Sentences with phrase «as ethical behaviour»

We will discuss the marketing, branding and legal aspects of working as a yoga teacher as well as ethical behaviour when developing student teacher relationships and your presence in the community.

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After all the expectation of ethical behaviour should surely be equally applied to the offended just as much as it is to the offender.
Ethical behaviour starts with management and an organization built on sound ethical principles serves as a benchmark by which all stakeholder groups will be meEthical behaviour starts with management and an organization built on sound ethical principles serves as a benchmark by which all stakeholder groups will be meethical principles serves as a benchmark by which all stakeholder groups will be measured.
Religion makes science fun as it has purpose n it encourages ethical behaviour n emotional maturity which help science to flourish.
This is especially obvious if you view religion as essentially a source of ethical rules for human behaviour rather than theological truths about God and make the techie assumption that content equals rules; then, if all your churches come up with the same rules, they must all be based on the same content, and thus they must ultimately all be the same.
The changes in social structures of moral action, which previously were strongly linked to and supportive of Christian faith, has important implications both to how we conceive our relationship as Christians to our host society, and how we nurture ethical behaviour within adherents of the Christian faith who also participate fully as members of this society.
Indeed, I well imagine that ethical, responsible, intelligent homebirth providers such as yourselves are absolutely horrified at the incompetent, irresponsible and unethical behaviour shown by several homebirth providers.
«As RECs, you are to demonstrate a very high sense of personal integrity, ethical conduct and impeccable standard of behaviour and prudence in managing resources under your care.
KI's announcement will hardly come as a surprise to anyone, and I have nothing more to add that wasn't in the documents I submitted to the Swedish Justice Office earlier this year regarding both [Central Ethical Review Board] and KI's behaviour in this matter.
My concern is that ideological commitment often causes us to close our minds to alternative viewpoints and that in a modern dynamic world it isn't easy to discern between ethical and unethical behaviour e.g. the Dalai Lama is unquestionably recognised as a SPIRITUAL MAN but when he tours the world how does he get there?
Ethical reasons aside (and these are difficult to define as we each have our own idea of what defines mean behaviour, bullying, cruelty and abuse) the evidence tells us that training without force has huge benefits.
At the heart of this are the interconnection of freedom of expression and ethical behaviour, as well as the social contract between government, economy and civil society.
As the publishers of the annual Ethical Consumer Markets Report and a consumer - facing magazine, Ethical Consumer, we hold a unique position for researching and analysing ethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behEthical Consumer Markets Report and a consumer - facing magazine, Ethical Consumer, we hold a unique position for researching and analysing ethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behEthical Consumer, we hold a unique position for researching and analysing ethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behethical markets, ethical consumption trends and corporate behethical consumption trends and corporate behaviour.
This I feel alone is grounds for the «Fury» paper to be withdrawn on ethical grounds lone (tainted, by the authors behaviour on his private blog) and all named individual data collected for this research to be made known to (I have provided detail directly to the authors on their blogs (and to the journal already, but I will collate — referenced to this complaint, to follow as background material to my complaint.)
The latter, although may be understandable — it is in every bit a part of human behaviour, and part of group dynamics as anyone who has been working in a large organisation can attest — it nevertheless is problematic from an ethical point of view.
As a consequence, my recommendation to employers seeking ethical lawyers would be: know what ethical behaviours you want, and the risks your practice area presents, and create a culture and circumstances of practice that encourage ethical behaviour.
These statements are seriously problematic because, as you also state, ethical behaviour of the jury «requires the juror to impartially and fairly assess the evidence respecting the law as set out by the trial judge».
It does so in two ways: by overly generalizing legal ethics as a topic for discussion and by assuming that it is ethical actors who create ethical behaviour.
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Through the presentation of scenarios that require the choice between competing interests or courses of action, I hope to solicit a discussion about what the participants consider ethical challenges, what behaviours they view as unethical, and their corresponding decision - making process.
Beware of your ethical responsibilities when working online and ensure you are avoiding behaviour that regulators have identified as irresponsible or unethical.
To the average layperson unfamiliar with the legal profession and its ethical standards, such behaviours can be interpreted as normative.
Companies such as Resume Solutions, whose Certified Professional Resume Writers are members of the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches and the Career Management Alliance, are pledged to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, writing quality and ethical behaviour when providing guidance to job seekers.
During this session, groups also identified the importance of principles on ethical behaviour as circulated by the Steering Committee.
Knowledge of common virtues involves not only engaging with the meaning of specific virtues, but issues associated with the idea of virtues as a way to foster ethical behaviour and respect for human rights.
Another unfortunate result in some trading areas has been a drop in ethical standards as some brokers and managers abdicate their responsibility to monitor the behaviour of the salespeople registered with them.
Regarding professional / ethical behaviour: No amount of education (such as answering ethics questions correctly on an exam) will miraculously convert an unethical person into an ethical one; one is either ethical or one is not.
RECA sets and enforces high standards of ethical, professional behaviour for licensed real estate and mortgage professionals, and takes enforcement action against unlicensed individuals acting as real estate and mortgage professionals.
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