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An Introduction to Proposed Human Sexuality Counseling Competencies
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Learning space for food: exploring three Home Economics classrooms
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The Moral Meaning of Recent Revisions to the SPJ Code of Ethics
TL;DR: The authors compared the new version of the Society of Professional Journalists' Code of Ethics with its 1996 version in an effort to determine how journalists who embrace the ethos of a profession have responded to these challenges, as reflected in the standards and practices outlined in their code.