A North Carolina professor offered a A grade for any student who would get naked in the classroom, as an illustration of the unacceptability of public nudity. One male student did undress and so the professor has resigned. Sounds logical to me. Only a anti-PC middle aged cynic would ask did he jump or was he pushed? So I'm asking...
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The student will not be punished because the incident would not have occurred if the teacher hadn't issued the challenge.Implying that the professor was. It also means that those programmes that try to teach prostitutes clients the error of their ways must be wrong. They wouldn't have done anything if the prostitute hadn't said "Would you like some company?". Also it's a greater excuse to rob a bank. If you get caught claim your professor said you'd get a A if you robbed a bank, sand you won't be charged. Perhaps it's old fashioned but I have Ana idea if you do something illegal, even if someone has dared you or paid you or whatever, that it is still your crime, although they may be counted as a conspirator.
Is nudity so bad these days? About a year ago Naked truth of art volunteers
In their hundreds, they line up to take off their clothes - all in the name of art.Almost worth becoming an artist for. Let's leave aside ideas of asking women to get naked saying "It's alright, it's for my installation". Mind you, that's London, not Carolina.
In the latest of a series of what one might call "strip-art" ventures, about 500 volunteers undressed on a cold and wet Sunday for an installation by New York-born artist Spencer Tunick.A mostly young crowd posed on escalators at London's Selfridges department store as well as in various parts of the store before the shop opened to the public.
One more thing. I wonder if they'd be so generous to the male student if it had been a female professor.
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