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Re: Moral question

I have to admit... there isn't much to that essay. There's a lot of content, but not much requirement for originial thought. Therefore; I do believe this is doable.

Now, onto the morality issue. "What's good for the goose is good for the gander." When a fellow employee slacks off, you will have to pick up that slack. Happens everywhere. Because these eleven people have done wrong, everyone is being punished. Life is not fair.

Anyways, the more you read what other people think about this incident, the less time you have to do the actual assignment.

Sorry I was harsh, but it really isn't THAT bad.


EDIT: I think that step 11 is totally justified. Satire is a personally unacceptable form of explanation.
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