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The Moral Atheist - Living Ethically Without God, Gods or Demons
1 review
Bill Tomlinson
E-BookTime, LLC
, 2008
Ethics Lessons that Cross the Religious Divides
As the world begins to consider that we don't make progress fighting over whose religion is better, The Moral Athiest comes along with an engaging approach, asking ask us to examine the underpinnings of our belief systems and take a good look at how societies have developed according to their philosophies. The Moral Athiest explores what it means to be ethical, what morality is (if there ...
The Paper Office, Fourth Edition: Forms, Guidelines, and Resources to Make Your Practice Work Ethically, ...
1 review
Edward L. Zuckerman
The Guilford Press
, 2008
An excellent resource
I am a minister for a small church and I wanted to expand an outreach ministry to include Pastoral Counseling in my community. I purchased this text to cut down on the time I needed to spend to draft all of my forms from the ground up. This text not only provided the forms that I needed, but many others that I had not even considered. Not only that, the text explained the rational for needing the ...
The Paper Office, Third Edition: Forms, Guidelines, and Resources to Make Your Practice Work Ethically, ...
8 reviews
Edward L. Zuckerman
The Guilford Press
, 2003
The Paper Office
This book is proving to be very helpful for my practice. It arrived in excellent condition. I am very pleased.
Selling Ethically : How Do I Benefit?
LIMRA International
LIMRA International
, 2001
Selling Ethically: How Do I Benefit? was written because sales practices of insurance producers are being scruntized by every segment of society. Since producers are "agents" of insurance companies, companies and their officers are at risk anytime producers engage in sales tactics that do not meet strict ethical guidelines. Based on extensive research, Selling Ethically presents an irrefutable case for selling ethically - proving ...
Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology: A Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice (2nd Edition)
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
AltaMira Press
, 2003
This revised second edition of Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology renews the challenge to anthropologists to engage in a dialogue concerning their commitment to professional ethical conduct. With a majority of new chapters, this edition redefines what it means to conduct anthropological research ethically, as the discipline becomes less isolated from allied fields in the physical and behavioral sciences and comes to terms with the global ...
Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood
9 reviews
Taras Grescoe
Bloomsbury USA
, 2008
I can't believe I enjoyed a non-fiction book!
Science hurts my head. In college I couldn't make it through a semester of biology. The textbook was incomprehensible and the teacher's carefully prepared PowerPoint slides wasted. It was all just gibberish. Science, especially life sciences, was definitely not for me. (Science was somewhat redeemed the following year in my astronomy and geology classes. Still tedious and boring, but at least I ...
Managing Ethically: An Executive's Guide
Health Administration Press
, 2001
Well-crafted policies and procedures do not ensure an ethical organization; it is the result of leadership and staff acknowledging the importance of ethics in their everyday work life. This book can help you cope with and respond to everyday ethical issues. This anthology of columns on ethics from Healthcare Executive magazine covers many of the common ethical issues you encounter. The book is organized by topic so you locate advice about a ...
Planning Ethically Responsible Research: A Guide for Students and Internal Review Boards (Applied Social ...
Joan E. Sieber
Sage Publications, Inc
, 1992
"Joan E. Sieber does a good job of giving the reader a brief crash course about the historical context in which ethical concerns in human research arose, subsequent federal regulations, and how IRBs came about and how they work. The author's main purpose, however is to give those involved with social science research the practical knowledge to plan ethically sensitive research; one result of that planning should be that researchers will then ...
Becoming Ethically Marketable: A Guide for Criminal Justice Majors and Recruits
June Werdlow Stansbury
Staggs Publishing
, 2005
"Becoming Ethically Marketable" contains information that every Criminal Justice Professional hopeful needs to know. It is written in response to an alarming trend whereby criminal justice candidates meet all of the requisite qualifications such as education, age, and citizenship but are still unable to obtain employment in their field. The problem is that they are unable to pass background screenings or investigations due to derogatory ...
Communicating Ethically
William W. Neher
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Paul Sandin
Allyn & Bacon
, 2006
Communication Ethics provides a broad introduction to the ethical nature of communication. The book combines coverage of the major systems of ethical reasoning with lots of applications, including case studies in each chapter, to investigate ethics within many fields in the discipline: rhetoric, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, political communication, and mass communication/media. By incorporating a simple framework ...
This House Would Ethically Engage
Crystal Lane Swift
VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.
, 2008
On human embryos and medical research: an appeal for ethically responsible science and public policy.: An ...
National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent & Disabled, Inc.
, 2001
This digital document is an article from Issues in Law & Medicine, published by National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent & Disabled, Inc. on March 22, 2001. The length of the article is 7549 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details ...
Deciding Ethically
Verena Tschudin
Harcourt
, 1997
A Royal Priesthood? The Use of the Bible Ethically and Politically: A Dialogue with Oliver O'Donovan ...
1 review
Zondervan
, 2002
A very clarifying read
This book is a collection of essays dialoguing with Oliver O'Donovan's (OO) *Desire of the Nations.* The contributors come from a variety of traditions: Anglo-Catholic, Reformed, Dutch Reformed, Kuyperian, Methodist, and Liberation theologies. There are around 16 essays and this review will not unpack each of them (for space reasons). Rather, I will categorize them and offer a few ...
Vivisection, Scientifically and Ethically Considered in Prize Essays
Brewin Grant, Abiathar Wall, James Macaulay
BiblioBazaar
, 2008
Green Money: How to Save and Invest Ethically (Financial Intelligence)
Sarah Pennells
A & C Black Publishers Ltd
, 2009
In 2007, the amount of money invested ethically reached almost GBP9billion and over 750,000 ethical bank accounts have been opened. Butexactly what counts as investing 'ethically'? And how do you find outwhat the relevant options are? The combination ofenvironmental factors such as climate change and an increasing interestfrom consumers in the ethics behind a company's profits means sociallyresponsible investment is a massive growth area. The ...
Preaching Ethically: Being True to the Gospel, Your Congregation, and Yourself
1 review
Ronald D. Sisk
The Alban Institute
, 2007
Ethics as the fruit of experience
Ronald D. Sisk's "Preaching Ethically" is a book about preaching that contains only a few insights about ethics. The author holds the Ph.D. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and is Academic Vice President and Professor of Homiletics and Christian Ministry at Sioux Falls Seminary in South Dakota. Although he is a devoted Baptist, Sisk demonstrates a healthy respect for the diversity of ...
Living Ethically: Advice from Nagarjuna's Precious Garland (Buddhist Wisdom for Today)
Sangharakshita
Windhorse Publications
, 2008
In Knowing How to Live , Sangharakshita delves into Nagarjuna?s Precious Garland text and extracts the gems of wisdom relevant to the Buddhist practitioner of today, from the beginner to one who is more experienced. The text, originally written for King Satavahana, a spiritual disciple of Nagarjuna?s, is a layman?s guide to Enlightenment. Though originally intended to be studied by a leader of men, in this democratic era Buddhists of all ...
Astonishment: A study of an ethically valorised emotion in Buddhist narrative literature [An article from: ...
S. Mrozik
Elsevier
, 2006
This digital document is a journal article from Religion, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: This essay explores the role that Buddhist narrative literature plays in fostering the cultivation of ethically valorised emotions. The essay focuses on astonishment, as it figures in ...
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