Sentences with phrase «from ethical culture»

A project photographing on Ellis Island with students from the Ethical Culture School in New York galvanized his recognition of the value of documentary photography.
On the «left,» ministers flow freely back and forth from Ethical Culture.

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Dig Deeper: Yvon Chouinard, Founder of Patagonia, on Corporate Culture Resources: * The Ethical Leadership Group and consulting firms like it serve companies who have gone astray from their philosophies and are looking to get back on track ethically.
In 2010, Genovese accepted a three - year fellowship from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the controversy - courting animal welfare nonprofit, to conduct research into cultured meat.
Babylonia, situated on a broad low plain between the rivers at their widest points, was very fertile and had developed an advanced culture as early as 3500 B.C.. From this region comes the famous Code of Hammurabi which, dating from long before the time of Moses, shows high ethical discernment regarding the establishment of justice in human relatiFrom this region comes the famous Code of Hammurabi which, dating from long before the time of Moses, shows high ethical discernment regarding the establishment of justice in human relatifrom long before the time of Moses, shows high ethical discernment regarding the establishment of justice in human relations.
But because they too insist on moral inclusivity — considering the individual person generically, either prior to or apart from his community and culture — they also undermine the metaphysical, ethical, and social particularities that ground the self and make it specific.
Some of your convictions differ from those of other members of your culture; all of your ethical views don't proceed from toadying up to other people.
If it were really the case that Paul's specific ethical teachings were unthinkingly imported from contemporary culture, they would have little theological authority.
Wright graduated from Rutgers Law School, Tufts University, the Fieldston School and the Ethical Culture School.
The IG report describes «a culture of ethical failure» in which staffers accepted vacations and other pricey gifts from oil companies, rigged contracts, did drugs with one another and had sex with industry reps.
Ethical and racial issues in medicine and biomedical research are among the facets of Skloot's spellbinding story of Henrietta Lacks, the HeLa lineage cultured from her cancer, and how that legacy affected her family.
Russian brides come from a cultured family and most of the families cherish high ethical standards.
In short, we must adopt a magnanimous and ethical planetary culture — to accept our vital personal role in helping to balance all imbalances, and reach out to help the mass of individuals already caught in the tidal backlash of poverty, stemming from maximizing returns, which have destroyed the basic needs of those who live lives of simplicity and survival.
The challenges related to the diversity in culture, ethical values, proper communication, conflicts need to be avoided and resolved for maintaining cohesiveness in the team and to achieve cooperation from all the team members.
Born in New York City, he was a student of Lewis W. Hine at the Ethical Culture School, New York, from 1904 - 08, and by 1916 had a solo show at Alfred...
While some may debate the ethical issues of wearing dead animals, Loucks» intention comes from a place of «no waste» and respect that may be more in line with ancient hunting cultures which uses all parts of the animal:
[17] Indeed, one important insight is that an organization generally does not have a discrete ethical culture that is distinct from its overall culture.
Starting with Nova Scotia and the Prairie provinces, law societies will shift the regulatory focus away from rules of conduct and lawyer misbehaviour and towards «ethical infrastructure» and enterprise - level responsibility for maintaining and improving a regulatory culture.
«When a compliance culture is not supported by ethical behavior from senior management, the mis - alignment provides a fertile environment for improper activity to take place.
12/03 — 4/04 Brownstone Brooklyn Synagogues and Friends Interfaith Coalition for Women's Healthcare Director (paid externship) • Created and directed time - limited 150 - member women's healthcare lobbying delegation from Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Methodist, Protestant, and Ethical Culture congregations.
English: Students read the fairytales or folklore from other cultures to gain an appreciation for the differences and similarities between the ethical and human rights principles within different cultures.
Perhaps the biggest change from when I took over management of the firm is that we're creating a culture of destination by providing strong, ethical leadership to like - minded people.
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