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Man Irritated by Crying Toddler in Wal-Mart, Slaps Her
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Padmini Mangunta
I just have to say, completely unrelated to ethics or dilemmas, thank you Virgin America, for in-flight internet. I love multi-tasking a 5-hour journey and work! (I’m completely serious). Now, on to more interesting things. Talk about an ethical fail – this Georgia man was arrested on Monday for disciplining a crying toddler with a…
Anne Heche: Great Example of the Grown-Up Bully
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Padmini Mangunta
You can dress a schoolyard bully in a fancy dress and put them on national television, but their true nature still manages to shine through. Anne Heche reminded me of this last week when she tore apart her ex-husband Coley Laffoon (and father of her 7-year-old son) on David Letterman. The daaaaammn moment for me…
Can You Sue For Anorexia? Apparently, Yes. But Should You?
By
hfields
Last week, the Associated Press reported the story of a Pittsburgh mother who is suing her daughter’s school district under Title IX after her daughter developed an eating disorder. The disorder, she claims, came about because of bullying by boys in her daughter’s classes – bullying the school district failed to prevent or address. The…
Woman Pregnant With 12 Babies: Outrageous Or Awesome?
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hfields
Never mind the stretch marks; what on earth is this woman thinking? If the UK’s Sun can be believed, a Tunisian woman is vowing to carry all twelve fetuses to term after having several heartbreaking miscarriages in the past. Honestly, in my opinion this would-be “Dodecamom” doesn’t sound insane – per se. Rather, she sounds…
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