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  • Kids Ethics Coach
    Michael Sabbeth is a solo practitioner lawyer in Denver, Colorado focusing on representing small businesses and in estate and probate fields. He has been an adjunct professor at Arapahoe Community College and Metropolitan State University in Denver where he taught courses on Ethics, Rhetoric and Propaganda and on Business Ethics and Entrepreneurialism. Mr. Sabbeth has taught classes on ethics and moral reasoning in Denver-area public and private elementary schools for twenty-one years. He is the author of the recently published book The Good, The Bad and The Difference: How to Talk with Children About Values, a guide for parents and for other persons raising or working with children on how to have crucial conversations about moral reasoning and building strong moral character. Mr. Sabbeth graduated from Williams College in 1969 with an Honors degree in Political Economy and from the University of Denver Law School in 1973. He writes for many magazines on travel, outdoor sports, fishing and engraving. He is married and has three children.
  • Matthew B. Hunt
    I have been a minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since 1993. I helped start a non-profit Center for Youth that addresses root causes of poverty, and served as an Associate Minister at a growing congregation for 13 years. I am now the Senior Minister of a wonderful United Church of Christ congregation. Over the last 15 years, I have started several Christian record labels, most of which has specialized in reissues of out of print releases. I have two amazing children, ages 9 and 14. I am also an adjunct professor for Culver-Stockton College where I teach a Monday night Ethics class. I am a miracle worker (ok, just kidding)!
  • Lori Hile
    Lori Hile is a Chicago-based freelance writer and author whose profiles, reviews, and service pieces have been published in a variety of magazines, websites, and books, including: Hemispheres, Time Out Chicago, Lake Magazine, Patch.com, and Hungry? Chicago. She's also written six nonfiction books for young adults: Social Networks and Blogs; Animal Survival; Surviving Extreme Sports; Getting Ahead: Drugs, Technology, and the Competitive Advantage (Ethics of Sports series); Bullying; and Gangs, for Heinemann-Raintree Publishing. Lori has tackled just about every topic under the sun (including, incidentally, the summer solstice), from the migration of sandhill cranes, to the short-lived proliferation of chocolate cafes in the Midwest, to the thrills and spills of extreme sports. What unites Lori's work is her clear, unique, and humorous voice, combined with resourceful research. During Lori's 15-year career as an events, PR, and marketing manager for a major multimedia retailer, she also wrote and edited a range of business materials, acquiring the skills necessary to translate corporate jargon into snappy sound bites and 500-word web articles. Lori comes complete with a two-year graduate certificate in Creative Nonfiction Writing from the University of Chicago, where she was a finalist for the Student Writing Prize. Lori studied at the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University, graduating summa cum laude with a B.A. in English Literature and Philosophy and a minor in Religious Studies. Born outside of Detroit, Michigan, Lori still has allegiance to all things Red (Wings) and Blue (University of Michigan football). When she unglues herself from her laptop, Lori enjoys watching foreign films, taste-testing Thai food, beach-combing Lake Michigan with the world's most adorable nieces and nephew (hers, of course), and soaking in Chicago's live music scene. She's in the process of completing a 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training Certification with Global
  • Jone Mwita
    I am an experienced freelancer with Essay Writers and love writing on various topics and fields such as technology, science, business, ethics,lifestyle,entertainment among others.An enthusiastic and passionate writer, who enjoys everything that he puts down in form of articles,business ideas, jokes, etc.Loves sharing photos, music,ideas, and like meeting new people from all cultures.
  • Wil Snow
    Will Snow has a Ph.D in Philosophy and has taught full time at the collegiate and graduate level since 1994. He has written on topics in the History of Philosophy, Ethics and Philosophy. His most recent work has been on exposing and analyzing the varied forms of prejudice against persons with mental illness. Snow has also been a part time art dealer since 2002, specializing in contemporary Chinese woodblock prints. Additionally, he is an avid photographer with a passion for discovering abstractions in natural objects.
  • Robin Argo
    Currently working as an online and face-to-face professor teaching college students in a variety of courses, I have found that writing is one way of expressing my ideas and thoughts to a global audience. Animal rights, education, and family traditions and ethics are some of the values and topics that I gravitate towards.
  • chris miller
    My name is Chris Miller and I am the head football coach at Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg Florida. I also teach 11th grade United States history and 9th grade Ethics. In 2010 , I developed a High school football coaching reference website called www.highschoolfootballcoach.net
  • Thomas Bryer
    Dr. Thomas Bryer is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida. His teaching and research focuses on public participation with government, citizen engagement, cross-sector collaboration, and ethics. His work has appeared in Public Administration Review, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Administrative Theory & Praxis, Public Performance and Management Review, Journal of Public Affairs Education, American Review of Public Administration, International Journal of Public Participation, Journal of Homeland Security and Management, Public Administration and Management, and International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. He also has published chapters in peer reviewed books and award winning teaching simulations.
  • Maylin Mulhern
    Maylin is a freelance writer, engineer, scientist and educator. She is also an adopted daughter, 20 years meat-free, appreciates running-induced endorphin highs, and represents an ocular albinism success story. She writes primarily about adoption, animal rights, travel adventures, green and other technology, business, ethics, science education and notable culinary experiences.
  • Mike Armour
    Dr. Mike Armour is the founder and president of Strategic Leadership Development International in Dallas, Texas. In his role as a leadership coach, he specializes in helping executives and entrepreneurs perfect their leadership, strategic, and communication skills. Concurrently he serves as the CEO of an international non-profit that provides services in several nations of the former Soviet Union. He is also a professional speaker, addressing audiences annually around the globe on themes related to leadership, ethics, and interpersonal communication. A leader his entire life, he founded a highly successful private school when he was 33. By 37 he was one of America's youngest college presidents. The next year the Navy promoted him to commander as an intelligence specialist in the naval reserve. He eventually retired as a captain after five years of directing systems security and information technology for a nationwide intelligence command. Along the way Mike has led a variety of faith-based institutions, spearheaded major political campaigns, and chaired multi-million dollar fundraising drives for national and international non-profits. He is also an award-winning author in the field of leadership and has been published in over a dozen languages. For the past 15 years he has worked closely with educational and political leaders in Russia and Ukraine to develop training in character formation and ethics for elementary, secondary, and university classrooms. In 2011 he will launch leadership training initiatives in Kenya, Rwanda, and elsewhere in East Africa. Mike holds degrees from five colleges and universities, including a Ph.D. from UCLA. He also completed graduate study in defense economics and strategic planning at the Naval War College. Today he serves on the board of York College in Nebraska. And he teaches leadership seminars on coaching and mentoring for the Executive MBA program at Texas Woman's University.
  • Amy Derby
    Amy Derby is a legal assistant and freelance writer. Since 2004, she has written for law firms, private corporations, nonprofit organizations and healthcare groups. Her interests include consumer protection, food safety and legal ethics.
  • Deshaun Hyder-Davis
    Deshaun Hyder-Davis is an Associate Professor of Business Statistics with a passion for strategic planning, leadership development, business ethics, and personal values. Her consulting firm, "Creator Enterprise", has developed strategic plans for small businesses, universities, churches, and individuals. Deshaun is a wife, mother, college professor, co-owner "Creator Enterprises DVD", and co-author who is now lending her expertise to this community of readers.
  • Dr. Catherine Al-Meten
    Dr. Catherine Al-Meten has been a writer for over 30 years. She writes for several online sites including Examiner.com and Open Salon. She runs her own publishing company, publishes her own blog (Northern Lights), and publishes an online journal, Voices: A Journal of Women's Wisdom (www.catherinealmeten.com). She holds bachelors degrees in psychology and English from CSUDH, a master's degree in Spiritual Traditions and Ethics from Marylhurst University, and a doctorate from San Francisco Theological Seminary.
  • Sheri Kaye Hoff
    Sheri Kaye Hoff, MA, CGCL, is a Life Coach, Amazon and Barnes and Noble Author, and College Professor. Coach Sheri suffered the tragic loss and pain of discovering her brother after his suicide death and she eventually rediscovered what it means to live a life of joy and success.She authored and published Keys to Living Joyfully. Ms. Hoff is also the author and publisher of the eBook Coach Sheri Kaye Hoff's Top 25 Life Coaching Tips and Living Successfully and Joyfully Every Day 90 Days of Inspiration. Additionally, Coach Sheri is the author of several blogs, numerous articles, poems, and short stories. She has been interviewed in the Chicago Sun Times, The Chronicle of Coaching/The Coaching Commons, How to Sell Your Book, and many other blogs. The creator of How to Write a Book Fast and Fabulously Workshop, Your Path to Success Club, and the Coaches Corner: Grow Your Biz Workshop, Coach Sheri coaches individuals, writers and other coaches. She presents her programs to individuals. groups, writing clubs, life coaches, non profits, executive retreats, and many others. Coach Sheri has an MA in Organizational Management and she has taught ethics and business classes at the collegiate level.
  • Keith Shrock
    After over 25 years as a successful Project Manager -- and Product Manager -- Keith decided to finish his college degree. This degree completion program consisted -- almost exclusively -- of writing long papers every 5 to 6 weeks. Something he enjoyed. This is writing skill is now combined with network marketing, MLM, blogging, SEO, social media, RSS and related areas of expertise. Probably because of his engineering background -- Keith maintains his love of reading -- ""how to"...anything. His live is also centered around ethics -- which is strongly-grounded in Christianity.
  • Tom Jarmyn
    I am a lawyer in Ontario. I have completed a Masters in Ethics and lecture in law at Carleton University in Ottawa.
  • Sarah Wollnick
    Gonzaga University MBA student (w/ Ethics). 4+ years in marketing, sales, HR, and business. Member of ABWA, PARW, and SHRM. Current projects include operating www.AnythingResume.com, managing content for Gonzaga SBA website, and developing content for green e-commerce site.
  • Marysol Jauregui
    I'm a 24 year old Latina . I am deeply interested in pursuing a career in Bio-Ethics. However, I would love to do a joint degree program in Philosophy and Law.
  • Natalie C.
    Academic (Religion, Ethics, Philosophy); Educator (Elementary); Clergy (Ordained, Chaplain, Counselor); Health (Oils, Herbs, Nutrition, Spiritual)
  • irene turner
    I am currently a stay at home mom of a youngin'. I have a lot of fun finding and researching random subjects. I just finished my Masters in Philosophy with an emphasis in Environmental Ethics. I
  • KDL
    I am a Ugandan interested in learning more about the business systems and Ethics in Business.
  • Anthony Frais
    First published work was 'Whistleblowing Heroes-boon or burden? published in the Bulletin of Medical Ethics 170 Aug. 2001 In 2007 in Medical Hypothesis 'Depression and the causal role of specific memory system degenerations.
  • Andrea Ruiz
    Andrea has worked exclusively as a full-time writer since 2007, and had written professionally for her own blogs, several online entertainment magazines, and the USA Network website for nearly a decade prior. She has also been a freelance Web consultant and computer programmer since 1999. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in ethics, social and political philosophy at the University of Massachusetts in 2001. Currently, she is working on her first nonfiction book, and intends to pursue a post-graduate degree in 2011.
  • Tiffany Dow
    “Mom” is the title I’m most proud of – more so even than being the President & CEO of Write Consultants, Inc. I’m a mother of 3 (2 boys and a girl) who started out ghostwriting on a myriad of topics and morphed into a leader who teaches newbies how to make money online in any niche, with all their ethics intact. A true rarity! I’m known for being blunt, yet funny. I’ve adopted the nickname “Honey Badger” because of my aggressive manner of exposing unethical scammers online. I love to discuss marketing, politics, parenting, and pop culture – basically, think of any topic that makes people want to unfriend you on Facebook, and I’m famous for it. It took me 39 years to be confident in my own opinions and now, as an avid blogger and niche leader, I’ve embraced my ability to hammer my ideas into other people’s heads. I love a good argument, but my intent isn’t to inflame, but inform. I love people who can discuss without degrading. It makes the world a better place. I have no shame in admitting that I have a love affair with my Tivo box. It records everything from my favorite Walking Dead and Sons of Anarchy shows to the hideous reality TV I’m addicted to, whenever I’m not immersed in Fox News, being the odd pro-gay marriage conservative that I am! I'm also an overweight vegetarian with a blood panel that would make anyone jealous. My triglycerides are 112 even though I’m 250 pounds – what are yours? I'm not vegetarian for ethical reasons, but because I grossed myself out when I found a chicken feather in my fast food meal. I used to bemoan the fact that I was overweight, but then I realized I’m happy eating what I want – which is a ton of fruits and vegetables, but yes, some Cokes and candy mixed in there. I think we focus WAY too much on whether our legs have cottage cheese on them and not enough on whether or not we’re being good people to one another, so I aim to change that, even if it means naming and sham
  • Julia Steinberger
    I am a college student interested in journalism, seeking to practice my writing skills. My main interests include sports (especially soccer and basketball), fine cuisine, art of all kinds, and the philosophy of ethics.
  • Will Jaffee
    Will teaches Biology of the Brain, Ethics & Responsibility, and Bioethics at The Gunnery in Connecticut. He enjoys nothing more than respectful discourse, reading up on the mind, and midnight sandwiches.
  • Robert Bass
    Robert Bass teaches philosophy at Coastal Carolina University, specializes in ethics and game theory, and is especially interested in moral questions relating to the environment and our treatment of animals.
  • Randall Martin
    I am currently enrolled at Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA where I am focusing on environmental ethics and writing. I transfered from Hood college where I studied environmental science and studio art.
  • Jeffrey Karon
    Jeff Karon has published literary criticism, linguistics, and philosophy, creative nonfiction, and poetry. His current interests include Flamenco dance, studying the ethics of deception, and restoring honor to the classroom and workplace.
  • Bonnie Cox
    Bonnie Cox is licensed Real Estate Agent and a free lance writer and commentator. Her main focus in her writing has centered around ethics in business, media and politics.
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