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Laura Harrison McBride
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Laura Harrison McBride has been an avid observer of ethics since a philosophy professor suggested she was Simone de Beauvoir reincarnated. As a journalist, especially in recent times, this penchant has come in handy. She also blogs ethics at reviewofappliedethics.blogspot.com.


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