PPT-Patterns and Ethics
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Reasoning Reasoning and Persuasion Ethos Pathos Logos Character Emotion and Logic Mythos Folk knowledge interrelated set of beliefs attitudes values and feelings
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Reasoning Reasoning and Persuasion Ethos Pathos Logos Character Emotion and Logic Mythos Folk knowledge interrelated set of beliefs attitudes values and feelings held by members of a particular societyculture. Considering Communication Models. Agenda. Discuss Ethics & Ethical Dilemmas. Discuss . Copyright Issues . Watch & . d. iscuss.... http. ://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2007/03/fairy-use-. tale. What is an independent clause?. Subject. + . verb. + complete thought. . Examples: . I am going to the store. . My son rode a yellow bus to school this morning. . What is a dependent clause?. Subject. Throughout the ages, mathematicians have sought out patterns of numbers. This is because humans are drawn to patterns and find their regularity and repetition comforting. The same is true of musicians and the music they create or play.. do. ethics” (CFE: Crossing the Line: Ethical Lessons for Financial Professionals, 1998).. Presented by:. Billy Morehead, Ph.D., CGFM, CPA, CPM. Associate Professor of Accountancy. Mississippi College. Mikko Salonen. IOF Council . Member. Why are we introducing the IOF Code of Ethics?. We are committed to the highest standards of conduct in sport administration and competition. . On our way to Olympics we are aligning our policies with the IOC. Quick definitions – Morals and Ethics. (Make a one line note not to confuse the two – . we are interested in . business ethics . – . what society deems acceptable actions by a business. .. Morals: Acceptable behaviour at the level of the individual . 4. 3. 2. 1. 0. In addition to level 3.0 and beyond what was taught in class, the student may: . Make connection with other concepts in math.. Make connection with other content areas.. . The student will construct, interpret and identify patterns of associations for bivariate data displayed in two-way tables and scatterplots.. STARTER QUESTION. Think of someone who you think of as . a good person. .. It could be a family member, friend, someone famous – anyone!. Q: What . makes. this person good?. List the . qualities or character traits . CSCI577A Fall2015. Kan. Qi, Bo Wang. Goals of This Lecture. In this lecture, we will cover:. Terminology: Architecture, Styles, Patterns, etc.. Basic Examples: . typical design . patterns and . architectural . kidwell.bill@gmail.com. MVC. Model – application object. View – screen presentation. Controller – defines actions based on user interactions, updates model. Observer Pattern. Publish-Subscribe. Chapter 12. I. Pedigree. Graphic representation of genetic inheritance. (Look at Fig 12.1 and 12.2). I. Pedigree. Circle = female. Square = male . Shaded = shows trait being studied. Half Shaded = Carrier. What does it take for a firm to be considered socially responsible?. How should a firm make ethically responsible decision?. How can ethics and social responsibility be integrated into a firm’s marketing strategy?. ethos. , which means custom. The idea of custom here is to suggest that every custom sets certain limits that it expects that individuals and groups will not cross. In this regard there is a social control on what is good or bad, how we should relate to one another, how people in the community should relate to other living things, the environment, celestial being, and distant people.. Theories and approaches to Ethics. Ethics and Culture/Religion. Arguing Ethics. Threats to ethics and ethical problems in knowledge. Under the influence of ethics—. ’wrong’ . ethics, ethics in history..
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