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Gov. Mark Sanford faces 37 ethics allegations
COLUMBIA, SC (AP) - South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, whose tryst with an Argentine lover blossomed into a wide-ranging scandal, is accused of breaking ethics laws by using taxpayer money for pricey airline seats, taking state planes for personal and political trips and occasionally tapping his campaign chest to reimburse himself for travel.
Christian ethics taught in Ukraine's public schools
For the first time in 90 years, Ukrainian students have the option of studying Christian ethics in the public schools. Christian ethics for the school curriculum was an initiative proposed by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko shortly after the Orange Revolution in 2005. The program calls for voluntary participation and is supported by the leaders of Ukraine's largest Christian denominations. One Baptist church association, "Hope to People" of Rivne, Ukraine, sponsors teacher training at ...
Talk To Your Past!
So if the question isn't clear, it's like this. If you could travel back to 10 years ago (1999), and say 10 things to your younger self, what would YOU say? We're not gonna discuss the ethics of time travel and paradoxes here, but a couple of people are taking it a bit too seriously. Think of it like the time travel in "Heroes", where they go back, change everything and still NOTHING HAPPENS. The idea is that you can get a little insight into different parts of people's pasts, and build up ...
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Rudy Maxa talks with Steve Perillo Part 1/2
in Europe and the Pacific Rim. Mr. Maxa is well known as public radio's "Savvy Traveler" and an award-winning contributing editor with National Geographic Traveler. He is also the voice on National Geographic's "Walks of a Lifetime" podcasts that guide hundreds of thousands of travelers visiting the world's great destinations. ( http ) ... "perillo tours" "travel guide" "perillo travel tips" "perillo travel talk" "travel tour guide" "best travel tour" "travel adventure" "travel secrets ...
Rudy Maxa talks with Steve Perillo Part 2/2
in Europe and the Pacific Rim. Mr. Maxa is well known as public radio's "Savvy Traveler" and an award-winning contributing editor with National Geographic Traveler. He is also the voice on National Geographic's "Walks of a Lifetime" podcasts that guide hundreds of thousands of travelers visiting the world's great destinations. ( http ) ... "perillo tours" "travel guide" "perillo travel tips" "perillo travel talk" "travel tour guide" "best travel tour" "travel adventure" "travel secrets ...
Wildlife Viewing Ethics
Washington Department of Fish and wildlife biologists discuss why viewing wildlife is an iportant outdoor activity; and how to do so properly, without disturbing the animals.
Welcome to PoliticalActivityLaw.com
this short introduction, I welcome readers to PoliticalActivityLaw.com, a website discussing political activity law, campaign finance, the Federal Election Commission, House and Senate ethics and travel rules, lobbyist disclosure, and related topics. ... "political activity law" "campaign finance" "law blogs" "legal websites" lobbying "lobbyist disclosure" senate house "ethics rules" "citizens united" "supreme court" "freedom of speech" "first amendment" "constitutional law" "congressional ...
Relief Tourism - The Ethics of DIY Relief Work
Cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh two months ago. Although news of the event has completely fallen away, the relief work continues. Sometimes, even the few tourists coming to Bangladesh do wonder if they can help---the short answer is that they can.
Global Ethics Corner: Budgets, Cuban Policy, and Ethics?
Do we respect the wishes of anti-Castro Americans, to restrict trade, or the wishes of agriculture and medical sales interests, to open Cuban markets? If we relax restrictions, do we reward repression? What do you think? This video is part of a weekly series, Global Ethics Corner. To learn more, go to www.cceia.org.