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Public Relations - Ethical Spearhead ... Manipulation or Handshake? Public relations is described by the Institute of that name, as not only sustained communication between a supplier and its public, but as a function of management. This latter declaration carries a enormous implication that in the early stages of its application in European countries, caused a mayor upheaval in company boards...

Licensed Software: The Ethical Way Of Running Programmes ... The various programmes and data in a computer are generally called as the softwares. These can be classified into two types which are system software and programming software...

New Robots And The Ten Ethical Laws Of Robotics ... Here, I'll only focus on HAL-3 and one of the most incredible patents I've ever seen, so please read the above articles for more information about the other subjects. Let's start with HAL-3 and its concept...

Insurance Credi Scoring: An Ethical Issue ... The issue at hand is the use of a consumer’s credit score as an underwriting tool for auto insurance rates. What is a credit score or FICO score? A FICO score is a credit score developed by Fair Isaac & Co...

There are two kinds of liberalism. A liberalism which is always, subterraneously authoritative and paternalistic, on the side of one’s good conscience. And then there is a liberalism which is more ethical than political; one would have to find another name for this. Something like a profound suspension of judgment.
—Roland Barthes (1915–1980)

Ultimately, it is the receiving of the child and hearing what he or she has to say that develops the child’s mind and personhood.... Parents who enter into a dialogue with their children, who draw out and respect their opinions, are more likely to have children whose intellectual and ethical development proceeds rapidly and surely.
—Mary Field Belenky (20th century)

Everywhere, the ethical predicament of our time imposes itself with an urgency which suggests that even the question “Have we anything to eat?” will be answered not in material but in ethical terms.
—Hugo Ball (1886–1927)