Sentences with phrase «more ethical communities»

Several of the older students with whom we spoke were able to offer us ideas about how schools might create more ethical communities.

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Prior to that time most ethical teaching assumed that the amount of wealth available in a community was more or less fixed.
Like the Helsinki Declaration, which forever altered the ethical landscape of human clinical research, the aim of the Basel Declaration is to bring the scientific community together to further advance the implementation of ethical principles such as the 3Rs whenever animals are being used and to call for more trust, transparency and communication on the sensitive topic of animals in research.
Principle 1, ««The school community promotes core ethical and performance values as the foundation for good character,» becomes a little bit more challenging when you apply it to an entire district.
The Foundation for Character Development (Colorado) The Foundation supports educators by engaging community and business leaders to be more intentional in modeling ethical behavior and positive character traits.
I don't think this is specific to the authorial community or the wider publishing community: I think we'd find that in almost any industry, a move toward guidelines for ethical business conduct would find... Read More
«Hopefully in time it will become something people are more conscious of,» Heath said, adding that community bonds are unlikely to get as much attention as «ethical funds» since advisers don't get commissions or referral fees on community bonds and many institutions aren't comfortable holding mortgages and private companies within RRSPs.
Dr. Doub is excited to work with the Paw Project team to form a growing group of veterinarians and animal advocates who are leading their communities toward more ethical treatment of animals, including an end to declawing.
While world leaders debate the erection of walls or the deportation of refugees, and as our political rhetoric grows increasingly divisive, die level of critical and ethical engagement that the exhibition performs — with questions of nation and migration, community and cosmopolitanism, and the aftermath of colonial violence — is more urgent now than ever.
Is it ethical to watch as OCPF communities rise endlessly to better times while the others fall to ever more terrible conditions?
Is it ethical to isolate the RPD / OCPF communities from the communities that allow «two or more children per family» (see SKIL note 6?
What: «Greening Your Community: Saving the Planet One Garden at a Time» When: Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Where: The Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO 63117 More information.
is produced by the Ethical Consumer Group, a community based, not - for - profit organisation and network, set up to help facilitate more sustainable purchasing practices for the everyday consumer.
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But this was just one example of the ethical business giant's push for community - based solutions to poverty, climate change and more.
For more than 170 years, Sagicor has remained focused on bringing the greatest value and highest possible ethical standards to both its consumers and communities.
Behind every statistic there are real people; individuals, families and communities who have lived and died in pursuit of better, healthier and more ethical outcomes for themselves and their communities: and therein lies a dilemma.
You will not find a more dedicated, caring, committed, innovative, ethical and professionally trained group of salespeople, managers and department heads working in our local communities.
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