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  • Inventory, the new book of pop-culture lists from the publishers of The Onion, celebrates and skewers topics like pretentious musical instruments and songs about the horrors of bus travel. A.V. Club Managing Editor Josh Modell talks about some favorite lists with Scott Simon.
  • Recommendations include "Fargo" and "The Crown."
  • This lecture will explore ethics; the definition, whether ethics and morality are the same, reasons people sometimes make clearly unethical choices, compliance with law and ethical considerations (i.e., can law mandate ethical behavior?), theories of ethical behavior and how ethics works in making ethical choices in business and personal decisions. In this lecture we will address the questions of whether ethics and morality change over time - is ethics universal or situational? Many are familiar with the McDonald’s hot coffee case and the debate it sparked. We will explore this and other new and interesting cases, helping to better understand business decisions affecting us as consumers, and how to make better ethical decisions in our daily lives and in our relationships with others.

    Attorney Roy Schneider brings more than 40 years of experience to practicing law in the areas of business planning, entity formation, employment law, contract law, estate planning, ethics, and non-profit law. Roy advises and represents companies and entrepreneurs with a broad range of business-related services. Roy established his own law firm in 2012, Schneiders & Associates, L.L.P, which employs 11 attorneys. Roy has published numerous articles and regularly speaks before business groups.
    While maintaining his law practice, Roy founded the California College of Paralegal Studies, which trained paralegals to work in the field of law. Roy has served as a professor and adjunct professor for several colleges and universities teaching business law and business ethics. Roy currently is an adjunct professor teaching business law at California Lutheran University.

    Fifty and Better was designed to offer university-level courses and lectures (no tests, no homework) taught by experts in the field, and to host social engagement activities for individuals age 50 and older.
  • Patriot Front is a white supremacist group formerly known as Vanguard America. The organization changed its name after the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a counter-protester was killed.
  • Southern California Edison officials say the ongoing brush fire danger due to dangerous wind conditions has prompted them to do a Public Safety Power…
  • The winter storm which brought some heavy rain, snow, and even a tornado warning to parts of the Central and South Coasts is moving out of our area.…
  • The superhero epic rang up a record-setting $71.4 million at U.S. theaters between Friday and Sunday, raising hopes for Hollywood's pandemic recovery.
  • Longtime Lompoc resident elevated to top spot.
  • The streamer plans to open physical stores — dubbed Netflix House — offering retail, dining and content-themed entertainment. It's unclear if they'll sell DVDs.
  • Cal State Channel Islands scientist who co-authored research paper on crisis says it's still not too late for many species.
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