Sentences with phrase «making ethics courses»

Making ethics courses mandatory will help to weed out the bad actors with bad attitudes.

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Theological ethics arrives at the same conclusion as philosophical ethics: though outsourcing must take its course as part of the normal markings of international trade, the beneficiaries of this market exchange must help displaced workers make the transition to a new place in the economy.
The most pressing issue for seminary faculties is usually how to make courses in theology and ethics «relevant» to the actual work of the ministry.
This course has been designed to reinforce the importance of ethics and the factors of ethical decision - making.
It is of course impossible to provide every single piece of information about a product on a small label but it is within the ethics of the food industry to provide the most necessary and important information which will give the consumer enough information to make a decision about whether the product is for them or not.
This is, of course, a big win for Cuomo, who made cleaning up Albany a hallmark of his 2010 campaign and has been threatening legislators with a Moreland Act commission is they didn't agree to ethics reform.
That is, of course, exactly what Koch has been endeavoring to make candidates do through his New York Uprising PAC, which is also circulating pledges seeking support for budget and ethics reform.
Of course, more will need to be done to make Albany the nation's leader in ethics, not its punch line.
He felt that this man was violating the ethics of his profession and so, he wrote a letter that eventually made its way to the foreign press and, you know, almost overnight, you know, really within a matter of weeks, the government backed down and ended the cover - up, fired the minister of health, fired the mayor of Beijing and it was really to me an inspiring example of how one person, you know, who had something to believe in can really change the course of events and the course of history really.
Grace Kao, associate ethics professor at Claremont School of Theology, in Claremont, California, mentioned additions she will make to her Introduction to Christian Ethics course, such as discussing epigenetic alterations associated with war trauma for a session on war and peace, the science behind shopping and the ways that poverty can change your genes for a segment about economics, and an exploration of whether genes can predict a person's liberalism and conservatism for a session on religion and politics.
Weinstein: Of course I'm making value judgments; that's what ethics is all about.
So making a living becomes somewhat more probable, depending on work ethic and of course on how your audience responds to the work you give them and if it's compelling enough for word of mouth to go to work.
Of course, journalistic ethics mandates that journalists make at least some effort to report accurately, so I agree that it needs to be emphasized that the consensus among scientists is, there is a warming trend, it appears to be anomalous, and it appears to be caused in part by human factors.
She teaches courses in employment discrimination, legal ethics, constitutional law, judicial procedure and judicial decision making.
Melissa Hart has been a professor at the University of Colorado Law School since 2001, teaching courses in employment discrimination, legal ethics, constitutional law, judicial procedure and judicial decision making.
Albert: You mentioned recently on LinkedIn that you felt that an ethics course should be made mandatory for all OREA agents.
All the ethics courses in the world will not make someone ethical who is inclined to take shortcuts.
However, attending an ethics lecture, taking continuing education courses, keeping one's licence current and paying dues does not make one a professional anything.
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