They are similar, but not the same.
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Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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Both of my high schools have wikipedia pages but neither have notable alumni. Which is odd, since one of them was in Springfield VA and i can't imagine that there are zero noteworthy alums. That school was chock full o government spawn.
Morals and ethics are very different. What you believe is right vs what society says is right. You can have either one without the other.
Fantastic: one of my University alums (Douglas Southall Freeman) was the namesake of my first High Schools. Ah Richmond, keeping it local.
I think of it as a personal code vs. a set of rules for behavior in a system.
A journalist can have morals that have nothing to do with journalistic ethics.
Fay Weldon went to my high school. I did not know that. Alumna were something that never came up. I didn't find out about Angela Lansbury until after I left, and the only reason I knew about HBC and Sarah Patterson was because they were acting while I was there.
All the semi-famous people who went to my college were there when I was, I think. Michael Park from As The World Turns and Pandora Boxx from Drag Race are probably the most famous. A nun who I knew also has a wikipedia entry, but I don't think she is actually famous. And I don't know if Manuel Rivera-Ortiz is actually a famous photographer, but I knew him (and his husband). His wiki article makes it look like he is famous! [link]
Also, he forgot to put on part of his Bat-costume.
With definition like that, who needs it?
A girl I went to HS with is the dramaturge for a theater doing a play called Apple Cove that will star Allison Mack! [link]