Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_E - Ethics Us Government

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-100 of 119    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Ethics Us Government:     more books (99)
  1. Democratic Professionalism: Citizen Participation and the Reconstruction of Professional Ethics, Identity, and Practice by Albert W. Dzur, 2008-01-01
  2. For the Common Good: The Ethics of Leadership in the 21st Century by John C. Knapp Ph.D., 2006-12-30
  3. Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron?
  4. Debating Human Genetics: Contemporary Issues in Public Policy and Ethics by Alexandra Plows, 2010-09-06
  5. Ethics in Action by Daniel A. Bell, 2006-09-30
  6. Lex Rex: A Biblical primer on the purpose, place, and power of civil government. Samuel Rutherfords Lex Rex for the modern reader. by Thomas Adamo, 2010-04-15
  7. Restoring Responsibility: Ethics in Government, Business, and Healthcare by Dennis F. Thompson, 2004-09-20
  8. Glass Houses: Congressional Ethics And The Politics Of Venom by Susan & Martin Tolchin, Martin Tolchin, 2001-07-31
  9. Business, Government and Society: A Managerial Perspective by George Steiner, 2008-05-16
  10. Private Security Contractors and New Wars: Risk, Law, and Ethics by Kateri Carmola, 2010-02-08
  11. Two Treatises of Government by John Locke, 2010-01-16
  12. Global Ethics: Anarchy, Freedom & International Relations by Mervyn Frost, 2008-09-30
  13. The Limits of Ethics in International Relations: Natural Law, Natural Rights, and Human Rights in Transition by David Boucher, 2009-07-26
  14. What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building by Noah Feldman, 2008-09-02

81. Health Research Council Homepage
The major funder on behalf of central government of biomedical, public health, Maori health and Pacific health research. The HRC also provides national health research ethics guidelines.
http://www.hrc.govt.nz/
Haere Mai
Welcome to the Health Research Council of New Zealand
New!! Comment on Revised Research Portfolios
The first draft of the revised strategy for the Rangahau Hauora Maori Research Portfolio is now available for comments. HRC Award for Health Research 2003
HRC will award a prize for health research to one of the entrants in the 2003 FiRST Scholarship Awards. Click here for details of the award and judging criteria. Funding Round 2002 update:
HRC has released the bulletin, Grant Approval Committee processes to select projects in the current funding round . This document is available in pdf format.
Quick Links
How to find us:

Major road works in Grafton Gully have resulted in a number of road changes. We hope these directions and map will enable a stress-free trip to 110 Stanley Street.
Consultation on HRC Research Portfolio Strategies

Maori Career Development Awards, Seeding Grants and Grants-in-Aid
Explanatory notes, closing dates and application forms The HRC is the major government-funded agency responsible for purchasing and co-ordinating health research and fostering the health research workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand. It was created under the

82. Home Page
A qualified public charity established to promote ethics in politics and government.
http://www.the-bet.org/
The Briney Ethical Trust
Established 1999
Established October 1, 1999, with a gift from Sandra Garlington Briney, The Briney Ethical Trust marks the onset of a long term commitment to promote ethical politics and government. The Briney Ethical Fund established with the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan, through its affiliate the North Central Michigan Community Foundation, is a qualified public charity under the Internal Revenue Code. Since this fund is endowed, under Michigan law contributions to it are eligible for tax credit. The purpose of the Briney Ethical Trust is to promote ethical politics and government. Up to half the spendable income generated by The Briney Ethical Fund may be used every other year, in the non-election, odd-numbered calendar years to provide public information and education consistent with the purpose stated above and in accordance with IRS 501(C)3 guidelines.
News Release: For Immediate Release Subject: The Briney Ethical Fund Announces
Essay Contest and Scholarship Money The Briney Ethical Fund established in 1999 is providing a scholarship in the amount of to the Grayling High School Student whose essay on 'Ethical Considerations in Politics and Government' is selected by The Briney Ethical Trustees, comprised of nine Grayling residents.

83. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR DRAMA THERAPY
Includes information on education, membership, conferences, workshops, regional information, job announcements, a code of ethics, professional competence standards, a newsletter, government activities, and related links.
http://www.nadt.org/
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

84. WELCOME
The ethics Commission was established to foster integrity in governmentand promote public trust. The Conflict of Interest Law regulates
http://www.state.ma.us/ethics/ethics.htm
STATE ETHICS COMMISSION STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL INTERESTS ARE DUE MAY 1, 2003 FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES AND MAY 27, 2003 FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS Link to Electronic Filing FREE TRAINING NOW AVAILABLE AT ETHICS COMMISSION OFFICES
The Communications and Public Education Division of the Ethics Commission is now offering educational seminars about the conflict of interest law at its Boston office, Room 619, One Ashburton Place. Topics covered at these free informative sessions will include restrictions on receiving gifts, contracting with the government, acting on matters in which family members or business associates have a financial interest, leaving public service to work for a company that contracts with the government and avoiding appearances of conflicts of interest. Seminars currently scheduled include:
Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, May 8, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. and Wednesday, June 11, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Call 617-727-0060 for more information and to register.
The Commission The
Statute Commission Services Commission Publications
at the Commission
(pdf version)
Schedule a Seminar Press Releases ... M.G.L.268A The Conflict of Interest Law

85. Picknowl -- Australia's Affordable Hassle-Free Internet Service Provider
A wide range of information including club lists, 4WD ethics, government liaison, communications and training.
http://saafwdc.asn.au/
This is a domain placeholder for Picknowl Internet's Domain Hosting Service.
If you were attempting to access one of our domain clients websites, please ensure that the link you are using is complete. A common mistake made is omitting the www part of the website address, for example, typing http://domain.name as opposed to http://www.domain.name To contact Picknowl Internet, click here , or for more information regarding Picknowl Internet's services click here

86. Common Cause - New Mexico
Liberal state government watchdog organization that promotes campaign finance reform and ethics in state government.
http://www.zianet.com/common/index1.html

87. Www.opca.org
Regulates and monitors government laws regarding construction of and restoration of buildings in order to meet the safety and health of citizens. Also strives to meet a high code of ethics among its members.
http://www.opca.org/
Click here for http://www.pestweb.com/opca/

88. Program In Applied Ethics
Integrated set of interdisciplinary courses, seminars, lectures, colloquia, and workshops in the fields of business ethics, ethics of health care, science, law, government, engineering and communications.
http://www.fairfield.edu/academic/artsci/majors/applied/ugapdept.htm
Undergraduate Arts and Sciences Business Continuing Ed. Engineering ... Ignatian Residential College Graduate American Studies Business Education and Allied Professions Engineering ... CT Writing Project Academic Resources Academic Advice Faculty Search Academic Calendar Course Catalogs ... Home Page
Program in Applied Ethics
The Program in Applied Ethics is an integrated set of interdisciplinary courses, seminars, lectures, colloquia, and workshops in the fields of business ethics, ethics of health care, science, law, government, engineering and communications. The program in Environmental Studies fields one course and one seminar in environmental ethics. The unified approach to the theory and practice of ethical conduct is designed to raise the student's level of awareness of the moral dilemmas of his or her chosen field of practice, of allied fields, and of the society as a whole. The program, which received its initial impetus from a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, now offers a series of core-level and elective courses and seminars, and a 15-credit minor.

89. Library Information Services Gateway: Kennedy Institute Of Ethics, Georgetown
A specialized collection of books, journals, newspaper articles, legal materials, regulations, codes, government publications, and other relevant documents concerned with issues in biomedical and professional ethics. The library holdings represent the world's largest collection related to ethical issues in medicine and biomedical research. This collection functions both as a reference library for the public and as an in depth research resource for scholars from the U.S. and abroad.
http://www.georgetown.edu/research/nrcbl/
These services are funded by contracts with the National Library of Medicine,
a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute,
and other public and private sources.
Materials on this site are freely available to individual researchers.
Any redistribution or commercial use requires written permission of the Institute.

90. US Coast Guard Academy-Humanities Department
Provides instruction in government, history, ethics, foreign language, English and law.
http://www.cga.edu/academics/academicdepartments/humainitiesdepartment.htm
Academy News Calendar Important Dates SwapMenu(2, 1); Home Academics Academic Departments Humanities Department InsertMenu("academics/academicdepartments/humanities",3); Your browser is not enabled to support scripting The Humanities Department has three sections: English, Law, and Government/History/Ethics/Foreign Language; in concert, they offer cadets a major in Government. Part of the mission of the Department is to ground all cadets in the liberal arts. Additionally, government majors take a multidisciplinary collation of courses leading to either of two tracks: International Affairs or Public Policy. With these twin missions, Humanities offers more core courses than any other department. Seven out of twenty-four core curriculum courses are offered through the Humanities Department: English Composition, Literature, US History, Morals and Ethics, American Government, Criminal Justice, and Maritime Law Enforcement. In addition, the department offers over forty courses for government majors, which cadets from other majors may take as electives. Advanced students may pursue tutorial and research opportunities in the specialties represented by a faculty of over twenty. Twenty to thirty percent of all cadets typically choose the Government major. After graduation, Government majors find themselves well-suited for almost any career path in the Coast Guard. Government majors are to be found commanding cutters or shore stations, heading policy offices, negotiating treaties on behalf of the US government, leading regulatory projects, flying aircraft, and much more, reflecting the maxim that a liberal undergraduate education recognizes no limits. Many Government majors go on to pursue graduate education through the Coast Guard after their first tours afloat.

91. Wired News: MS Antitrust Trial Adjourned
In the final hours of the Microsoft trial, government attorney David Boies openly assails the ethics of MIT's business school dean. And the judge questions whether the company was anticompetitive. Declan McCullagh reports from Washington. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,20408,00.html
Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web)
MS Antitrust Trial Adjourned
Page 1 of 2 next
12:00 PM Jun. 24, 1999 PT WASHINGTON After 76 days of testimony spread over more than eight months, US government lawyers claimed victory shortly after the Microsoft antitrust trial was adjourned Thursday afternoon. US District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson set closing arguments for 21 September and asked for proposed findings of fact by 10 August and revised versions after each side has the chance to review the other's by 10 September.
Story Tools
See also
Today's Top 5 Stories
Jackson is widely expected to rule against Microsoft when he issues his verdict possibly late this year or early next year. The case could wind through the appeals courts for years, however. Richard Schmalensee, dean of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, was slow to answer a question about Microsoft's contract conditions when Jackson posed the question of the day: "Assume Microsoft is a monopoly, would they then be anticompetitive?"

92. Human Research Ethics Handbook - Cover Page
The Australian government's National health and Medical Research Council's handbook on research ethics.
http://www.health.gov.au/nhmrc/hrecbook
Click to Enter Click to Enter

93. Common Cause - Citizens Working To End Special-interest Politics And Reform Gove
U.S. citizens organization working to end specialinterest politics and reform government ethics, largely through campaign finance reform.
http://www.commoncause.org/
Enter your zip code and be heard.
Without debate, the House voted on Jan. 7 to dramatically weaken the House gift ban, a rule originally put in place to restore the public's faith in the integrity of Congress. Common Cause is urging Members to reverse the harmful changes made to the rule.
A panel of three federal judges has heard the arguments challenging the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, and a decision is pending.

94. Online Ethics Center: Moral Leaders: Fred Cuny: Somalia
onlineethics.org The Online ethics Center for Engineering and Science. However, theUS government decided to they would try to solve the problem by landing in
http://onlineethics.org/moral/cuny/somalia.html
onlineethics.org The Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science Text in Spanish
Fred Cuny: 1992, Somalia
It was 1992, and the country of Somalia was becoming a full-fledged war zone. The "scorched earth" policies of the warring clans in Somalia caused a famine. When relief workers attempted to bring food in, one of the clans would burn it to prevent it from falling into the hands of their enemies. The U.S. indicated an interest in getting involved and aiding the famine-stricken. Fred Cuny studied the situation and decided the best strategy would be to avoid working in Mogadishu, the capital city. He wanted to create a "zone of tranquillity" away from the capital. Cuny believed that it was best to stay away from the cities because it was too difficult to give aid in such a chaotic setting. However, the U.S. government decided to they would try to solve the problem by landing in Mogadishu and restoring order there. Cuny needed to decide whether or to offer his expertise to the government in carrying out their plan or continue campaigning for his own. For Fred Cuny, it was an easy call. He felt the government's plan was dangerous, so he wrote op-ed articles in many major U.S. newspapers carefully spelling out his plans. But the U.S. government ignored the disaster relief expert and went into Mogadishu anyway. The expedition was a huge failure, with several Americans being killed and the famine still going strong after they left. It was not a happy situation for anyone involved, but once again Cuny demonstrated the depth of his understanding of relief efforts and what is needed to make them effective.

95. Schuklenk / Lott On ESR In RSA
South African Medical Journal (2002) article looking at the ethics and politics of government attempts to outlaw embryo stem cell research (therapeutic cloning research).
http://www.wits.ac.za/bioethics/samj2002.htm
South African Medical Journal October 2002, vol. 92, pp. 782 - 786.
(Reproduced with kind permission of the Editor and the Publisher of the journal.)
ETHICS, POLITICS AND EMBRYO STEM CELL RESEARCH IN SOUTH AFRICA
Udo Schuklenk, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, Jason Lott, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
Abstract
Benefits of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Finding cures for the first three highlights the most promising and immediate gains predicted from embryonic stem cell research, namely the ability to cure any disease resulting from or accompanying loss of specific cell types. New cells would be produced in the laboratory and then injected into the targeted tissue to slow and eventually halt the progression of the disease.[ii] Moreover, substantial tissue could be regenerated in vivo to restore the body to its original, pre-disease condition, as though the disease had never happened. In addition to these therapies, embryonic stem cell research may also aid patients in need of a transplant. There are currently over eighty-four thousand people waiting for an organ transplant in the United States, with little hope of success.[iii] The situation is even worse in South Africa, where only a few hundred persons donate organs each year.[iv] Initiatives intended to increase organ donation have done little to increase supply, and, ethical concerns notwithstanding[v] development of effective xenotransplantation techniques has proven disappointing, as have other approaches.[vi] Meanwhile, the demand for organs has steadily increased with no indication of decline.

96. Joint Services Conference On Professional Ethics
Military ethics page, including case studies, bibliography, and a huge database of papers presented Category Society Philosophy ethics Applied Professional ethics...... the United States government are not in any way responsible for the content foundon these sites. The Joint Services Conference on Professional ethics ( JSCOPE
http://www.usafa.af.mil/jscope/
Welcome to the JSCOPE Home Page
Available courtesy of the United States Air Force Academy The views or opinions expressed or implied on this page are those of the authors and are not to be construed as carrying the official sanction of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), the Department of the Air Force or the United States Government. Some of the following links are to sites not located at the USAFA. The inclusion of these links does not constitute an endorsement of their content by the USAFA, the Department of the Air Force or the United States Government. The USAFA, the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Government are not in any way responsible for the content found on these sites.
The Joint Services Conference on Professional Ethics ( JSCOPE ) is an organization of military professionals, academics and others formed to discuss ethical issues relevant to the military. The Conference meets each year in late January in Washington D.C. , to present and discuss academic papers. General Information Resources Links to Conferences, Past and Present

97. US Senate Ethics Committee
The Select Committee on ethics can be contacted at Acceptance of Gifts From a ForeignGovernment or Multinational Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon us (12/12
http://ethics.senate.gov/
The Select Committee on Ethics website was designed to provide access to Committee Members, the Senate Ethics Manual, the downloadable Public Financial Disclosure Form, additional downloadable forms, and links to related websites. The Select Committee on Ethics can be contacted at 220 Hart Building, United States Senate, Washington, DC 20510. Telephone: (202) 224 - 2981 Republicans
George V. Voinovich
, Ohio, Chairman
Pat Roberts
, Kansas
Craig Thomas
, Wyoming
Democrats
Harry Reid
, Nevada, Vice Chairman
Daniel Akaka
, Hawaii
Blanche Lincoln
, Arkansas
Click here
to view with Acrobat Reader.
Do you need Adobe Acrobat Reader? click here Download Public Financial Disclosure Report
Instructions
TRAVEL FORMS RE-1/2 Employee Advance Authorization and Disclosure of Travel Reimbursement RE-3 Disclosure of Member or Officer's Reimbursed Travel Expenses Acceptance of Gifts From a Foreign Government or Multinational Organization OTHER FORMS Form 37.3 Statement of Outside Business or Professional Activity or Employment

98. How To Navigate Through The U.S. Government Printing Office Web Site
How to navigate through the us government Printing Office Web Site.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/na001.html
How to navigate through the U.S. Government Printing Office Web Site
Road Signs - Buttons and Icons
Shortcuts - Site Map

FAQ - Frequently asked Questions
Road Signs - Buttons and Icons
Most of the pages within the site use a similar button style and location, we also have tried to maintain consistency in their functionality throughout.Most pages contain a BACK button, which will take the user one page back toward the main entry point of the GPO home page.
Most pages also contain a GPO HOME button which will take the user back to the main entry point of the GPO home page.
Those pages within the Superintendent of Documents area also contain a DOCS HOME button, which will return the user to the main Documents menu.
To aid navigation within large multi-page documents, a Table of Contents page can be accessed by clicking the Contents button.
These large documents may also contain a Next button, to continue to the next topic.
We hope the consistent use of these buttons will help to orient the user, and minimize the number of those "lost in cyberspace".
Shortcuts
The outline below shows the general structure of the site, it will also allow repeat visitors to jump to familiar ground, bypassing some of the menu structure to save time.

99. Northrop Grumman
hr.) CT04 Video-2 (2.0 hrs.) - Level III IMPACT Training MasteringUS government Export Controls (B998A). Internet E-Mail (ethics), Reviews the
http://sensor.northgrum.com/ethics/EthicsComplianceTraining.htm
Electronic Systems
Ethics
A Global Defense Electronics Powerhouse
Training programs have been developed to provide employees with job-specific information and to raise the level of awareness and sensitivity to key issues. Employees should consult with their manager, their local Business Conduct Officer ( BCO ), or the Process Owner for assistance with arrangements to receive training.
Training is available through classroom instruction, workplace meeting materials, computer-based training, video, and self-paced learning guides. The matrix below lists the courses offered and who should attend them.
Description
(Process Owner)
Description Who Should Complete Training Module Standards of Business Conduct
Ethics Applies ethical principles, corporate values, and individual responsibilities regarding sustained integrity and compliance All employees
Northrop Grumman Standards of Business Conduct
(.5 hr.) Intellectual Property Law To inform employees of their obligations in identifying, documenting and reporting inventions and items of new technology All employees (complete C-100A at hire) (review Booklet for info) Intellectual Property form (C-100A) Spanish C-100A Information Booklet OpenLine Process Ethics Illustrates and explains the process by which employees may ask ethics-related questions and report potential violations All employees (review Process) Process Flow Ethics) C-196 Conflict of Interest Form

100. ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT NETWORK
In January 1989, the Internet Activities Board issued RFC 1087, ethics and the TheUS government sponsors of this system have a fidicuary responsibility to the
http://ns.gov.gu/ethics.html
Ethics and the GovtGuam Internet
In January 1989, the Internet Activities Board issued RFC 1087, Ethics and the Internet[10], a policy statement concerning the proper uses of the resources of the Internet: The internet is a national facility whose utility is largely a consequence of its wide availability and accessibility. Irresponsible use of this critical resource poses an enormous threat to its continued availability to the technical community. The U.S. Government sponsors of this system have a fidicuary responsibility to the public to allocate government resources wisely and effectively. Justification for the support of this system suffers when highly disruptive abuses occur. Access to and use of the Internet is a privilege and should be treated as such by all users of this system. The IAB strongly endorses the view of the Division Advisory Panel of the National Science Foundation Division of Network Communications Research and Infrastructure which, in paraphrase, characterized as unethical and unacceptable any activity which purposely:
  • seeks to gain unauthorized access to the resources of the Internet;

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 5     81-100 of 119    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter