of Southern California. The siblings had no prior expertise with the game.
The Full Home alum and the style designer, 56, entered not responsible pleas to fees of cash laundering and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in April. The case is predicted to go to trial in early 2020.
Stars at Court docket A supply solely revealed within the new difficulty of Us Weekly that Bella and Olivia Jade have been kicked out of their Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at USC within the wake of the headline-making bribery scandal. The YouTube persona has additionally misplaced a number of endorsement offers. “The household remains to be very strained,” a second supply informed Us. “There’s lots of deep-rooted harm.”
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tw0f4z3 · 5 years
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Reposted from @madefamoustv - Seven people are facing jail time due to a scandal that rocked Fort Valley State University. According to The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Alecia Jeanetta Johnson, 49, allegedly served as a ring leader in the prostitution ring. Johnson, who served as an executive assistant to the president of Fort Valley State University and was a graduate adviser to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, allegedly performed sex acts in exchange for money and helped to provide prostitutes to prominent men in the college community located south of Atlanta. She has since been charged with six counts of prostitution, three counts of pimping and two counts of solicitation of sodomy. Six men were also indicted on one count each of solicitation of sodomy. Johnson faces a maximum of up to 12 months in prison and up to a $1,000 fine per count. Following the indictment, AKA leaders withdrew the chapter’s privileges, “pending the outcome of the investigation.” https://rollingout.com/2019/04/09/7-indicted-in-hbcu-prostitution-ring-involving-aka-sorority 0_o d-_-b - #regrann #dobetter https://www.instagram.com/p/BwEV1HPA539/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1atupzw0mmc7n
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'More Parents' Could Be Affected By College Cheating Scandal! - Perez Hilton
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'More Parents' Could Be Affected By College Cheating Scandal! - Perez Hilton
The “College Cheating Scandal” is far from over…
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According to the Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday, prosecutors have sent subpoenas to schools with names of students whose parents have not been charged, which possibly means more individuals will be indicted.
Because of this, Los Angeles students, parents, and counselors are — very much — still feeling the heat of the scandal.
According to one private school parent, who was not named:
“There’s a sense that there could be more parents caught up… that the list of people indicted is not the complete list.”
A Westside mother of three added:
“Everyone’s view is that this is going to keep going.”
According to Beverly Hills-based consultant Danny Ruderman, who bills himself as “America’s premier college counselor”:
“We’re in the cycle right now… I’m getting messages as we speak about kids getting into colleges.”
In fact, a mother of a Brentwood School senior admitted to investigating the Facebook of William “Rick” Singer — the alleged leader of the scheme who plead guilty to four felony counts of conspiracy to commit money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and obstruction of justice — to see if other parents may have been involved.
“People are f**king pissed off at these cheaters… This paints all of us in a really bad light. My kid scored over a 1500 on the SAT. No extra time. No payoff. Just hard work, and [the kid] is beyond stressed out about college because of these other kids who are cheating. It’s kids like mine who lose.”
Huffman and her husband, William H. Macy (who was not charged), were accused of making a $15,000 donation to get involved in a college entrance exam cheating scheme on behalf of their now-18-year-old daughter, Sofia.
The couple’s youngest daughter, Georgia (16), is currently a high school junior who is at the start of the application process. Reportedly, she has been consulting regularly with a college counselor, but with an attorney present. There are also reports she has been bullied, presumably because of the scandal.
Per charging documents, Felicity and William allegedly discussed using the scheme for Georgia, but ultimately decided against it.
Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, were indicted for allegedly paying bribes totaling $500,000 to have both of their children — Olivia Jade (19) Isabella Rose (20) — recruited for the USC crew team, despite not playing the sport.
Lori Loughlin is reportedly not returning to ‘Fuller House.’ / (c) FayesVision/WENN
Earlier this month, a People source said the sisters “don’t plan to return to USC.”
Reportedly, Olivia has not been seen at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, which she pledged in January. An insider revealed:
“I don’t think she’s still considered a member… I don’t think she’ll come back, I don’t foresee that happening.”
Kappa Kappa Whomp.
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Cornell University Fraternity Hit With Probation After Allegedly Conducting A 'Pig Roast' Sex Contest With Overweight Women
Well this doesn't paint fraternities in a positive light.
It seems the scandal involving Cornell University's Zeta Beta Tau fraternity has finally come to an end. Per reports, the controversial frat has officially been disciplined for holding a sex contest referred to as a "pig roast." Apparently, new members were to earn "points" by sleeping with numerous women and were not supposed to inform their partners about the contest.
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Here's where things get worse... Allegedly, if a tie occurred, the brother who had sex with a woman who weighed the most would be granted extra points. Ugh. Is this REALLY what's going down at Ivy League schools??
An investigation conducted by the university concluded this January, and resulted in Zeta Beta Tau being hit with a two year probation. The frat is also required to undergo a chapter brotherhood review, as well as, meet with its national organization for an external review.
The fraternity must also hire a live-in advisor AND will participate in a mandatory bystander education program. Okay, we can get on board with this specific punishment. Learn how to respect women, bros!!!
The investigation into the chapter began after Cornell's Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life received multiple reports of misconduct in 2017. In response to the ruling, the fraternity claimed they were informed of the alleged misconduct back in December. However, the brothers noted that they did not sanction a "pig roast" competition.
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They shared in a statement:
"We, too, are in disbelief and even more so that these alleged actions may have been taken by those whom we called brothers. As a result, we are looking inward to ensure this type of behavior never occurs by anyone connected with ZBT, or the campus community as a whole, on our watch."
Why do we have a hard time believing this?? Be sure to take a look at their ENTIRE statement for yourself (below).
[Image via Zeta Beta Tau/Facebook.]
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Cornell University Fraternity Hit With Probation After Allegedly Conducting A 'Pig Roast' Sex Contest With Overweight Women
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Well this doesn't paint fraternities in a positive light.
It seems the scandal involving Cornell University's Zeta Beta Tau fraternity has finally come to an end. Per reports, the controversial frat has officially been disciplined for holding a sex contest referred to as a "pig roast." Apparently, new members were to earn "points" by sleeping with numerous women and were not supposed to inform their partners about the contest.
Related: Aly Raisman Says Speaking Out About Abuse Is Giving Her Strength!
Here's where things get worse... Allegedly, if a tie occurred, the brother who had sex with a woman who weighed the most would be granted extra points. Ugh. Is this REALLY what's going down at Ivy League schools??
An investigation conducted by the university concluded this January, and resulted in Zeta Beta Tau being hit with a two year probation. The frat is also required to undergo a chapter brotherhood review, as well as, meet with its national organization for an external review.
The fraternity must also hire a live-in advisor AND will participate in a mandatory bystander education program. Okay, we can get on board with this specific punishment. Learn how to respect women, bros!!!
The investigation into the chapter began after Cornell's Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life received multiple reports of misconduct in 2017. In response to the ruling, the fraternity claimed they were informed of the alleged misconduct back in December. However, the brothers noted that they did not sanction a "pig roast" competition.
Related: Black Panther Is All About The Women!
They shared in a statement:
"We, too, are in disbelief and even more so that these alleged actions may have been taken by those whom we called brothers. As a result, we are looking inward to ensure this type of behavior never occurs by anyone connected with ZBT, or the campus community as a whole, on our watch."
Why do we have a hard time believing this?? Be sure to take a look at their ENTIRE statement for yourself (below).
[Image via Zeta Beta Tau/Facebook.]
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Dallas: For the last six months, many Roman Catholic priests have felt like the public face of scandal, in their communities, even though most had no role in the sex abuse crisis engulfing the church. Now, they say, they face a new concern: whether the blameless in their ranks will be hurt under the ambitious policy bishops have adopted to keep abusive clergy away from parishioners. Under the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,” clergymen who molest children will never again be active in church work, and some will be formally removed from the priesthood. Many priests say they are concerned about the document’s board definition of abuse, and they question whether the church leaders who approved it have taken enough responsibility for their own roles in creating the moral emergency. “The policy is driven a lot more by public sentiment than the principle of compassion.” Said the Rev. Robert Silva, Head of the National Federation of priests’ Councils, which claims a membership of about half of the nation 46,000 priests. Since the scandal erupted in January with the conviction of a former Boston priest for molesting a boy, scores of people have come forward with accusations of sexual abuse by priests and indifference from church leaders. At least 250 priests have since resigned or been suspended. Silva said priests – already anxious about their interactions with children – we be even more apprehensive because of the definition of abuse the bishops approved on Friday. Abuse will now be considered as any inappropriate contact with a child, regardless of whether it involves force, physical contact or whether any harm is apparent. Silva called the wording "very frightening.” Philadelphia cardinal, Anthony Bevilacqua, who is a canon lawyer, said he too was concerned by the language and hoped it would be clarified when the document comes under review in two years. “It’s very difficult to come to a definition,” he said. “It must be something of a serious nature and involve some kind of bodily interaction.” Silva also complained that the plan contained severe punishments for the priests but no sanctions for bishops who mishandle abuse cases. The bishops have informed a national governor Frank Keating, to annually review whether church leaders are complying with the policy. Some clergy said that wasn’t enough. The bishops added a clause saying they “deeply regret that any of our decisions have obscured the good work of our priests.” But Mondignor Kenneth Lasch, a parish priest and canon lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey, Diocese felt the apology sounded stilted.
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Q2. Discuss the moral and ethical issues w.r.t the facts above.
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Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California. She is involved with a sorority, Alpha Alpha, on her campus. Paula rushed Alpha Alpha because she heard that it was heavily involved in philanthropy. In fact, Alpha Alpha hosts an annual philanthropy week donating money to a charity that raises money for cancer research. Paula is excited to take part in the weeklong activities because philanthropy and service have always been an important part of her life. She wants to find out more about the charity, and is thrilled that other college students will also be finding out more about cancer research and what they can individually do to help fight cancer. When the week approaches, Paula is surprised at the activities that will take place. She notices that not once in the week’s activities does it mention cancer research. Teams simply signup and have each member pay $15 to partake in the activities. Paula notices that the activities are simply attending a dinner at a local restaurant, performing a two minute dance on stage, a karaoke tournament, a fashion show, and a scavenger hunt. Paula thinks the week is a lame excuse of a philanthropic effort. She hears from her older sorority sisters that teams just pay the fee and never hear about the charity again. Teams allegedly just participate to get drunk and attempt to win the activities for bragging rights. Paula is disappointed to be a part of such a philanthropy week.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Are philanthropy weeks, like the one Paula’s sorority puts on, ethical? Give your comment.
Q2. Do participants actually get an idea where their money is going? Explain.
Q3. What about charity balls that older individuals take part in? Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity and just attend to boost their social status. Discuss.
Q4. Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks? Debate.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell. They hope their method will provide a way to create tailor made treatments from scratch, using cloning technology. That would mean generating the valuable cells without using a human egg, and without creating a human embryo, which some people, including President George W. Bush, find objectionable. But the team, led by stem cell expert Douglas Melton, Kevin Eggan and others at Harvard Medical School, stress in a report to be published in next Friday’s issue of the journal Science that their method is not yet perfect. Stem cells are the body’s master cells, used to continually regenerate tissues, organs and blood. Those taken from days old embryos are considered the most versatile. They can produce any kind of tissue in the body. Doctors hope to use embryonic stem cells as a source of perfectly matched transplants to treat diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease and some injuries. But because some people object to the destruction of or experimentation on a human embryo, US law restricts the use of federal funds for this kind of research. It is a hot debate in Congress and several bills have been offered for consideration that would either relax the federal restrictions or tighten them even more. Melton has complained about the restrains and, like other experts, has used private funding to pursue stem cell work. He and other experts say they only want to understand how to reprogram an ordinary cell and hope the use of human embryo would only be a short term and interim step to learning how to manufacture these cells. The Harvard team says they have taken a big step in this direction. Currently, embryonic stem cells are either taken from embryos left over from fertility clinics, or generated using a cloning technology called nuclear transfer. This requires taking the nucleus out of an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus of an adult cell, called a somatic cell, f from the person to be treated. This reprograms the egg, which starts dividing as if it had been fertilized by a sperm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case
Q2. What is cloning technology? Explain.
Q3. Explain the unethical aspects of cloning.
Q4. Discuss necessity and ethical aspects of cloning.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Frank and Bobby are freshmen at a university on the semester system. They meet at orientation and bond over their major, Economics, and their hobby of playing sports. They decide to request one another as roommates, and both enroll in the same mathematics class: calculus for business majors. The two get off to a bad start academically. They are experiencing the freedom of living on their own for the first time. No parents are around to make sure they are keeping up with their homework assignments or readings. In fact, since Frank and Bobby are both in the same math class, they often take turns going to class. It starts off with the boys alternating going to class, but eventually turns into both boys often skipping. One evening, midway through the semester, Frank and Bobby run into a classmate who informs them they have a midterm the next morning. They successfully get her class notes, however they soon realize they don’t have enough time to study unless they pull an all-nighter. Bobby doesn’t believe he can stay up all night and still perform well on the test the next morning. He decides that it’s in his best interest to create a cheat sheet and plug equations into his calculator. He Frank is against cheating. He calls out Bobby, saying that this is unethical. Instead, he buys two Adderall pills from a student in their dorm who has ADD. He has heard that taking Adderall helps you stay awake and focus. Bobby gets upset when he finds out Frank is taking Adderall to study. Bobby claims that there is no difference between taking a drug that isn’t prescribed to you to help you study and bringing in a cheat sheet. Bobby says they are both forms of cheating. Frank disagrees, claiming that at least he’s going through the process of studying for the midterm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Do you believe it’s cheating to take an academic performance enhancing drug that isn’t prescribed to you? Comment.
Q2. Is relying on academic performance enhancing drugs to study dangerous in long term? Explain.
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 Business Ethics
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Dallas: For the last six months, many Roman Catholic priests have felt like the public face of scandal, in their communities, even though most had no role in the sex abuse crisis engulfing the church. Now, they say, they face a new concern: whether the blameless in their ranks will be hurt under the ambitious policy bishops have adopted to keep abusive clergy away from parishioners. Under the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,” clergymen who molest children will never again be active in church work, and some will be formally removed from the priesthood. Many priests say they are concerned about the document’s board definition of abuse, and they question whether the church leaders who approved it have taken enough responsibility for their own roles in creating the moral emergency. “The policy is driven a lot more by public sentiment than the principle of compassion.” Said the Rev. Robert Silva, Head of the National Federation of priests’ Councils, which claims a membership of about half of the nation 46,000 priests. Since the scandal erupted in January with the conviction of a former Boston priest for molesting a boy, scores of people have come forward with accusations of sexual abuse by priests and indifference from church leaders. At least 250 priests have since resigned or been suspended. Silva said priests – already anxious about their interactions with children – we be even more apprehensive because of the definition of abuse the bishops approved on Friday. Abuse will now be considered as any inappropriate contact with a child, regardless of whether it involves force, physical contact or whether any harm is apparent. Silva called the wording "very frightening.” Philadelphia cardinal, Anthony Bevilacqua, who is a canon lawyer, said he too was concerned by the language and hoped it would be clarified when the document comes under review in two years. “It’s very difficult to come to a definition,” he said. “It must be something of a serious nature and involve some kind of bodily interaction.” Silva also complained that the plan contained severe punishments for the priests but no sanctions for bishops who mishandle abuse cases. The bishops have informed a national governor Frank Keating, to annually review whether church leaders are complying with the policy. Some clergy said that wasn’t enough. The bishops added a clause saying they “deeply regret that any of our decisions have obscured the good work of our priests.” But Mondignor Kenneth Lasch, a parish priest and canon lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey, Diocese felt the apology sounded stilted.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case.
Q2. Discuss the moral and ethical issues w.r.t the facts above.
CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California. She is involved with a sorority, Alpha Alpha, on her campus. Paula rushed Alpha Alpha because she heard that it was heavily involved in philanthropy. In fact, Alpha Alpha hosts an annual philanthropy week donating money to a charity that raises money for cancer research. Paula is excited to take part in the weeklong activities because philanthropy and service have always been an important part of her life. She wants to find out more about the charity, and is thrilled that other college students will also be finding out more about cancer research and what they can individually do to help fight cancer. When the week approaches, Paula is surprised at the activities that will take place. She notices that not once in the week’s activities does it mention cancer research. Teams simply signup and have each member pay $15 to partake in the activities. Paula notices that the activities are simply attending a dinner at a local restaurant, performing a two minute dance on stage, a karaoke tournament, a fashion show, and a scavenger hunt. Paula thinks the week is a lame excuse of a philanthropic effort. She hears from her older sorority sisters that teams just pay the fee and never hear about the charity again. Teams allegedly just participate to get drunk and attempt to win the activities for bragging rights. Paula is disappointed to be a part of such a philanthropy week.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Are philanthropy weeks, like the one Paula’s sorority puts on, ethical? Give your comment.
Q2. Do participants actually get an idea where their money is going? Explain.
Q3. What about charity balls that older individuals take part in? Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity and just attend to boost their social status. Discuss.
Q4. Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks? Debate.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell. They hope their method will provide a way to create tailor made treatments from scratch, using cloning technology. That would mean generating the valuable cells without using a human egg, and without creating a human embryo, which some people, including President George W. Bush, find objectionable. But the team, led by stem cell expert Douglas Melton, Kevin Eggan and others at Harvard Medical School, stress in a report to be published in next Friday’s issue of the journal Science that their method is not yet perfect. Stem cells are the body’s master cells, used to continually regenerate tissues, organs and blood. Those taken from days old embryos are considered the most versatile. They can produce any kind of tissue in the body. Doctors hope to use embryonic stem cells as a source of perfectly matched transplants to treat diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease and some injuries. But because some people object to the destruction of or experimentation on a human embryo, US law restricts the use of federal funds for this kind of research. It is a hot debate in Congress and several bills have been offered for consideration that would either relax the federal restrictions or tighten them even more. Melton has complained about the restrains and, like other experts, has used private funding to pursue stem cell work. He and other experts say they only want to understand how to reprogram an ordinary cell and hope the use of human embryo would only be a short term and interim step to learning how to manufacture these cells. The Harvard team says they have taken a big step in this direction. Currently, embryonic stem cells are either taken from embryos left over from fertility clinics, or generated using a cloning technology called nuclear transfer. This requires taking the nucleus out of an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus of an adult cell, called a somatic cell, f from the person to be treated. This reprograms the egg, which starts dividing as if it had been fertilized by a sperm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case
Q2. What is cloning technology? Explain.
Q3. Explain the unethical aspects of cloning.
Q4. Discuss necessity and ethical aspects of cloning.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Frank and Bobby are freshmen at a university on the semester system. They meet at orientation and bond over their major, Economics, and their hobby of playing sports. They decide to request one another as roommates, and both enroll in the same mathematics class: calculus for business majors. The two get off to a bad start academically. They are experiencing the freedom of living on their own for the first time. No parents are around to make sure they are keeping up with their homework assignments or readings. In fact, since Frank and Bobby are both in the same math class, they often take turns going to class. It starts off with the boys alternating going to class, but eventually turns into both boys often skipping. One evening, midway through the semester, Frank and Bobby run into a classmate who informs them they have a midterm the next morning. They successfully get her class notes, however they soon realize they don’t have enough time to study unless they pull an all-nighter. Bobby doesn’t believe he can stay up all night and still perform well on the test the next morning. He decides that it’s in his best interest to create a cheat sheet and plug equations into his calculator. He Frank is against cheating. He calls out Bobby, saying that this is unethical. Instead, he buys two Adderall pills from a student in their dorm who has ADD. He has heard that taking Adderall helps you stay awake and focus. Bobby gets upset when he finds out Frank is taking Adderall to study. Bobby claims that there is no difference between taking a drug that isn’t prescribed to you to help you study and bringing in a cheat sheet. Bobby says they are both forms of cheating. Frank disagrees, claiming that at least he’s going through the process of studying for the midterm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Do you believe it’s cheating to take an academic performance enhancing drug that isn’t prescribed to you? Comment.
Q2. Is relying on academic performance enhancing drugs to study dangerous in long term? Explain.
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What about charity balls that older individuals take part in Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity
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 Business Ethics
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Dallas: For the last six months, many Roman Catholic priests have felt like the public face of scandal, in their communities, even though most had no role in the sex abuse crisis engulfing the church. Now, they say, they face a new concern: whether the blameless in their ranks will be hurt under the ambitious policy bishops have adopted to keep abusive clergy away from parishioners. Under the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,” clergymen who molest children will never again be active in church work, and some will be formally removed from the priesthood. Many priests say they are concerned about the document’s board definition of abuse, and they question whether the church leaders who approved it have taken enough responsibility for their own roles in creating the moral emergency. “The policy is driven a lot more by public sentiment than the principle of compassion.” Said the Rev. Robert Silva, Head of the National Federation of priests’ Councils, which claims a membership of about half of the nation 46,000 priests. Since the scandal erupted in January with the conviction of a former Boston priest for molesting a boy, scores of people have come forward with accusations of sexual abuse by priests and indifference from church leaders. At least 250 priests have since resigned or been suspended. Silva said priests – already anxious about their interactions with children – we be even more apprehensive because of the definition of abuse the bishops approved on Friday. Abuse will now be considered as any inappropriate contact with a child, regardless of whether it involves force, physical contact or whether any harm is apparent. Silva called the wording "very frightening.” Philadelphia cardinal, Anthony Bevilacqua, who is a canon lawyer, said he too was concerned by the language and hoped it would be clarified when the document comes under review in two years. “It’s very difficult to come to a definition,” he said. “It must be something of a serious nature and involve some kind of bodily interaction.” Silva also complained that the plan contained severe punishments for the priests but no sanctions for bishops who mishandle abuse cases. The bishops have informed a national governor Frank Keating, to annually review whether church leaders are complying with the policy. Some clergy said that wasn’t enough. The bishops added a clause saying they “deeply regret that any of our decisions have obscured the good work of our priests.” But Mondignor Kenneth Lasch, a parish priest and canon lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey, Diocese felt the apology sounded stilted.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case.
Q2. Discuss the moral and ethical issues w.r.t the facts above.
CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California. She is involved with a sorority, Alpha Alpha, on her campus. Paula rushed Alpha Alpha because she heard that it was heavily involved in philanthropy. In fact, Alpha Alpha hosts an annual philanthropy week donating money to a charity that raises money for cancer research. Paula is excited to take part in the weeklong activities because philanthropy and service have always been an important part of her life. She wants to find out more about the charity, and is thrilled that other college students will also be finding out more about cancer research and what they can individually do to help fight cancer. When the week approaches, Paula is surprised at the activities that will take place. She notices that not once in the week’s activities does it mention cancer research. Teams simply signup and have each member pay $15 to partake in the activities. Paula notices that the activities are simply attending a dinner at a local restaurant, performing a two minute dance on stage, a karaoke tournament, a fashion show, and a scavenger hunt. Paula thinks the week is a lame excuse of a philanthropic effort. She hears from her older sorority sisters that teams just pay the fee and never hear about the charity again. Teams allegedly just participate to get drunk and attempt to win the activities for bragging rights. Paula is disappointed to be a part of such a philanthropy week.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Are philanthropy weeks, like the one Paula’s sorority puts on, ethical? Give your comment.
Q2. Do participants actually get an idea where their money is going? Explain.
Q3. What about charity balls that older individuals take part in? Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity and just attend to boost their social status. Discuss.
Q4. Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks? Debate.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell. They hope their method will provide a way to create tailor made treatments from scratch, using cloning technology. That would mean generating the valuable cells without using a human egg, and without creating a human embryo, which some people, including President George W. Bush, find objectionable. But the team, led by stem cell expert Douglas Melton, Kevin Eggan and others at Harvard Medical School, stress in a report to be published in next Friday’s issue of the journal Science that their method is not yet perfect. Stem cells are the body’s master cells, used to continually regenerate tissues, organs and blood. Those taken from days old embryos are considered the most versatile. They can produce any kind of tissue in the body. Doctors hope to use embryonic stem cells as a source of perfectly matched transplants to treat diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease and some injuries. But because some people object to the destruction of or experimentation on a human embryo, US law restricts the use of federal funds for this kind of research. It is a hot debate in Congress and several bills have been offered for consideration that would either relax the federal restrictions or tighten them even more. Melton has complained about the restrains and, like other experts, has used private funding to pursue stem cell work. He and other experts say they only want to understand how to reprogram an ordinary cell and hope the use of human embryo would only be a short term and interim step to learning how to manufacture these cells. The Harvard team says they have taken a big step in this direction. Currently, embryonic stem cells are either taken from embryos left over from fertility clinics, or generated using a cloning technology called nuclear transfer. This requires taking the nucleus out of an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus of an adult cell, called a somatic cell, f from the person to be treated. This reprograms the egg, which starts dividing as if it had been fertilized by a sperm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case
Q2. What is cloning technology? Explain.
Q3. Explain the unethical aspects of cloning.
Q4. Discuss necessity and ethical aspects of cloning.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Frank and Bobby are freshmen at a university on the semester system. They meet at orientation and bond over their major, Economics, and their hobby of playing sports. They decide to request one another as roommates, and both enroll in the same mathematics class: calculus for business majors. The two get off to a bad start academically. They are experiencing the freedom of living on their own for the first time. No parents are around to make sure they are keeping up with their homework assignments or readings. In fact, since Frank and Bobby are both in the same math class, they often take turns going to class. It starts off with the boys alternating going to class, but eventually turns into both boys often skipping. One evening, midway through the semester, Frank and Bobby run into a classmate who informs them they have a midterm the next morning. They successfully get her class notes, however they soon realize they don’t have enough time to study unless they pull an all-nighter. Bobby doesn’t believe he can stay up all night and still perform well on the test the next morning. He decides that it’s in his best interest to create a cheat sheet and plug equations into his calculator. He Frank is against cheating. He calls out Bobby, saying that this is unethical. Instead, he buys two Adderall pills from a student in their dorm who has ADD. He has heard that taking Adderall helps you stay awake and focus. Bobby gets upset when he finds out Frank is taking Adderall to study. Bobby claims that there is no difference between taking a drug that isn’t prescribed to you to help you study and bringing in a cheat sheet. Bobby says they are both forms of cheating. Frank disagrees, claiming that at least he’s going through the process of studying for the midterm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Do you believe it’s cheating to take an academic performance enhancing drug that isn’t prescribed to you? Comment.
Q2. Is relying on academic performance enhancing drugs to study dangerous in long term? Explain.
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US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell
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 Business Ethics
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Dallas: For the last six months, many Roman Catholic priests have felt like the public face of scandal, in their communities, even though most had no role in the sex abuse crisis engulfing the church. Now, they say, they face a new concern: whether the blameless in their ranks will be hurt under the ambitious policy bishops have adopted to keep abusive clergy away from parishioners. Under the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,” clergymen who molest children will never again be active in church work, and some will be formally removed from the priesthood. Many priests say they are concerned about the document’s board definition of abuse, and they question whether the church leaders who approved it have taken enough responsibility for their own roles in creating the moral emergency. “The policy is driven a lot more by public sentiment than the principle of compassion.” Said the Rev. Robert Silva, Head of the National Federation of priests’ Councils, which claims a membership of about half of the nation 46,000 priests. Since the scandal erupted in January with the conviction of a former Boston priest for molesting a boy, scores of people have come forward with accusations of sexual abuse by priests and indifference from church leaders. At least 250 priests have since resigned or been suspended. Silva said priests – already anxious about their interactions with children – we be even more apprehensive because of the definition of abuse the bishops approved on Friday. Abuse will now be considered as any inappropriate contact with a child, regardless of whether it involves force, physical contact or whether any harm is apparent. Silva called the wording "very frightening.” Philadelphia cardinal, Anthony Bevilacqua, who is a canon lawyer, said he too was concerned by the language and hoped it would be clarified when the document comes under review in two years. “It’s very difficult to come to a definition,” he said. “It must be something of a serious nature and involve some kind of bodily interaction.” Silva also complained that the plan contained severe punishments for the priests but no sanctions for bishops who mishandle abuse cases. The bishops have informed a national governor Frank Keating, to annually review whether church leaders are complying with the policy. Some clergy said that wasn’t enough. The bishops added a clause saying they “deeply regret that any of our decisions have obscured the good work of our priests.” But Mondignor Kenneth Lasch, a parish priest and canon lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey, Diocese felt the apology sounded stilted.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case.
Q2. Discuss the moral and ethical issues w.r.t the facts above.
CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California. She is involved with a sorority, Alpha Alpha, on her campus. Paula rushed Alpha Alpha because she heard that it was heavily involved in philanthropy. In fact, Alpha Alpha hosts an annual philanthropy week donating money to a charity that raises money for cancer research. Paula is excited to take part in the weeklong activities because philanthropy and service have always been an important part of her life. She wants to find out more about the charity, and is thrilled that other college students will also be finding out more about cancer research and what they can individually do to help fight cancer. When the week approaches, Paula is surprised at the activities that will take place. She notices that not once in the week’s activities does it mention cancer research. Teams simply signup and have each member pay $15 to partake in the activities. Paula notices that the activities are simply attending a dinner at a local restaurant, performing a two minute dance on stage, a karaoke tournament, a fashion show, and a scavenger hunt. Paula thinks the week is a lame excuse of a philanthropic effort. She hears from her older sorority sisters that teams just pay the fee and never hear about the charity again. Teams allegedly just participate to get drunk and attempt to win the activities for bragging rights. Paula is disappointed to be a part of such a philanthropy week.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Are philanthropy weeks, like the one Paula’s sorority puts on, ethical? Give your comment.
Q2. Do participants actually get an idea where their money is going? Explain.
Q3. What about charity balls that older individuals take part in? Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity and just attend to boost their social status. Discuss.
Q4. Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks? Debate.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell. They hope their method will provide a way to create tailor made treatments from scratch, using cloning technology. That would mean generating the valuable cells without using a human egg, and without creating a human embryo, which some people, including President George W. Bush, find objectionable. But the team, led by stem cell expert Douglas Melton, Kevin Eggan and others at Harvard Medical School, stress in a report to be published in next Friday’s issue of the journal Science that their method is not yet perfect. Stem cells are the body’s master cells, used to continually regenerate tissues, organs and blood. Those taken from days old embryos are considered the most versatile. They can produce any kind of tissue in the body. Doctors hope to use embryonic stem cells as a source of perfectly matched transplants to treat diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease and some injuries. But because some people object to the destruction of or experimentation on a human embryo, US law restricts the use of federal funds for this kind of research. It is a hot debate in Congress and several bills have been offered for consideration that would either relax the federal restrictions or tighten them even more. Melton has complained about the restrains and, like other experts, has used private funding to pursue stem cell work. He and other experts say they only want to understand how to reprogram an ordinary cell and hope the use of human embryo would only be a short term and interim step to learning how to manufacture these cells. The Harvard team says they have taken a big step in this direction. Currently, embryonic stem cells are either taken from embryos left over from fertility clinics, or generated using a cloning technology called nuclear transfer. This requires taking the nucleus out of an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus of an adult cell, called a somatic cell, f from the person to be treated. This reprograms the egg, which starts dividing as if it had been fertilized by a sperm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case
Q2. What is cloning technology? Explain.
Q3. Explain the unethical aspects of cloning.
Q4. Discuss necessity and ethical aspects of cloning.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Frank and Bobby are freshmen at a university on the semester system. They meet at orientation and bond over their major, Economics, and their hobby of playing sports. They decide to request one another as roommates, and both enroll in the same mathematics class: calculus for business majors. The two get off to a bad start academically. They are experiencing the freedom of living on their own for the first time. No parents are around to make sure they are keeping up with their homework assignments or readings. In fact, since Frank and Bobby are both in the same math class, they often take turns going to class. It starts off with the boys alternating going to class, but eventually turns into both boys often skipping. One evening, midway through the semester, Frank and Bobby run into a classmate who informs them they have a midterm the next morning. They successfully get her class notes, however they soon realize they don’t have enough time to study unless they pull an all-nighter. Bobby doesn’t believe he can stay up all night and still perform well on the test the next morning. He decides that it’s in his best interest to create a cheat sheet and plug equations into his calculator. He Frank is against cheating. He calls out Bobby, saying that this is unethical. Instead, he buys two Adderall pills from a student in their dorm who has ADD. He has heard that taking Adderall helps you stay awake and focus. Bobby gets upset when he finds out Frank is taking Adderall to study. Bobby claims that there is no difference between taking a drug that isn’t prescribed to you to help you study and bringing in a cheat sheet. Bobby says they are both forms of cheating. Frank disagrees, claiming that at least he’s going through the process of studying for the midterm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Do you believe it’s cheating to take an academic performance enhancing drug that isn’t prescribed to you? Comment.
Q2. Is relying on academic performance enhancing drugs to study dangerous in long term? Explain.
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Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California
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 Business Ethics
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Dallas: For the last six months, many Roman Catholic priests have felt like the public face of scandal, in their communities, even though most had no role in the sex abuse crisis engulfing the church. Now, they say, they face a new concern: whether the blameless in their ranks will be hurt under the ambitious policy bishops have adopted to keep abusive clergy away from parishioners. Under the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,” clergymen who molest children will never again be active in church work, and some will be formally removed from the priesthood. Many priests say they are concerned about the document’s board definition of abuse, and they question whether the church leaders who approved it have taken enough responsibility for their own roles in creating the moral emergency. “The policy is driven a lot more by public sentiment than the principle of compassion.” Said the Rev. Robert Silva, Head of the National Federation of priests’ Councils, which claims a membership of about half of the nation 46,000 priests. Since the scandal erupted in January with the conviction of a former Boston priest for molesting a boy, scores of people have come forward with accusations of sexual abuse by priests and indifference from church leaders. At least 250 priests have since resigned or been suspended. Silva said priests – already anxious about their interactions with children – we be even more apprehensive because of the definition of abuse the bishops approved on Friday. Abuse will now be considered as any inappropriate contact with a child, regardless of whether it involves force, physical contact or whether any harm is apparent. Silva called the wording "very frightening.” Philadelphia cardinal, Anthony Bevilacqua, who is a canon lawyer, said he too was concerned by the language and hoped it would be clarified when the document comes under review in two years. “It’s very difficult to come to a definition,” he said. “It must be something of a serious nature and involve some kind of bodily interaction.” Silva also complained that the plan contained severe punishments for the priests but no sanctions for bishops who mishandle abuse cases. The bishops have informed a national governor Frank Keating, to annually review whether church leaders are complying with the policy. Some clergy said that wasn’t enough. The bishops added a clause saying they “deeply regret that any of our decisions have obscured the good work of our priests.” But Mondignor Kenneth Lasch, a parish priest and canon lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey, Diocese felt the apology sounded stilted.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case.
Q2. Discuss the moral and ethical issues w.r.t the facts above.
CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California. She is involved with a sorority, Alpha Alpha, on her campus. Paula rushed Alpha Alpha because she heard that it was heavily involved in philanthropy. In fact, Alpha Alpha hosts an annual philanthropy week donating money to a charity that raises money for cancer research. Paula is excited to take part in the weeklong activities because philanthropy and service have always been an important part of her life. She wants to find out more about the charity, and is thrilled that other college students will also be finding out more about cancer research and what they can individually do to help fight cancer. When the week approaches, Paula is surprised at the activities that will take place. She notices that not once in the week’s activities does it mention cancer research. Teams simply signup and have each member pay $15 to partake in the activities. Paula notices that the activities are simply attending a dinner at a local restaurant, performing a two minute dance on stage, a karaoke tournament, a fashion show, and a scavenger hunt. Paula thinks the week is a lame excuse of a philanthropic effort. She hears from her older sorority sisters that teams just pay the fee and never hear about the charity again. Teams allegedly just participate to get drunk and attempt to win the activities for bragging rights. Paula is disappointed to be a part of such a philanthropy week.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Are philanthropy weeks, like the one Paula’s sorority puts on, ethical? Give your comment.
Q2. Do participants actually get an idea where their money is going? Explain.
Q3. What about charity balls that older individuals take part in? Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity and just attend to boost their social status. Discuss.
Q4. Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks? Debate.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell. They hope their method will provide a way to create tailor made treatments from scratch, using cloning technology. That would mean generating the valuable cells without using a human egg, and without creating a human embryo, which some people, including President George W. Bush, find objectionable. But the team, led by stem cell expert Douglas Melton, Kevin Eggan and others at Harvard Medical School, stress in a report to be published in next Friday’s issue of the journal Science that their method is not yet perfect. Stem cells are the body’s master cells, used to continually regenerate tissues, organs and blood. Those taken from days old embryos are considered the most versatile. They can produce any kind of tissue in the body. Doctors hope to use embryonic stem cells as a source of perfectly matched transplants to treat diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease and some injuries. But because some people object to the destruction of or experimentation on a human embryo, US law restricts the use of federal funds for this kind of research. It is a hot debate in Congress and several bills have been offered for consideration that would either relax the federal restrictions or tighten them even more. Melton has complained about the restrains and, like other experts, has used private funding to pursue stem cell work. He and other experts say they only want to understand how to reprogram an ordinary cell and hope the use of human embryo would only be a short term and interim step to learning how to manufacture these cells. The Harvard team says they have taken a big step in this direction. Currently, embryonic stem cells are either taken from embryos left over from fertility clinics, or generated using a cloning technology called nuclear transfer. This requires taking the nucleus out of an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus of an adult cell, called a somatic cell, f from the person to be treated. This reprograms the egg, which starts dividing as if it had been fertilized by a sperm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case
Q2. What is cloning technology? Explain.
Q3. Explain the unethical aspects of cloning.
Q4. Discuss necessity and ethical aspects of cloning.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Frank and Bobby are freshmen at a university on the semester system. They meet at orientation and bond over their major, Economics, and their hobby of playing sports. They decide to request one another as roommates, and both enroll in the same mathematics class: calculus for business majors. The two get off to a bad start academically. They are experiencing the freedom of living on their own for the first time. No parents are around to make sure they are keeping up with their homework assignments or readings. In fact, since Frank and Bobby are both in the same math class, they often take turns going to class. It starts off with the boys alternating going to class, but eventually turns into both boys often skipping. One evening, midway through the semester, Frank and Bobby run into a classmate who informs them they have a midterm the next morning. They successfully get her class notes, however they soon realize they don’t have enough time to study unless they pull an all-nighter. Bobby doesn’t believe he can stay up all night and still perform well on the test the next morning. He decides that it’s in his best interest to create a cheat sheet and plug equations into his calculator. He Frank is against cheating. He calls out Bobby, saying that this is unethical. Instead, he buys two Adderall pills from a student in their dorm who has ADD. He has heard that taking Adderall helps you stay awake and focus. Bobby gets upset when he finds out Frank is taking Adderall to study. Bobby claims that there is no difference between taking a drug that isn’t prescribed to you to help you study and bringing in a cheat sheet. Bobby says they are both forms of cheating. Frank disagrees, claiming that at least he’s going through the process of studying for the midterm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Do you believe it’s cheating to take an academic performance enhancing drug that isn’t prescribed to you? Comment.
Q2. Is relying on academic performance enhancing drugs to study dangerous in long term? Explain.
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Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks  Debate.
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 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Dallas: For the last six months, many Roman Catholic priests have felt like the public face of scandal, in their communities, even though most had no role in the sex abuse crisis engulfing the church. Now, they say, they face a new concern: whether the blameless in their ranks will be hurt under the ambitious policy bishops have adopted to keep abusive clergy away from parishioners. Under the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,” clergymen who molest children will never again be active in church work, and some will be formally removed from the priesthood. Many priests say they are concerned about the document’s board definition of abuse, and they question whether the church leaders who approved it have taken enough responsibility for their own roles in creating the moral emergency. “The policy is driven a lot more by public sentiment than the principle of compassion.” Said the Rev. Robert Silva, Head of the National Federation of priests’ Councils, which claims a membership of about half of the nation 46,000 priests. Since the scandal erupted in January with the conviction of a former Boston priest for molesting a boy, scores of people have come forward with accusations of sexual abuse by priests and indifference from church leaders. At least 250 priests have since resigned or been suspended. Silva said priests – already anxious about their interactions with children – we be even more apprehensive because of the definition of abuse the bishops approved on Friday. Abuse will now be considered as any inappropriate contact with a child, regardless of whether it involves force, physical contact or whether any harm is apparent. Silva called the wording "very frightening.” Philadelphia cardinal, Anthony Bevilacqua, who is a canon lawyer, said he too was concerned by the language and hoped it would be clarified when the document comes under review in two years. “It’s very difficult to come to a definition,” he said. “It must be something of a serious nature and involve some kind of bodily interaction.” Silva also complained that the plan contained severe punishments for the priests but no sanctions for bishops who mishandle abuse cases. The bishops have informed a national governor Frank Keating, to annually review whether church leaders are complying with the policy. Some clergy said that wasn’t enough. The bishops added a clause saying they “deeply regret that any of our decisions have obscured the good work of our priests.” But Mondignor Kenneth Lasch, a parish priest and canon lawyer in Paterson, New Jersey, Diocese felt the apology sounded stilted.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case.
Q2. Discuss the moral and ethical issues w.r.t the facts above.
CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Paula is a freshman at a large university in southern California. She is involved with a sorority, Alpha Alpha, on her campus. Paula rushed Alpha Alpha because she heard that it was heavily involved in philanthropy. In fact, Alpha Alpha hosts an annual philanthropy week donating money to a charity that raises money for cancer research. Paula is excited to take part in the weeklong activities because philanthropy and service have always been an important part of her life. She wants to find out more about the charity, and is thrilled that other college students will also be finding out more about cancer research and what they can individually do to help fight cancer. When the week approaches, Paula is surprised at the activities that will take place. She notices that not once in the week’s activities does it mention cancer research. Teams simply signup and have each member pay $15 to partake in the activities. Paula notices that the activities are simply attending a dinner at a local restaurant, performing a two minute dance on stage, a karaoke tournament, a fashion show, and a scavenger hunt. Paula thinks the week is a lame excuse of a philanthropic effort. She hears from her older sorority sisters that teams just pay the fee and never hear about the charity again. Teams allegedly just participate to get drunk and attempt to win the activities for bragging rights. Paula is disappointed to be a part of such a philanthropy week.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Are philanthropy weeks, like the one Paula’s sorority puts on, ethical? Give your comment.
Q2. Do participants actually get an idea where their money is going? Explain.
Q3. What about charity balls that older individuals take part in? Oftentimes individuals pay a large sum of money per plate at these charity events, but don’t learn much about the charity and just attend to boost their social status. Discuss.
Q4. Is there a difference between the way they are run and these college philanthropy weeks? Debate.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
US researchers said on Monday they have created a new human embryonic stem cell by fusing an embryonic stem cell. They hope their method will provide a way to create tailor made treatments from scratch, using cloning technology. That would mean generating the valuable cells without using a human egg, and without creating a human embryo, which some people, including President George W. Bush, find objectionable. But the team, led by stem cell expert Douglas Melton, Kevin Eggan and others at Harvard Medical School, stress in a report to be published in next Friday’s issue of the journal Science that their method is not yet perfect. Stem cells are the body’s master cells, used to continually regenerate tissues, organs and blood. Those taken from days old embryos are considered the most versatile. They can produce any kind of tissue in the body. Doctors hope to use embryonic stem cells as a source of perfectly matched transplants to treat diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease and some injuries. But because some people object to the destruction of or experimentation on a human embryo, US law restricts the use of federal funds for this kind of research. It is a hot debate in Congress and several bills have been offered for consideration that would either relax the federal restrictions or tighten them even more. Melton has complained about the restrains and, like other experts, has used private funding to pursue stem cell work. He and other experts say they only want to understand how to reprogram an ordinary cell and hope the use of human embryo would only be a short term and interim step to learning how to manufacture these cells. The Harvard team says they have taken a big step in this direction. Currently, embryonic stem cells are either taken from embryos left over from fertility clinics, or generated using a cloning technology called nuclear transfer. This requires taking the nucleus out of an egg cell and replacing it with the nucleus of an adult cell, called a somatic cell, f from the person to be treated. This reprograms the egg, which starts dividing as if it had been fertilized by a sperm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Give an overview of the above case
Q2. What is cloning technology? Explain.
Q3. Explain the unethical aspects of cloning.
Q4. Discuss necessity and ethical aspects of cloning.
 CASE STUDY (20 Marks)
Frank and Bobby are freshmen at a university on the semester system. They meet at orientation and bond over their major, Economics, and their hobby of playing sports. They decide to request one another as roommates, and both enroll in the same mathematics class: calculus for business majors. The two get off to a bad start academically. They are experiencing the freedom of living on their own for the first time. No parents are around to make sure they are keeping up with their homework assignments or readings. In fact, since Frank and Bobby are both in the same math class, they often take turns going to class. It starts off with the boys alternating going to class, but eventually turns into both boys often skipping. One evening, midway through the semester, Frank and Bobby run into a classmate who informs them they have a midterm the next morning. They successfully get her class notes, however they soon realize they don’t have enough time to study unless they pull an all-nighter. Bobby doesn’t believe he can stay up all night and still perform well on the test the next morning. He decides that it’s in his best interest to create a cheat sheet and plug equations into his calculator. He Frank is against cheating. He calls out Bobby, saying that this is unethical. Instead, he buys two Adderall pills from a student in their dorm who has ADD. He has heard that taking Adderall helps you stay awake and focus. Bobby gets upset when he finds out Frank is taking Adderall to study. Bobby claims that there is no difference between taking a drug that isn’t prescribed to you to help you study and bringing in a cheat sheet. Bobby says they are both forms of cheating. Frank disagrees, claiming that at least he’s going through the process of studying for the midterm.
Answer the following question.
Q1. Do you believe it’s cheating to take an academic performance enhancing drug that isn’t prescribed to you? Comment.
Q2. Is relying on academic performance enhancing drugs to study dangerous in long term? Explain.
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