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For more information about the Ethics in a Science Classroom Workshop, please visit www.nwabr.org/teachers/ethics-science-classroom

For more information about the Youth Ethics Summit, please visit www.nwabr.org/students/youth-ethics-summit

Speaker General (Retired) Carter F. Ham talked to the CGSC at the Ethics Symposium in the Lewis and Clark Center, Fort Leavenworth on April 22, 2015.

Melbourne street art (CBD).

For more information about the Youth Ethics Summit, please visit www.nwabr.org/students/youth-ethics-summit

2011 / Design Montague

From the Secondary Occupants Collected & Observed project.

CAMERA: Canon NEW F1

LENS: Canon fd lens 55mm f/1,2 S.S.C.

FILM: Fuji superia ISO 100 24 exp.

FILM DEVELOPMENT: author's manual film development

Digibase c41 MIDI kit [8min 00sec 30 °C] diluted bleaching

inverted film + color filter

FILM SCANNED: OpticFilm Plustek 7400 with SilverFast Software

SHOOTING DATE: 12/2014

DEVELOPER DATE: 09/2015

TECHNIQUE: Multiple Exposure unedited.

NUMBER OF EXPOSURES: 2

NO POST-PROCESSING

OBJECT: Dwelling house

PLACE: Berlin, Germany 2014

 

Victoria “Tori” Henley, Executive Director of the California Commission on Judicial Performance

Randall “Randy” Roybal, Executive Director of the New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission

Colin Winchester, Executive Director of the Utah Judicial Conduct Commission

Moderator: Elaine Englehardt, Distinguished Professor of Ethics, UVU

The U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the CGSC Foundation co-sponsored the annual Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium primarily as a means to expand on ethics instruction for students of the College. For the past six years, the ethics symposium has provided an elective for CGSC students desiring to delve deeper into ethical issues in military leadership. The symposiums have attracted leading ethicists and other leaders from around the country who have engaged in research or ethics instruction at academic institutions, or who’ve worked with government or non-profit organizations that must content with ethical issues.

 

Speakers this year included:

. Dr. Jim Waller, the Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College (NH)

. Dr. Dan Bell, the General Hugh Shelton Distinguished Visiting Professor of Ethics for the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College

. Mike Newton, Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University

. Yvette K. W. Bourcicot, the Senior Advisor for International Humanitarian Policy in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Stability and Humanitarian Affairs

. Col. (Ret.) Dwight Raymond, a Peace Operations Specialist at the Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute at the U.S. Army WarCollege

. Lt. Col. John Reiffenstein, Combined Arms Center - Canadian Liaison Officer

. Col. Nicolas Auboin, Combined Arms Center - French Liaison Officer

. Maj. Ruki Karusisi, International Military Student Detachment, Rwanda, CGSC Class 2016

. Sean Langberg, policy assistant for the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide

For more information about the Youth Ethics Summit, please visit www.nwabr.org/students/youth-ethics-summit

For more information about the Youth Ethics Summit, please visit www.nwabr.org/students/youth-ethics-summit

June 6, 2011, Albany - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces that he, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver have reached a three-way agreement on an ethics reform package that creates unprecedented transparency, strict disclosure requirements, and an enforcement unit with broad oversight of New York State government.

This photo was taken during the national survey of blindness in Nigeria, 2006/7.

Credit: Clare Gilbert / LSHTM. Published by the International Centre for Eye Health www.iceh.org.uk,London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

Photo by Brianna Wollard

Omar Kader speaks on Business Ethics at the Englehardt Business Ethics Lecture. Listen to the podcast on: uvuethicscenter.posterous.com/omar-kader-receives-the-eng...

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

A photo essay of some of the amazing people at Occupy Wall Street.

 

©2011-eric schneider

 

These are not in the public domain. They are not for sale. If you are one of the subjects, please let me know and I will gladly provide you with a full resolution copy. If you are one of the subjects, and would like your photo removed, please let me know and I will gladly remove it. Thanks to all for your tireless efforts and service.

 

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And thanks to everyone involved at OWS for your service, passion, and bravery.

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Have you ever wondered exactly what ethical standards exist in the media? ETHICS IN MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS: CASES AND CONTROVERSIES explains it all and shows you that there's a lot more to the story behind the scenes. Whether the issue is censorship, privacy, or accuracy, the media is governed by ethical norms that you need to know. And because it's packed with case studies and review tools, this media ethics textbook is the one that will help out on the test as well.

June 6, 2011, Albany - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces that he, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver have reached a three-way agreement on an ethics reform package that creates unprecedented transparency, strict disclosure requirements, and an enforcement unit with broad oversight of New York State government.

Recruits attend a class on police ethics at the outset of their training regimen.

For more information about the Ethics in a Science Classroom Workshop, please visit www.nwabr.org/teachers/ethics-science-classroom

June 6, 2011, Albany - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces that he, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver have reached a three-way agreement on an ethics reform package that creates unprecedented transparency, strict disclosure requirements, and an enforcement unit with broad oversight of New York State government.

Visitors play a fast-paced game on media ethics in the Bancroft Family Ethics Center.

 

Photo credit: James P. Blair/Newseum collection

 

BJ1012.M328 2009

 

Closely examine the major areas of ethical theory as well as a broad range of contemporary moral debates using MacKinnon’s acclaimed ETHICS: THEORY AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES, Sixth Edition. Recognized for its breadth of coverage, this book provides a superbly balanced introduction that effectively integrates ethical theory with today’s most relevant moral issues. Illuminating overviews and a selection of readings from both traditional and contemporary sources make even complex philosophical concepts reader friendly. Comprehensive, clear-sighted introductions to general and specific areas of ethical debate cover major ethical theories, including feminist ethics and ethical relativism, before delving into issues ranging from euthanasia and sexual morality to war and professional ethics.

I love the graffiti in this alley

2022 DANIELS FUND ETHICS COMPETITION

An illustration pointing out the significance that society weighs on ethics versus other issues.

The sixth edition of the Globethics.net's flagship event, the Global Ethics Forum, was held in Geneva from 25 to 27 June 2015. Leaders, experts and future leaders from civil society, government, religious and academic institutions as well as from the business sector came together to share their learning and experiences in order to take action together to promote responsible leadership.

 

The Forum welcomed a total of 160 participants from all continents. Over 50 speakers shared their insights in four plenary sessions and 12 workshops, resulting in concrete project plans on the conference topic "Responsible Leadership in Action: The Value of Values." The programme also featured a public evening with a panel discussion, music and a reception hosted by the City of Geneva at the Graduate Institute Geneva. Photographs taken during the Forum give some of the flavour of the event, www.flickr.com/photos/globethicsnet.

 

"The insights shared focused on both parts of the responsible leadership equation: the personal and the organisational level of value awareness, practice and stewardship for stakeholder needs", commented Professor Christoph Stückelberger, Executive Director and Founder of Globethics.net.

 

On the personal level, keynote speaker Musimbi Kanyoro, President and CEO of the US-based Global Fund for Women, emphasised the need for empathy towards the people one serves, as well as sharing, celebrating others and accepting failure.

 

The programme also offered a personal reflection session on the value of compassion and emphasized sharing, openness and gratefulness as core values for the Forum experience.

 

On the organizational level, the gathering focused on overarching tools like organisational training and codes of ethics, integrated reporting and dialogue; sector-specific tools; as well as problem-specific tools such as those used to address gender equality. Workshops were designed to exchange insights on existing tools and then to create a work plan to build upon them for greater impact.

 

As well as providing the opportunity to forge and strengthen invaluable relationships between different actors, the Forum's outcomes include a colourful bouquet of concrete plans to foster responsible leadership in organisations, including: disseminating knowledge about codes of ethics; creating access to sustainable jobs and education; enhancing awareness and knowledge about gender ethics; strengthening values-driven responsible investment; improving Africa-China business relations through further dialogue; developing an integrated values-based sustainability toolkit for business; understanding higher education's impact on community; ensuring knowledge exchange on values-based higher education programmes; fostering ethical elections in DR Congo; and advancing responsible resource management in religious organisations.

 

The 2015 Global Ethics Forum was made possible through the support of the Loterie Romande, the Ville de Genève, the Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust, the Graduate Institute Geneva and Nestlé SA.

 

News items about the Forum and a webcast of the public event at the Graduate Institute Geneva on 25 June can be found on the Global Ethics Forum pages at www.globethics.net/web/gef/conference2015.

Newsweek seems to get itself into quite a few photo ethics scandals and this is a recent one. Tina Brown wrote a story called, "Diana at 50, If She Were Here Now," and the magazine decided to photoshop an image of the current princess, Kate Middleton, fictionally speaking with Princess Diana, as if she were alive.

 

Is this respectful to the deceased? Do you think Newsweek took it too far when they printed a photo that portrays Princess Diana as still alive? This could be extremely shocking to readers who see it at a first glimpse.

 

Source: i.huffpost.com/gen/298166/DIANA-KATE-MIDDLETON-NEWSWEEK.jpg

HV5822.M3.E27 2005

 

Understanding Marijuana examines the biological, psychological, and societal impact of this controversial substance. What are the effects, for mind and body, of long-term use? Are smokers of marijuana more likely than non-users to abuse cocaine and heroine? What effect has the increasing potency of marijuana in recent years had on users and on use? Does our current legal policy toward marijuana make sense? Earleywine separates science from opinion to show how marijuana defies easy dichotomies. Tracing the medical and political debates surrounding marijuana in a balanced, objective fashion, this book will be the definitive primer on our most controversial and widely used illicit substance.

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