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From: ho3@stat-l (Gregg Loring)
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Subject: When opportunity knocks ...
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Date: Tue, 9-Oct-84 17:46:55 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  9 17:46:55 1984
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     Is it ethically proper for an instructor to accept sexual favors from
a student, if they (the sexual favors) are meant to influence the student's
grade in a course? I would say not. Is it ethically proper for an instructor
to accept sexual favors from a student, if they ARE NOT meant to influence
the student's grade in a course? I would say so. This situation has confronted
me in the past, so it is not a moot point. It seems that everyone has an
opinion about this subject, and the ideas of intelligent people always interest
me, so I'd like to know what other people think about it. Is anyone out there
willing to share their thoughts on this with the rest of us?


				Gregg Loring
			 ....inuxc!pur-ee!stat-l!ho3