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Store Charity Drives: Are You Being Pressured?

Are in-store charity drives a good idea, or are they giving-gone-astray?... Read full article

Regifting:  Naughty or Nice?

Regifting is getting a makeover. But is it the new responsibility, or the old cheapness?... Read full article

Jail Bill: Pay To Stay?

The old saying, If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime, may be giving way to a new one: If you can’t pay for the time, don’t do the crime. Should people convicted of a crime be forced to pay the costs of their jail stay?... Read full article

Recession Resumes:  How Low Can You Go?

Resume inflation—with its over-written under-achievements—has long set the workplace standard for autobiographical unacceptability. But is resume deflation, like hiding advanced degrees and changing too-lofty titles, just as irresponsible?... Read full article

Boomerangers:  Back to Mom and Dad

“Boomerangers” — adult offspring who return to live with their parents — have been the stuff of sitcoms and punch lines. But the freeloader image may become a casualty of the recession, which is reshaping what it means to be a responsible American family in an era of mounting crises.... Read full article

Time Off Without Pay:  Whose Responsibility?

It’s the recession question being asked across America: would you volunteer for an unpaid furlough to keep your colleagues from losing their jobs? Thousands of workers in dozens of industries are making the trade-off of losing pay for saving jobs. But is everyone stepping up simply because it’s the responsible thing to do?... Read full article

Brother’s Keeper: How Far?

Does being your brother’s keeper mean you have to pay his mortgage? In the new era of billion dollar bailouts, Americans across the country are re-examining long-held views about personal responsibility with a question that’s hitting close to home: Is it fair to make people who faithfully paid their mortgages bail out those who didn’t?... Read full article

The $155,000 Puppy

Sir Lancelot was a yellow Lab that loved bagels, pillows, and shoes. His death last year from skin cancer devastated his owners, who later turned his DNA over to a company that clones pets. When the new clone arrived, so did the criticism. Is paying $155,000 to clone a dead pet responsible, irresponsible, or something else altogether?... Read full article

Black Friday: Cost of Living?

The 50-inch plasma TV cost $798. The 10 megapixel camera cost $69. And the Black Friday shoppers determined to get those door-buster bargains cost a Wal-Mart employee his life. The ugly scene that shocked America during the Thanksgiving holiday raises numerous questions of responsibility.... Read full article

Holiday Shopping: Is Less More?

Thanksgiving marks the start of the traditional holiday gift-buying season. Some say it’s madness. Some say it’s fondness for everyone we want—or feel compelled—to remember with a present. And some say it’s time to rethink a more responsible approach to holiday giving, especially in this year’s brutal economy.... Read full article

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