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and i don t want it to be in a classroom. she s not teaching kids to tie their shoes, which is a very important thing to know. she s teaching future medical providers, doctors and nurses and people in a field that we know is coming out of a pandemic that s so critically important. i don t want anybody looking at us differently. now the biden administration tried to make some of that happen, we re going to treat the black people first before anybody else. we do a lot of us have preconditions, but we were in the pandemic together. do you remember that? jackie: absolutely and race has a place in medical school but not the way they re using it here. yes, black men more likely to die from prostate cancer because of genetics and don t benefit from early screening. black and brown women more likely to dry from breast cancer, similar causes and obesity and chronic rates in certain areas of the country. we saw throughout the covid pandemic. that s where the focus should have been, but they im

Ethical Reset: A Sustainable Recovery

The pandemic has forced many businesses to rethink their operations. Can business schools help guide them toward more sustainable practices? Advocating for the principles of sustainable business was complex even before a pandemic upended companies and communities around the world. Teaching these principles has become even more urgent during our current global crisis. At the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business in Indiana, we have long aimed to make the realities of ethical business accessible and compelling to students, both in dedicated classes and in assignments within other courses. Since 2008, I have taught our required undergraduate course in business ethics, covering principles of philosophical and behavioral ethics that are highly relevant to sustainability.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170220:01:23:00

donald trump is just not being attacked in the media, but also also the classroom. one professor in philadelphia, chair of the communications department, in charge of teaching future journalist, used journalist, used his platform to tell his students people will die as a result of white trump voters. this claim is absurd and demands answers. take a look. one of your professors said that people shouldn t open their hearts to white trump supporters. i am not sympathetic to the white voters who make over $50000 a year end said we are going to vote for trump. those people, i am not sympathetic to and i do not believe that you have to open your heart to them. if you are a person of color in this room or a woman, you do not have to open your heart to them. i don t think it represents our school.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170220:04:23:00

donald trump is just not being attacked in the media, but also also the classroom. one professor in philadelphia, chair of the communications department, in charge of teaching future journalist, used journalist, used his platform to tell his students people will die as a result of white trump voters. this claim is absurd and demands answers. take a look. one of your professors said that people shouldn t open their hearts to white trump supporters. i am not sympathetic to the white voters who make over $50000 a year end said we are going to vote for trump. those people, i am not sympathetic to and i do not believe that you have to open your heart to them. if you are a person of color in this room or a woman, you do not have to open your heart to them. i don t think it represents

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