Sentences with phrase «book about ethics»

This is a book about ethics and rules, life and faith.
So we began the process of preparing for adoption, which with OA&FS meant reading several very good books about the ethics, issues, and possibilities that can arise in an open adoption.
So we began the process of preparing for adoption, which with OA&FS meant reading several very good books about the ethics, issues, and possibilities that can arise in an open adoption.

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The book holds important lessons for business managers generally, but in particular it holds lessons about business ethics.
He won an Apex Award for a book he wrote several years ago called Principled Profit, which was one of the first to challenge the conventional wisdom about the place of ethics and the environment in business successand that self - published book was republished by mainstream publishers in both India and Mexico.
It's not just a book about marketing, but a description of the ethics - based Sustainable Business model.»
It's about time someone wrote a book about the way things REALLY work at the values, ethics, and service levels in the marketplace.
A wise professor of ethics at the University of Chicago delivers on the subtitle of this book, «How Globalization Threatens Marriage and What to Do About It.»
This book is more than a collection of apocalyptic horror stories; it is in the authors» characterization a «can - do» book: a book about what you [meaning all of us] tan do to help restore the work ethic
Derr has been thinking and writing about environmental ethics for many years, and his essay alone makes the book well worth the price.
Glen Stassen points out: «The farther the book goes, the less specific it gets about the ethics of the New Testament Jesus....
A «cluster of monotheism's core ideas,» which Rauf short - hands as the «Abrahamic ethic,» drives the book's thesis, showing what's right with both Islam and the U.S. and offering suggestions about how American Muslims and the U.S. government may become forces of healing in the larger Muslim world.
It seemed strange to find the Christian ethics of Reinhold Niebuhr discussed under the rubric of «self - sacrifice» in Outka's book because Niebuhr never talked much about «Self - sacrifice» in his ethics courses.
Despite the many books that continue to be published on the topic, «New Testament ethics» is a misleading category, confusing historical constructions with normative judgments, eliding difficult questions about the nature of a scriptural canon, and above all failing to take with sufficient seriousness the dialectic between the formation of a community and the development of the community's norms of belief and behavior.»
You have one of the real greats with it comes to ethics — Professor Stephen Gillers who has literally written the book and is the expert and has forgotten more about the topic than I will ever learn.
«You're not serious about cleaning up corruption and strengthening the state's ethics laws if you can't even comply with the laws that are on the books now.
He has an inspiring work ethic and I love his candor about everything from family to finances, but it shouldn't have surprised that a 2009 book partly about social media already feels pretty dated in 2018.
In this edition of the EdCast, Levinson speaks about the book and the cases that inspired it, and looks at challenging questions of ethics, justice, and equity in education practice and policy.
The website includes articles, book excerpts, newsletters, podcasts, recent world news in ethics, executive briefings, reports, videos, white papers, a series of ethical dilemmas to think about, and an online store.
This book demonstrates there is something to admire about Eastwood (namely his work ethic and relative frugality) but also something to abhor (his womanizing).
We are an independent book publishing company specializing in non-fiction about sexuality, love and ethics, especially for non-traditional relationship models.
People of many backgrounds are represented in this list of books on the production and preparation of food, the ethics of eating, and fun facts about the things we consume.
The idea of stealing another writer's words or trying to discredit them or falsifying reviews or trying to have people write fake reviews of my work sounds crazy to me, but I am guilty of highlighting the parts of the PW review that I liked most about my most recent book; it was a mixed review bc the reviewer thought the novel had too many coincidences / was too neatly wrapped up at the end, but that's one of my signatures, I think, now that I've written three books, two published, and one in the works, so I'm actually proud of the strange kismet, sometimes magical occurrences that happen in my work because they also happen in my life, and that's what this whole post is about: about being true to oneself, which includes a moral code, a writers and human code of ethics.
This new book about getting started backpacking will contain a comprehensive «how - to» section, covering everything from gear to map and compass basics, and campsite selection to land ethics.
Please write some articles or a book about your views on ethics in science.
So the book is all about how that ethic translates offline to how we go about social change organizing and how we want to engage in our democracy.
Yet while I appreciate the proliferation of blog posts, videos, and books about locavore diets and backyard farming they have, I fear, created a certain ethic around self - sufficiency and the idea of returning to the hard, honest task of working the soil.
Attorneys may be able to provide information about a fellow lawyer that you may not find in a book or online such as information about a lawyer's ethics, competence level, demeanor, practice habits and reputation.
I never envisioned publishing encyclopedia entries on Islamic philosophers, writing about critical thinking pedagogy, investigating the doctrine of stare decisis, or sending out book proposals (as you might guess, it's the «jack - of - all - trades» syndrome, but I'm more interested in the politics and ethics of intellectual responsibility than professional standing and status): nothing could have been further from my mind!
I am a media law and ethics academic, journalist and author of books on media / social media law and mindful journalism Frequency about 2 posts per month Since May 2011 Website journlaw.com + Follow Facebook fans - n / a.
In this issue of REALTOR ® magazine, we celebrate the association's first 100 years with exclusive excerpts from the book The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®: 100 Years in Celebration of the American Dream.Here, you'll read about the association's founding, the creation of its code of ethics, and the role NAR has played in promoting homeownership in America for the past 100 years.
I have rarely been so enthusiastic about a «how - to» book... and I have read many over the years The proper implementation of consultative - advocacy psychology and the rules and regulations vis a vis ethics / morality — the underpinnings of the professional practice of the mechanics of operating as a Realtor — are nicely, seamlessly, melded throughout your pages.
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