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YingTing Tseng: Blog 5-To Be Or Not To Be, An Ethical Man
On the first day of class, when eighty percent of the class raised their hands and claimed the major of Journalism, I was shocked and I almost dropped the course. Thankfully, I did not. And along the way, I carried … Continue reading
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YingTing Tseng: Blog 4-Men on a Battlefield
Before getting into the topic, I would like to introduce you a friend of mine. Russell H., a great man who served in the United States Marine Corps in Iraq for seven months during two different periods; this gentleman joined … Continue reading
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YingTing Tseng: Blog 3 - Thoughts on the Oweida Lecture
“Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.” said Potter Stewart, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. On February 26, 2013, Penn State College of Communication … Continue reading
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YingTing Tseng: Blog 2 -”Shattered Glass”
Was Stephen Glass a fact checker or a faker? In his two and half year career, Glass became a staff writer at The New Republic; however, this young and successful journalist was caught for his unethical behavior in May 1998. … Continue reading
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YingTing Tseng: Blog 1 – This I Believe…
I believe in food. Although this spring semester just started, my roommate and I keep the same routine which is grocery shopping in a local Asian market around ten o’clock on any random … Continue reading
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