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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...ys showed a willingness to learn more and accomplish more. Positive work ethics show people that you do not fear work and that you can handle the r... ...s should be prescribed by his or her own morals. Morality, integrity and ethics are the founda, tion on which one builds one's life. Integrity pla... ...to contact with people, 95 you will be calling upon your personal code of ethics. Some think that integrity and moral standards are values dictated... ...es and many times I find that the students are led to believe one set of ethics and integrity exist for business and another set for personal life.... ...ity for our own integrity. Searching through the dictionary I have found "ethics" and "integrity" to be listed only once. That leads me to believe t... ... read and write. Later, Mrs. Colvin expanded on her idea by working with professional reading consultants to develop a training method for non,prof... ...zzy, that gave me an easy way out. I never had that problem in business. Professionally, I have always been fully committed to the success of my bu...

...essful personal, financial and spiritual life using his ten secret ingredients for inner strength. He discusses his struggle to overcome personal and professional problems to find genuine love and inner peace. This is an inspiring testimony to the power of life, love and inner strength....

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Live an Inspiring Life

By: Wally Amos

...stand for something, you will fall for anything. Morality, integrity, and ethics are the building blocks for the kind of inner strength that becomes... ...cessful life and a progressive society. You may think that integrity and ethics are handed down from government and drilled into us by religiOUS an... ... integrity to draw upon in every part of your life - both in personal and professional relationships. Whenever and wherever you come into contact wi... ...never and wherever you come into contact with other people, integrity and ethics will show you the way. Buddhists say that if the mind becomes impur...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ey are rendered "invisible", "subhuman", and unprotected by laws, institutions, and ethics. This process of distancing and dehumanization I call "e... ...over ... As long as people co-operate legally and for legal ends, without breaching ethics and without discriminating against deserving non-members ... ...e bodies of dead people - we ought not to eat them. VIII. Arguments from Religious Ethics The major monotheistic religions are curiously mute when ... ... J. Waterworth (London: Dolman, 1848), 75-91.) Still, most systems of morality and ethics impute to Man a privileged position in the scheme of thin... ... respond to the needs of their customers, to innovate, to initiate, to venture. In professional words: it optimizes the allocation of resources at ... ...onsider a medical doctor or an civil engineer who bribed their way into obtaining a professional diploma. Human lives are at stake. The wrong inform... ...onal diploma. Human lives are at stake. The wrong information, in this case is the professional validity of the diplomas granted and the scholarshi... ...imes" of the "Zionists". In all societies, crime is a growth industry. Millions of professionals - judges, police officers, criminologists, psychol... ... is fostered by a confluence of trends: 1. The emergence of a class of full-time, "professional" politicians who are qualified to do little else an...

...nd religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...Public Genomics, and my wife Lauren Dame, as- sociate director of the Genome Ethics, Law and Policy Center, provided cru- cial support to my work with... ...n you need by wandering off into a strange click-trail of sites, amateur and professional, commercial and not, hobbyist and entrepreneur, all self-org... ...etwork of hob- byists, amateurs, universities, businesses, volunteer groups, professionals, and retired experts and who knows what else. It is a netwo... ...ly proj- ects. “We are stunned that RealNetworks has adopted the tactics and ethics of a hacker to break into the iPod, and we are investigating the i... ...rs who offer their work on the In- ternet? Do the lines it draws fit with our ethics, our traditions of free speech and commentary, our aesthetic judgm... ...ard to make an R&B hit. But which way does the difference cut as a matter of ethics, aesthetics, or law? Charles himself came in for considerable crit... ...at amateurs can do for pennies rather than an expensive activity reserved to professionals. The point is that whatever rules we apply to deal with “Ge... ...nd lots of money. I am all for the person who wants to create as an “amateur-professional” and distribute outside the chains of commerce. I have worke... ...r Calisthenics & Orthodontia, he put the point clearly. Who can afford to do professional work for nothing? What hobbyist can put 3-man years into pro...

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St Statesman

By: Plato

...t are in a mean, which is familiarized to us by the study of the Nicomachean Ethics, is also first distinctly asserted in the Statesman of Plato. The ... ...us. STRANGER: And what are the rules which are en- forced on their pupils by professional trainers or by others having similar authority? Can you reme...

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The Brothers Karamazov

By: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

...RS KARAMAZOV “What do you mean, Mitya?” “Ideas, ideas, that’s all! Ethics! What is ethics?” “Ethics?” asked Alyosha, wondering. “Yes; ... ...er, too. Ough! they are first-rate, these people, at making a career! Damn ethics, I am done for, Alexey, I am, you man of God! I love you more than a... ... it was supposed that he did this rather by way of sport, so to speak, for professional glory, to show nothing had been omitted of the accepted method... ...- tinual and inexplicable irritability, using strange words, ‘Ber- nard!’ ‘Ethics!’ and others equally inappropriate.” But the doc- tor detected mania...

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