• The morality/ethics MWEP factor most consistently predicted Muslim commitments. (clemson.edu)
  • Both correlated positively with morality/ethics and with three of the four extrinsic cultural religious orientations. (clemson.edu)
  • Managers scored higher than staff on morality/ethics, on the two characteristics of the "perfect man", and on the three of four extrinsic cultural religious orientation factors. (clemson.edu)
  • This article examines morality and ethics from a cross-cultural perspective. (nova.edu)
  • A 2020 survey of 1812 published English-language philosophers found that 48% said it was permissible to eat animals in ordinary circumstances, while 45% said it was not. (wikipedia.org)
  • by age 15, they were eating less than 600 calories a day, purging multiple times daily, and losing weight rapidly, although never becoming "underweight" according to BMI (E. Harrop, unpublished data, 2020). (ama-assn.org)
  • New York Gov. David A. Paterson, already reeling from charges that his administration intervened in a domestic violence case involving an aide, has been charged with ethics violations for accepting five free tickets to a World Series game last fall. (law.com)
  • In this respect, many people who abstain from certain kinds of meat eating and animal products do not take issue with meat consumption in general, provided that the meat and animal products are produced in a specific manner. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this talk, Dr. Geoffrey Barstow will discuss Tibetan perspectives on meat-eating and animal ethics, exploring the reasons Tibetans gave for adopting vegetarianism, why those arguments didn't always work, and some ways in which these Tibetan perspectives might influence contemporary debates over meat-eating around the world. (amherst.edu)
  • how do you reconcile Ramadan fasting with recovery from an eating disorder? (bmj.com)
  • More than 10 million women in this country are suffering from some form of eating disorder. (catholicmoraltheology.com)
  • Research shows that girls and women are significantly more dissatisfied with their bodies after viewing thin-ideal images, especially in fashion magazines, and are significantly more likely to develop symptoms of an eating disorder. (catholicmoraltheology.com)
  • After enduring multiple physical issues from their eating disorder (ED), including 2 pregnancies complicated by poor nutrition intake, a nurse practitioner finally questioned them about their ED, leading to a diagnosis at age 37. (ama-assn.org)
  • Actors and tools of predictive genetics: ethics at the heart of governance]. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Summit was convened in response to the recommendation of the last Global Summit of National Ethics/Bioethics Committees, which was held from 16 to 18 March 2016 in Berlin, Germany. (who.int)
  • Held every 2 years, the Global Summit brings together national ethics committees, i.e. bodies with recognized national roles in providing bioethics advice or decisions, e.g. ethics/bioethics committees/commissions/advisory bodies, from around the world to share their thoughts and experience in relation to bioethics issues. (who.int)
  • After months of scrutiny over Supreme Court Justices' undisclosed vacations and gifts from wealthy political donors, the highest court in the land will adopt a formal code of ethics. (yahoo.com)
  • In their note about the new code of ethics, the court noted that the rules and principles "are not new" as justices have long followed "the equivalent of common law ethics rules" derived from statutory provisions and other federal judicial codes of ethics. (yahoo.com)
  • That "misunderstanding" sparked outrage within the public and members of Congress who demanded the court adopt a formal code of ethics to ensure justices rule fairly in cases. (yahoo.com)
  • Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, led by Dick Durbin, opened an investigation into the matter hoping to increase pressure on the court to adopt a code of ethics. (yahoo.com)
  • Republicans, meanwhile, have long opposed changes to the unspoken code of ethics, seeing it as an unnecessary intervention in the independent branch of government. (yahoo.com)
  • Following the announcement, Senator Chuck Grassley, who formerly chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee, told The Independent he was "glad" the court released a code of ethics but that it was a sign Congress did not need to intervene with legislation. (yahoo.com)
  • On the new SCOTUS code of ethics, @ChuckGrassley tells me it is a sign Congress shouldn't pass more legislation: "they shouldn't have it anyway, because they're an independent branch of government. (yahoo.com)
  • Regarding extrajudicial activities, the new code of ethics asks justices to consider if the activity detracts from their office, interferes with their performance of official duties or reflects adversely on the justice's impartiality. (yahoo.com)
  • Les Guides de bonnes pratiques du BIE offrent une assistance et des conseils pratiques pour rendre efficaces les politiques et programmes d'éthique. (ibe.org.uk)
  • In this paper, we will expand and develop this stream of thought by arguing that video games provide in addition to diffusing cultural and symbolic meanings, new loci of reflection and critique of issues of social concern, such as ethics, ideologies, stereotypical depictions of race, class and gender. (sfu.ca)
  • Industrial agriculture has dropped such a burden on us â€" it is being born heavily across many ecosystems and species, including our own, but the answer is not 'stop eating meat', because the more important question is 'how can we participate in ecosystems without creating massive imbalances? (tammijonas.com)
  • Building on the discussion of ethics and AI, the article suggests that it would be beneficial to come to an understanding of what would constitute responsible AI ecosystems. (nature.com)
  • This article explores what the understanding of intelligent systems as ecosystems means for questions of ethics and responsibility. (nature.com)
  • In addition to alleging ethics violations, which could carry fines of tens of thousands of dollars, the state Commission on Public Integrity has asked the district attorney and state Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo to investigate potential criminal violations. (law.com)
  • WASHINGTON - A House investigative committee on Thursday charged New York Rep. Charles Rangel with multiple ethics violations, a blow to the former Ways and Means chairman and an election-year headache for Democrats. (nypost.com)
  • The announcement by a four-member panel of the House ethics committee sends the case to a House trial, where a separate eight-member panel of Republicans and Democrats will decide whether the violations can be proved by clear and convincing evidence. (nypost.com)
  • While neither law nor markets may be particularly well suited to serving as "the conscience of the Square Mile," it may nevertheless be possible to harness the power of these institutions to carve out a space within which culture and ethics--or, combining the two, a more ethical culture--can play a meaningful role in constraining socially undesirable behavior within the financial services industry. (cornell.edu)
  • Parental influence on eating behavior. (bvsalud.org)
  • Final y, the PEER REVIEWED cumulative effects of multiple factors contribute to eating behavior and obesity (3). (cdc.gov)
  • A developmen- sity from a developmental perspective combines social tal perspective recognizes the cumulative effects of factors context and biological influences with individual behav- that contribute to eating behavior and obesity, including ior (4,5). (cdc.gov)
  • The New York Times recently ran a competition to write a 600-word essay on why it's ethical to eat meat. (tammijonas.com)
  • Conversations regarding the ethics of eating meat are focused on whether or not it is moral to eat non-human animals. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Comparative Study of Moral Cognizance" by C. Venezia, G. Venezia et al. (nova.edu)
  • The article examines works using Kohlbergs Cognitive Moral Development theory and the Defining Issues Test (DIT), in order to ascertain the moral cognizance of workers and students, with particular attention to the variables of age, education, ethics education, and gender. (nova.edu)
  • My short answer was "eating is a moral act because it is a human act and there is so much at stake. (catholicrurallife.org)
  • Gartner defines "data ethics" as a system of values and moral principles related to the responsible collection, use and sharing of data. (gartner.com)
  • This article looks at the ethics of AI debate and focuses on one particular aspect that calls for further attention, namely the question: where is (moral) responsibility for intelligent systems located? (nature.com)
  • By drawing on the AI ethics debate and the well-established discourse on moral responsibility, this article suggests that a different way of conceptualising responsibility in the context of intelligent systems is called for. (nature.com)
  • The journal Enjeux et société is above all Francophone and transdisciplinary. (erudit.org)
  • Rooted in the plurality of la Francophonie in Ontario and beyond, Enjeux et société is committed to the values ​​of multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue, which are profoundly linked with multilingualism. (erudit.org)
  • Enjeux et société will foster rich collaboration in diverse fields of knowledge and human activity at the heart of la Francophonie. (erudit.org)
  • Examining the contributions of various disciplines through the six thematic pillars of Enjeux et société will allow the most crucial contemporary questions to be explored. (erudit.org)
  • Tests génétiques en accès libre sur Internet: stratégies commerciales et enjeux éthiques et sociétaux. (bvsalud.org)
  • GLOBALIZED ECONOMY: Transdisciplinary pillar for the study of the global economy, human resources and entrepreneurship, and, more specifically of financial products (markets, stock markets, savings and investments) and the various aspects of their management including governance, ethics and social responsibility. (erudit.org)
  • In early childhood, feed- mental susceptibilities for obesity from gestation through ing practices, taste acquisition, and eating in the absence adolescence (Table). (cdc.gov)
  • Data ethics dilemmas like these are becoming more urgent as business leaders look to data and analytics programs to produce business value. (gartner.com)
  • An adaptive approach invites leaders from different functions to collaborate on data ethics principles to guide decision making, while acknowledging that new circumstances may arise for which there is no precedent. (gartner.com)
  • This commission provides training and support for researchers and students and works in collaboration with the new Interdisciplinary Centre for Research in Ethics (CIRE) launched by the Directorate and located in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies. (unil.ch)
  • This article focuses on the interaction of ethics with multicultural understandings of people and practice. (georgefox.edu)
  • Cet article est issu d'un travail plus complet et plus général sur l'humour, ses types, ses propriétés et les opérations qui lui sont propres. (cnrs.fr)
  • Questions éthiques et problèmes scientifiques posés par la nanotechnologie sur les lieux de travail. (cdc.gov)
  • En l'absence de clarté scientifique sur les effets possibles sur la santé de l'exposition aux nanoparticules dans le cadre du travail, il existe un besoin de directives concernant les prises de décisions applicables aux dangers, aux risques et aux contrôles. (cdc.gov)
  • Étant donné que l'objectif de la sécurité et de la santé sur les lieux de travail est la prévention des maladies chez les travailleurs, les circonstances qui affectent le plus ces derniers et qui mettent en jeu des questions éthiques ont été identifiées. (cdc.gov)
  • En outre, les délibérations sociétales relatives aux risques des nanotechnologies sur les lieux de travail peuvent être affinées en mettant l'accent spécialement sur les petites entreprises et par l'adoption d'une perspective mondiale. (cdc.gov)
  • Rangel led the tax-writing Ways and Means panel until he stepped aside last March after the ethics committee criticized him in a separate case - finding that he should have known corporate money was paying for his trips to two Caribbean conferences. (nypost.com)
  • Goodlatte proposed moving it under the umbrella of the House Committee on Ethics. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • While the OCE has the ability right now to investigate members independently, the change being pushed Monday provided that only the congressionally-controlled Ethics Committee could allow such investigations to move forward. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • UNIL researchers may, if they so wish or if the funding or publication authorities so require, submit their project to research ethics committees via an electronic platform. (unil.ch)
  • CER-UNIL , Unil's University Commission on Research Ethics, oversees the system at the central level. (unil.ch)
  • It is requested when the research object includes human beings and the latter does not fall within the competence of the Cantonal Commission on Research Ethics (CER-VD) . (unil.ch)
  • Role-Play Scenarios for Teaching Responsible Conduct of Research" by Bradley J. Brummel, C. K. Gunsalus et al. (umass.edu)
  • To this end, I draw on a wide range of research from socio-legal research, Critical Animal Studies, multispecies studies and feminist care theory and ethics. (lu.se)
  • The foundation of research ethics in community law]. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ce guide de bonnes pratiques détaille comment les programmes de formation doivent continuer à s'efforcer d'être davantage centrés sur l'apprenant et explore les opportunités nouvelles et évolutives pour que la formation devienne moins compartimentée et structurée dans sa prestation. (ibe.org.uk)
  • Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, already battling roughly a dozen ethics investigations, allegedly asked a top aide to obtain a used mattress from President Trump's Washington, D.C., hotel. (npr.org)
  • People who do not promote meat consumption but eat meat anyway often do so because they feel that eliminating it from their diet would be difficult and fruitless as the animals are already dead, though this argument overlooks the principle that demand for a product affects its supply. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pythagoras, a Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived during the 6th century BC, made the case against eating animals on grounds of their having souls like humans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peter Singer, a Princeton University and University of Melbourne professor and pioneer of the animal liberation movement, argues that, because non-human animals feel, they should be treated according to utilitarian ethics. (wikipedia.org)
  • On a service trip to Morocco, my peers and I grappled with the ethics of killing animals and our place in questioning it when we were asked if we wanted to see our food being prepared. (goputney.com)
  • To briefly summarize, Pollan argues that vegetarians who eschew eating meat because they care for animals are putting a pig's interest ahead of Pig's interest. (blogspot.com)
  • In nature, only the flesh of meat-eating animals like bears and mountain lions is known to sometimes carry trichinella. (affluentpagemagazine.net)
  • The absence of a Code, however, has led in recent years to the misunderstanding that the Justices of this Court, unlike all other jurists in this country, regard themselves as unrestricted by any ethics rules," the court wrote. (yahoo.com)
  • Gifts to individual employees from organizations outside the federal government are subject to the government-wide ethics regulations. (cdc.gov)
  • 16. Legitimacy questions have also been raised about the activities of pan-national organizations and private actors such as large philanthropies, but these questions have attracted far less scrutiny in public health ethics. (stanford.edu)
  • What Republican leaders had feared - that the first day of the new Republican-controlled Congress would be overshadowed with ethics questions- unfolded rapidly. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • By the morning, the ethics questions was all that reporters were asking about. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Refer questions and issues relating to such gifts to the Human Resources Office (HRO), CDC Ethics and Compliance Activity. (cdc.gov)
  • L'identification des questions éthiques en jeu pourra être utile aux décideurs, et en particulier aux employeurs, travailleurs, investisseurs et autorités sanitaires. (cdc.gov)
  • Les questions éthiques impliquent la détermination impartiale des dangers et des risques, la non-malfaisance (le fait de ne causer aucun mal), l'autonomie, la justice, le respect de la vie privée et la promotion du respect des personnes. (cdc.gov)
  • Au fur et à mesure que l'on identifie les questions éthiques et qu'on les explore, des options peuvent être mises au point à l'attention des décideurs. (cdc.gov)
  • Three reviewers independently assessed the relevance of articles and discarded those not directly related to the attitudes of physicians toward ethics of the cost, safety, and resource allocation of PrEP. (georgiasouthern.edu)
  • The purpose of the present literature review was to evaluate provider attitudes toward the ethics of prescribing PrEP for individuals at risk of acquiring HIV infection. (georgiasouthern.edu)
  • Last but not least, for the CPA firm to maintain a strong work ethics one of the requirement is for Kevin to complete his assignments within the time budgeted, with due care leading to great quality of work . (benjaminbarber.org)
  • Muslim Work Ethics: Relationships with Religious Orientations and the " by Nima Ghorbani, P. J. Watson et al. (clemson.edu)
  • Managers and staff in a bank and department store in Tehran responded to Muslim religiousness measures along with the multidimensional work ethics profile (MWEP). (clemson.edu)
  • The MWEP is a 7-factor instrument that records Weber's interpretation of work ethics. (clemson.edu)
  • We hope that readers will better understand how ethics can be applied to om work both multiculturally and cross-culturally. (georgefox.edu)
  • Federal ethics rules prohibit staff from doing private work for their superiors. (npr.org)
  • Analyses of secondary outcomes indicated improved healthy eating and lower levels of risky drinking. (nature.com)
  • The current AI debate uses numerous different terms, such as trustworthiness, safety, reliability and human-centredness which have strong ethical connotations and refer to specific aspects of ethics. (nature.com)
  • Ultimately, this is a debate that has been ongoing for millennia, and it remains one of the most prominent topics in food ethics. (wikipedia.org)
  • But it's still uncomfortable preparing food while my family aren't allowed to eat or drink. (bmj.com)
  • In single households, food insecurity and SNAP participation are associated with 20 % more time in meal preparation and 13 % less time eating. (cambridge.org)
  • Similarly, in married households, SNAP participation and benefit level are associated with 32 % less time in meal preparation while food insecurity is associated with 17 % less time eating and 14 % less time in grocery shopping. (cambridge.org)
  • ple turn food into a kind of drug and eating into an addiction. (researchgate.net)
  • I am a sociologist and qualitative researcher interested in human-animal relations, food and eating. (lu.se)
  • It's also a time when my extended family tend to visit more, or we go to the mosque and eat there. (bmj.com)
  • I think part of it was that I didn't enjoy eating meat at the time. (blogspot.com)
  • Time to eat? (cambridge.org)
  • Through the analysis of advertisements, we demonstrate how certain types of humor summon ethics, but also how this summoning weakens the confidence that the sender seeks to establish with the receivers. (cnrs.fr)
  • Although many organizations have multiple people handling ethics, data and analytics leaders can establish themselves as data ethics experts. (gartner.com)
  • Organizations with an ethics culture will be better prepared to avoid missteps altogether or handle them effectively when they occur. (gartner.com)
  • For organizations, the crisis is often a surprise, as few consider ethics until there's a problem. (gartner.com)
  • If killing an animal is absolutely necessary to eat, were they really in the wrong? (goputney.com)
  • You may ask, are there any safety concerns when eating a predatory animal? (affluentpagemagazine.net)
  • We recommended providing postexposure antimicrobial prophylaxis for all exposed persons, vaccinating healthy livestock in the area, educating farmers to safely dispose of animal carcasses, and avoiding handling or eating meat from livestock that died of unknown causes. (cdc.gov)
  • Anthrax is transmitted to humans through handling or eating meat from infected animal carcasses, contact with their products (e.g., hair, wool, hides, bones), or by breathing in spores ( 1 , 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The latest death comes after eight other family members died from eating the corn noodles for breakfast in the city of Jixi in China's northeastern province of Heilongjiang on October 5. (yahoo.com)
  • Experts say it is essential to avoid mouldy or soaked corn to make the noodles and if they develop a peculiar smell or coloured spots, they should not be eaten. (yahoo.com)
  • A settlement would have required Rangel to agree that he violated ethics rules. (nypost.com)
  • His disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat. (ebible.com)
  • et e) l'investissement dans la recherche portant sur la toxicologie et les contrôles. (cdc.gov)
  • Les fondements de l'éthique de la recherche en droit communautaire. (bvsalud.org)
  • He also allegedly retaliated against EPA whistleblowers who reported ethics problems. (npr.org)
  • Multiple exposures from handling the carcass of a cow that had died suddenly were significantly associated with cutaneous anthrax, whereas eating meat from that cow was associated with gastrointestinal anthrax. (cdc.gov)
  • The AI ethics debate demonstrates that none of these potential actors provide convincing answers to the question of where responsibility for intelligent systems is located. (nature.com)