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October 25, 2015 The 9th Annual Fuld Family Medical Ethics Conference focused this year on Medical and Jewish Perspectives on Pediatric Mental and Physical Health-titled "Protecting Their Future."

Yeshiva University Student Medical Ethics Society Board Members.

 

Chego em frente do mar, das suas ondas,

das marés que setembro enfurece, dos cinzentos

e azuis que alternam com verdes estranhos;

uma voz trata da loucura, ou do olhar vazio

dos peixes, ou de um tema ressequido como as algas

da maré baixa; um vento percorreu a praia,

no silêncio da tarde, devolvendo ao corpo das águas

uma unidade antiga. O mar, no entanto, supõe

que o esqueçam. Nos seus fundos dormem as imagens

que o sonho já não guarda; braços que se agarram

aos mastros do naufrágio. Um barco abstracto

passou devagar pelo horizonte que a manhã não viu,

entrando no outro lado da terra, esquecido

por instantes da música dos portos. O poema, disseram-me,

ignorou essa distracção: atravessou

o limite da eternidade, vestiu-se com as palavras

nocturnas, deixou que a morte o contaminasse.

À beira-mar, não dou por isso; e digo-o,

devagar, repetindo em voz baixa

todas as suas contradições.

 

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I stand before the sea, before its waves,

before the tides stirred by September, before the grays

and blues that alternate with strange greens;

a voice speaks of madness, or of the empty gaze

of fish, or of a topic dried up like seaweed

at low tide; a wind swept the beach

in the silence of afternoon, restoring an ancient unity

to the body of the waters. The sea, meanwhile, thinks

it has been forgotten. Its depths guard the images

no longer preserved in dreams, arms that grasp

onto shipwrecked masts. An abstract ship

sails slowly over the horizon that the morning didn’t see,

passing to the other side of the earth, oblivious

for the time being to the music of the ports. The poem,

I was told, didn’t notice this distraction: it crossed

the boundary of eternity, donned nocturnal

words, and allowed death to contaminate it.

From the shore I don’t perceive this; and I recite it

slowly, repeating in a low voice

all of its contradictions.

 

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© 1992, Nuno Júdice

From: Um canto na espessura do tempo

Publisher: Lisboa, Quetzal, 1992

 

© Translation: 1997, Richard Zenith

 

(Portugal - Poetry International Web)

 

Doing The Right Thing Doesn't Automatically Bring Success, But Compromising Ethics Almost Always Leads To Failure

 

October 25, 2015 The 9th Annual Fuld Family Medical Ethics Conference focused this year on Medical and Jewish Perspectives on Pediatric Mental and Physical Health-titled "Protecting Their Future."

3rd Plenary; The ethics of ADHS:What it is, how to treat it and dilemmas it raises with Glenn Hirsch, MD and Yoni Schwab, PhD.

Yoni Schwab speaks to the audience.

OK, I scanned it an am not paying for the large portrait. -- so I'm going to school portrait hell, as we're honestly not that big on the formal portrait. So we scanned it, but rationalize a gray safe zone as we purchased one sheet formatted as plastic key chain holders for the cost of a small sushi dinner.

October 25, 2015 The 9th Annual Fuld Family Medical Ethics Conference focused this year on Medical and Jewish Perspectives on Pediatric Mental and Physical Health-titled "Protecting Their Future."

3rd Plenary; The ethics of ADHS:What it is, how to treat it and dilemmas it raises with Glenn Hirsch, MD and Yoni Schwab, PhD.

Yoni Schwab speaks to the audience.

Greg Craven, Vice-Chancellor of Australian Catholic University, writes that euthanasia is wrong in this AFR op-ed. Illumination is provided by secular forces, and not by God.

ACSS Academic Dean Dr. Robert Gilpin discusses the What, Why, and Who of ethical leadership at the third plenary session of the Center's 3-week conference, "Next Generation of African Security Sector Leaders" on Tuesday, October 21, 2014.

Impressions during the Session "Success through Ethics " at the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 18, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Valeriano Di Domenico.

 

Impressions during the Session "Success through Ethics " at the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 18, 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Valeriano Di Domenico.

 

MIT rooftop & tunnel hacking tour....shh!

DANIIELS FUND ETHICS COMPETITION

Permaculture ethics in context.

Stuck in here, is my scrappy little session plan poster for the ethics part of Introductory permaculture sessions. In note form, it speaks thus:

PERMACULTURE is ACTION informed by ETHICS, PRINCIPLES and DESIGN.

 

Principles and Design have their own posters and sessions and take a long time, but ethics is quite easy to summarise:

 

ETHICS are LIVING WITHIN LIMITS informed by FAIR SHARES, EARTH CARE and PEOPLE CARE.

To spell out “living in limits” see the diagrams of carrying capacity of any system, population dynamics of any system, and ecological footprints.

“Fair shares” refers to a more equitable distribution of resources, surplus, labour, power, responsibility and knowledge. These and other cmmodities, shared fairly within and between communities. Currently, none of these resources are equitably distributed amongst the human population of the world, so let’s get straight to the fact that the transition process of Permaculture is a very ambitious one.

Many projects feel overwhelmed by this ethic, and focus all their attention on another one, “Earth Care”.

 

Earth care breaks down into action, and inaction.

Under inaction we have the ambitions to consume less, and leave refuges for other life (plants, animals, fungi etc) un-harvested or “managed” by humans.

Under action we have the repair of degraded ecosystems (for example, land compressed by years of ploughing, strip-mining for minerals or deforested) and maximal use of human-hosting spaces. The term “intensive use” is unpopular, with its implications of unsustainability, but appropriate when balanced out by wider ecological awareness of sustainable land use (The cycling of minerals and water, and inputs and outputs managed at a complementary and sustainable pace).

 

People Care is the ambition of caring for, and considering the needs of:

Ourselves

Our communities

Other communities

Future communities

 

In terms of

Health,

Subsistence

Protection

Autonomy

Creativity

Learning/growth

inclusion/participation

Freedom of speech

Freedom of movement

Freedom of identity

There is an assumption that what is good for eco-systems, is also good for human systems: Diversity, Resilience, Flexibility, Mutual Feedback, Living within environmental Limits...

 

And so the ethics all tangle into each other nice and messily, just like a natural forest edge. For me the recommendations which follow from the assertion that was is good for ecosystems is good for human systems, are action, awareness, advocacy, humility, sharing, planning, empowering and talking about the contradiction between “capital” and the finite earth (The one closed system). Particular tools which I go on to describe are consensus decision making, facilitation and non-hierarchical organising. These three topics all blur into each other, just like a rich understanding of the three ethics do.

    

Here are some new education titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.

A Dong man planing in Wuei village while a dog sleeps.

 

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19th Annual Chung-Watson Lecture Series in Business Ethics with Thomas P. Lyon presenting “Sustainability: The Role of Business in a Radically Imperfect World”

This is a moral compass.

Governor Moore and Lt Governor Miller Visit the Maryland State Ethics Commission by Patrick Siebert at 45 Calvert St, Annapolis, MD 21401

The Medical Ethics park if a nice, city type, park with a variety of links to medical ethics information. Information is organized by topic, NGO, and nations. There is a small picnic table / meeting area as well.

 

Knoh Oh

SL Healthcare Tourist

 

john-norris.net

Here are some new psychology titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.

Jeroen van den Hoven, Professor of Ethics and Technology at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, speaks at a public lecture on “Ethics & New Technology: The Case for Responsible Innovation”.

 

During the lecture, van den Hoven shared his views on how ethics can drive innovation, and outlined how proactively addressing moral dilemmas early on can provide long-term benefits for companies, citizens and society.

 

The public lecture took place at WIPO Headquarters on February 27, 2020, and was organized by the WIPO Ethics Office.

 

More: Watch the video recording of the event.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Semee Pak. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

NEW LONDON, Conn. – Members of the Coast Guard Academy participate in the Ethics Forum, March 23, 2018.

 

The Ethics Forum serves to promote integrity and strength of character by engaging cadets in discussions on ethical challenges in academia, broadcasting, business, engineering, environment, finance, government, journalism, leadership, medicine, military, sports, terror management and water resource management.

 

U.S. Coast Guard photos by 3rd Class Cadet Andrew Kang

 

nvocation

Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member

 

Presentation of the Colors

Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC

 

Pledge of Allegiance

Daniel Ortega 7th Grade Student

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key

Maria Gonzalez – Elizabeth Public Schools Student at ECLC

 

Pledge of Ethics

Talissa Molina 8th Grade Student

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

Core Beliefs – Video

 

PERFORMANCES

 

"Respect" by Otis Redding

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Jazz Band

 

“America the Beautiful”

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30 Concert Band

 

“You Raise Me Up” by Rolf Loveland

Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy Choir

 

Board of Education Honors Jerome Dunn Assistant Superintendent for Family and Community who is retiring in July.

 

Student Excellence

 

Maria Gonzalez - Elizabeth Public Schools Student at ECLC

Received Governor’s Award in Arts Education

 

Steven Arias - 12th grade student at John E. Dwyer Technology Academy

Recipient of the Rebecca S. McDonald Award

  

37th Annual Scholar-Athlete Awards (Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference)

 

Esther Jean Louis - Varsity Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track; Team Captain

 

Harry Malhi - Varsity Soccer, Team Captain

  

New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association

 

Fabrice Juin – N.J.S.I.A.A. Twenty-First Annual Scholar/Athlete Award

 

Music in the Parks Music Festival - Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

Concert Band - Superior Rating

 

5th Grade

Sebastian Rodriguez

Franco Rondan

Andrew Valencia

 

6th Grade

Brandon Aguirre

Diane Diaz

Jael Espinoza

Camila Osorio

Maciel Perez

Britney Suero

Juventina Zelaya

 

7th Grade

Jason Calero

Gabriel Deolindo

Diego Garcia

Angel Gonzalez

Samuel Hodges III

Christopher Lutz

Jose Magana

Joahn Martinez

Ariel Reyes

Yonah Sosa

 

8th Grade

Johann Adzakro

Darren Cooper

Charlene Crespo

Kimberly Espinosa

Christynah Estivene

Alejandra Hincapie

Andrea Ibarra

Jennifer Largo

Ivan Lopez

Leon Mera

Talissa Molina

Sydney Perdomo

Leonardo Plaza

Stephanie Reyes

Mario Uribe

 

Jazz Band - Superior Rating

 

5th Grade

Alliss Alas

Sebastian Rodriguez

Franco Rondan

Andrew Valencia

 

6th Grade

Brandon Aguirre

 

7th Grade

Diego Garcia

Samuel Hodges III

Christopher Lutz

Jose Magana

Joahn Martinez

Daniel Ortega

Ariel Reyes

Yonah Sosa

 

8th Grade

Kimberly Espinosa

Alejandra Hincapie

Ivan Lopez

Leon Mera

Talissa Molina

Sydney Perdomo

Leonardo Plaza

Stephanie Reyes

 

Music in the Parks Music Festival - Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

Ariel Reyes, 7th grade student - Best Overall Jazz Soloist - Alto Saxophone

Select Choir - Good Rating

 

Rotary Scholarship Recipients

 

Erika Alfano Elizabeth High School

Braulyn Amaro Cruz John E. Dwyer Technology Academy

Hermione Brice Elizabeth High School

Wilmin Ceballos-ColladoAdmiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy

Florencia Curbelo Elizabeth High School

Luisa Goytia Elizabeth High School

Ashley Gregory Elizabeth High School

Mehak Kumar Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy

Harry Malhi Elizabeth High School

Ahmed Nagy Elizabeth High School

Jessenia Palacio Elizabeth High School

Paola Patti Elizabeth High School

Wilmin Ceballos-ColladoAdmiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy

Lucita-Fernandez-ArgudoAdmiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy

Rosemary Ferreira Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

Fabrice Juin Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

Miriam Katu Binti John E. Dwyer Technology Academy

Alaex Kazanecki Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

Gina Schipani Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

Chrysthel Jean Louis Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy

Linda Yarfi Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

 

Stars of Excellence

 

Union County Teacher Recognition Program

 

Marianne English George Washington School No. 1

Stephanie Gaeta Winfield Scott School No. 2

Marilyn Buda Nicholas S. LaCorte–Peterstown School No. 3

Liliana Riehl Joseph Battin School No. 4

Annette Klimerman Mabel G. Holmes School No. 5

Lourdes Cordero Toussaint Louverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6

Joseph Collins Terence C. Reilly School No. 7

Steven Criscuolo iPrep Academy School No. 8

Jennifer DeFillippis Elmora School No. 12

Vivian Martinez Benjamin Franklin School No. 13

Loretta Davis-ChambersAbraham Lincoln School No. 14

Janine Manno Christopher Columbus School No. 15

Monica Luzardo Madison-Monroe School No. 16

Anthony Leone Robert Morris School No. 18

Bridget Turano Woodrow Wilson School No. 1

 

Sandra Sades John Marshall School No. 20

Sofia Verma Victor Mravlag School No. 21

Gloria Salermo William F. Halloran School No. 22 @ 31

Lorri-Anne Cummings Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23

Janet Corrigan Charles J. Hudson School No. 25

Thomas Siebenhuhner Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26

Jacqueline Gaston Dr. Antonia Pantoja School No. 27

Denise Renda Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28

Diana Rivera Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29

Elizabeth Howard Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

Evangelia Zavolas Francis C. Smith Early Childhood Center School No. 50

Nicole Moscoso Donald Steward Early Childhood Center School No. 51

Kerry Sullivan Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early Childhood Center School No. 52

Edmee Valentin John E. Dwyer Technology Academy

Betty Santangelo Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy

John J. Byrne Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

Mary Rivera Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy

Todd Lecher Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Academy

Panchali Roy Elizabeth High School

 

Jeff Roszkowski- Saving a team members life by performing the Heimlich Maneuver.

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