Lucy In The Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Superior Essays
I. Introduction
The discourse revolves with a college professor, who is a fresh college graduate that was invited to teach in the tertiary level by the institution where he graduated college. The professor had an existing romantic relationship even before he graduated from college. However, his partner is two years younger than him. Since he is now a college professor, his relationship with his partner was jeopardized and has become an inappropriate student-professor relationship.

The reason why this particular case was chosen is because of the underpinning implications of the situation that is a direct major offense for both professor and the student that could lead for the termination of the professor and an expulsion for the student,
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Two years younger than the protagonist.

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is the HR Manager of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; she monitors the employees’ performance and enforces the rules and regulation of the school for its employees. She finished her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Human Resource Management at La Consolacion College Manila. She’s been with the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band for almost 11 years.

Lastly, Maxwell Silver Hammer is the Director of the Office of Student Services, and at the same time the Prefect Discipline of the institution. Maxwell Silver Hammer was a former professor as well in Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and teaches Logic, Philippine History and Values Education. He graduated Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from University of the Philippines, Los Baños and finished his Master’s degree in Public Administration at the same institution. As the Prefect of Discipline, he must ensure the welfare of the students and cater to all its concerns. In addition, his duty is to also enforce the rules and regulations of the school for the students in accordance with the campus
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The big chunk of enrollment will be coming from the Senior High School. However, as stated above, the tuition fee in Senior High School is lower than the normal college tuition fee. Therefore, Sgt. Pepper’s chosen option is to cater a targeted number of enrollees in Senior High School.
V. Ethics within the Organization
The protagonist is a newly hired professor in Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band. His credibility and excellence was evident during his college years. Therefore, he was invited by the Program Chair Bachelor of Arts in Communication Multimedia Arts to teach Philippine History and Public Speaking in college after he graduated at the same institution.

The protagonist was exhilarated with the offer, that he immediately accepted the offer without considering the underpinning issues of his decision. In this case is his existing relationship with his partner who is 2 years younger than him.

Since he was already a professor their relationship is now in jeopardy and considered to be in an inappropriate relationship, which is unethical. In addition they are liable to the rules and regulations of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band for employees and students that is implemented strictly by the institution through the Human Resource Manager and the Prefect of

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