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nice pic. funny. mix of judiciary and education.
Is this a good or bad thing?
Many people in the UK lack ethics.
It wouldn’t be a bad thing if they were introduced here.
I didn’t first quite notice the picture, but when I read the first comment, boy I have no choice but to vote yours as the
best news website on the Internet.
Are they forced to take the course? Never heard of someone being forced to study ethics or religion. Something new for me then. Thanks
I like this blog so much, saved to fav. “Respect for the fragility and importance of an individual life is still the mark of an educated man.” by Norman Cousins.
That’s not good that they’re being forced to study..!!
See a related post here
http://metamagician3000.blogspot.com/2012/03/catherine-byrne-on-teaching-ethics-and.html