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Minneapolis Strip Clubs: Strike countdown: Nurses and hospitals getting nowhere fast

Posted by: dallasfromminneapolis | June 30, 2010 | No Comment |

OK, points for raw chutzpah. City Pages’ Andy Mannix writes about Jordan Kavoosi, a 24-year-old, and a couple buddies, who have set up shop … in a storefront, no less … to write essays for lazy/not-too-bright college kids, or whomever, for whatever reason. $23 a page. Says Mannix: “To be sure, there are ethical implications to running a business that traffics in academic fraud. The services Kavoosi offers are the same as those exposed in the University of Minnesota’s 1999 basketball scandal, during which an office manager admitted to doing homework for players. ‘Sure it’s unethical, but it’s just a business,’ Kavoosi explains. ‘I mean, what about strip clubs or porn shops? Those are unethical, and city-approved.’ ” The guy has a knack for the money quote. At least he didn’t roll health maintenance organizations in with porn shops.

See the full article from “MinnPost.com (blog)”

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