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In the summer of 2008, after only 2 years on the market, there were over 7,800 adverse effects from Gardasil, including...
    - paralysis

    - linked to pancreatitis

    - 32 deaths by 31 Dec 2008

    - outbreaks of genital warts

    - Guillain-Barre Syndrome

    - in trials, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

    - concern that the other cancer-causing strains will fill the gap, becoming more aggressive

    - not certain about length of protection

Many more adverse effects continue to pour in.

How many go unreported?

Who would knowingly want their child to receive this triple dose vaccine?

 
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Our work with schools has helped us identify "4 KEYS" to developing performance character (needed for best work) and moral character (needed for ethical behavior).

We believe these 4 KEYS can increase the power of any educational practice:

1. A Community That Supports & Challenges: Building group norms that hold all members accountable for doing their best work and being their best ethical selves.

2. Self-Study: Assessing our strengths and areas for improvement, then setting goals and monitoring progress.

3. Other-Study: Studying positive and negative examples of other people and the products of their work and applying lessons learned to our own efforts.

4. Public Performance/Presentation: Sharing our goals, progress toward achieving them, and the products of our work with a wider audience (classmates, schoolmates, school staff, parents, or the community).

The 4 KEYS can be used in any order. What matters most is the educator's strategic rationale for choosing a particular KEY or combination of KEYS.

Students need to learn that QUALITY means rethinking, reworking, and polishing.
[Winter 2009, Excellence & Ethics, Center for the 4th & 5th Rs, SUNY Cortland,  www.cortland.edu/character

 
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