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    code of ethics

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    electronic gadget that been offered by Mr Z‚ owner of Company Y with discounted price. Eventhough Mr X is now working as a Project Engineer at Mr Z’s company‚ he is actually has broken the law of ethics as in BEM and IEM. It has been clearly stated in BEM Code of Professional Conduct‚ 4.3 “ A Registered Engineer should not solicit or accept financial or other valuable consideration‚ directly or indirectly from outside agents in connection with the work for which he is responsible. “ Based on this case‚ Mr

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    Personal code

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    Personal Code Forgive and forget To get respect you must give respect Move from the past to the present Listen Don’t rehearse unhappiness Always with love Let it go Slow down and live Make a good effort to be nice Don’t over think things Well my first on is forgive and forget I like to try and live by this one. The only reason why I like to try to live by this one is because I have had experience with being in a fight with some of my friends. When I got into fights with my friends I and

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    Ethical Code

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    The ethical code of my company is as follows: All employees should conduct themselves in an appropriate manner in and outside of work. All working conditions will be in a safe‚ clean working environment‚ to ensure the safety of all employees and consumers. All employees are to be created equally regards of their race‚ religion‚ gender‚ or ethnicity. All employees will be compensated fair and adequately. All employees must follow rules and regulations set by laws and governments to up stain business

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    Code of Ethics

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    Code of Ethics for IT Professionals For purposes of this Code‚ the following terms are defined as follows: Information Technology the preparation‚ collection‚ creation‚ transport‚ retrieval‚ storage‚ access‚ presentation and transformation of electronic information in all its forms including but not limited to‚ voice‚ graphics‚ text‚ video‚ data and image. Information Technology Professional one who develops or provides information technology products and/or services to the public. PREAMBLE:

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    Botticelli Code

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    First da Vinci: now they’re cracking the Botticelli code From Richard Owen in Rome AN ITALIAN art expert claims that he has cracked the hidden code in one of the most most enigmatic Renaissance paintings‚ Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera. Enrico Guidoni‚ Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Rome University‚ said that scholars had sought for centuries to interpret Botticelli’s masterpiece‚ painted in or around 1482 for Lorenzo de Medici‚ better known as Lorenzo the

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    Hammurabi's Codes

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    make them do this. This example shows how different cultures have different moral codes‚ which is ethical relativism. The news story about the blinding of an Iranian woman deals different believes between cultures‚ the heart of Cultural Relativism. She wants her attacker blind like she is. The saying‚ “an eye for an eye” is based on the principle "qisas" in sharia law. This saying can go back to Hammurabi’s Codes. In Iran‚ there are still cases that if someone pours acid‚ for example on someone

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    How does the prologue to Shakespeare’s ’Romeo and Juliet’ prepare the audience for the play? The prologue to Shakespeare’s ’Romeo and Juliet’ prepares the audience by making a short summary of the play so it gets the audience thinking about what the story is about. The prologue is a sonnet which is a 14 line poem‚ it is also known as an english‚ elizabethan sonnet which contains 3 quatrains and a rhyming couplet. A sonnet is usually a love poem and that is exactly what ’Romeo and Juliet’ is

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    Nuremberg Code

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    Nuremberg Code The 10 points are‚ (all from United States National Institutes of Health) [2] 1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice‚ without the intervention of any element of force‚ fraud‚ deceit‚ duress‚ over-reaching‚ or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension

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    SHREYA CHHETRI 120505 ENGLISH HONS- 2ND YEAR BIBLICAL AND MYTHOLOGICAL REFERENCES IN THE WIFE OF BATH’S PROLOGUE Comment by DUndergroundMaN: 6/10 Geoffrey Chaucer’s _The Canterbury Tales_was written at the end of the 14th century. It is set up as many stories within a story‚ the main frame being a group of pilgrims telling stories to each other. At the time he was writing‚ Chaucer’s England was dominated by the Catholic Church. Therefore‚ many of the metaphors are based on the Old and New Testaments

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    Hammurabi’s Code Just or Unjust? Almost 4000 there was a king named Hammurabi. He ruled over a small city-state called Babylon. Hammurabi Ruled for 42 years‚ but the first 30 were pretty uneventful and he only had power over Babylon which even though it was the capitol of Babylonia was pretty small. But the last 12 were when things got more interesting. Hammurabi devised a plan so that he would have almost absoulute power and even after he died he would have millions of people still following

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