Thursday, October 23, 2008

http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2008/10/25/makeover-needed-mattel/

This article deals with the United States company, Mattel. Mattel was made in California and produces many children's toys such as Barbie, HotRods, and American Girl. In 2002, Mattel shut down its last factory in the US. They decided to outsource their factories and work to China. How is it ok that they left Americans without jobs? And if they are to produce toys played by American children, how is it ok that they are being made in China? The decision to outsource came back to bite them. In the summer of 2007, Mattel had a series of recalls of chinese made toys that contained lead paint. This hurt Mattel's image and they are still fighting to recover from this problem. Choosing to outsource lead Mattel to follow the narrow view of corporate responsiblity. They were trying to make profits for themselves. This ended up hurting their company. Is it ethical that they continued to make products in China after they had a series of recalls. Was there decision immoral because they knew what was right and wrong but still chose to produce those products in China?

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/08/beating-the-us-.html

http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/08/beating-the-us-.html

Beating the United States in Nanotechnology

This blog is about the teachings of stem cell research in schools and the technology behind what goes into creating stem cells. It is saying that it was the United States plan to invest in stem cell research and now other countries such as Singapore, Twaiwan, and Israel are quickly following. The research done is those coutnries have out done the United States. In the United States politicans are debating whether it is ethical to teach about stem cell research. I know there was more debate about this about a year ago, but it still poses the question of whether it is ethical or not. I also know this doesn't fall hand in foot with the class lectures, but I found it interesting. I believe that it is ethical and it should be taught. This also brings up the idea of whether creationism should be taught.