What About Ethics?
Each time I go to an information session or a job fair on campus, I find myself asking the same question:
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Each time I go to an information session or a job fair on campus, I find myself asking the same question:
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I’d first like to applaud you for being able to scam your parents out of, what, hundreds of thousands of dollars? If you were smart, you would’ve put it away preparing for this day so you could just drop off the face of the planet, but I know better than to assume my audience are planners.
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