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Presentation covers Morality, ethics, laws and evolution of bioethics Methodology of bioethics Social sciences and ethics Development of ethical guidelines and regulations in ......ethics is the constitutionand morality is the judiciaryi guess this is the best way i cud put it. so like constitution ethics too r prepared carefully and logically by the combination of aaceptance and rejection of ideas
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Self Development by Lakshmi s at 10:19 PM on November 16, 2008
Morality is the force of "how to be" in this human existence. "How TO BE" is the force of "being" in this world. As we exist, we be. How we be is the question of what it means to be moral. Morality would ask the question of human existence, "what is the greatest way "to be" or to live? Life, Death, Right, Wrong, Good, Evil are concepts used in morality
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News & Current Affairs by neelam 90 at 3:41 PM on December 21, 2008
No way! Im sorry that I must say this, but I have no trust in the new generation. We are passing through a period into the moral values are up side down, and respect for tradition and what we have learn from our parents is dis considered. I think we must try to "modernize" traditions and moral laws somehow, in according with new progress of technology and information. But teaching
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Agony Aunt by Rupa Dhar at 2:44 AM on May 09, 2008
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Up to 5th Standard Moral education should given importance.From age 12-13 on wards,that is from High school level, Sex education should be given more importace than moral education.While giving sex education,the moral value of of the sex also to be given due consideration.That is up to Upper Primary school,Moral education is more beneficial.. But from Middle school level onwards Sex education is more
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Agony Aunt by K. Rajib G. at 6:26 AM on October 07, 2008
Yes, morality is important. Morality is the imperfected human counterpart of spiritual law because morality is based on social norms and taboos. Even though morality is evolutionary with mankinds attainments socially and culturally through time, and even though it goes through changes with society as it matures, it is the earmark of truly good morality to have been coupled and guided by true spirit
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 1:39 AM on July 22, 2008
Basic Observations on Law and MoralityMost recent alteration: September 10, 2001At first there seems to be no distinction between law and morality. There are passages in ancient Greek writers is really right or just, that is, what we would call morally rig...ht. We find, for instance, the distinction between what is legally or conventionally right and what is naturally or as we would say today
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Law by SUKUMARAN at 8:46 PM on April 17, 2008
The BIG difference is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as their savior--The Messiah! The Jews never would accept Jesus as The Messiah. They are still waiting for The Messiah.So, Christians began with the Jewish Torah, called it the Old Testament, put the life and words of Jesus, The Messiah, into
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Puja & Rituals by rudra pratap at 8:11 PM on December 23, 2008
The BIG difference is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as their savior--The Messiah! The Jews never would accept Jesus as The Messiah. They are still waiting for The Messiah.So, Christians began with the Jewish Torah, called it the Old Testament, put the life and words of Jesus, The Messiah, into
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Puja & Rituals by Neha Bist at 2:24 PM on December 23, 2008
Moral obligation is a derivative of moral consciousness, which is a derivative of recognizing our shared ground of being with the rest of humanity and life itself.The primary direction of human, and that discovery very naturally honors the well-being and suffering of others as being intimately connected with our own well-being and suffering.That recognition of true self expresses itself in part as moral
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Self Development by munna at 1:48 AM on November 18, 2008
,naturaly the greed to aquire all that one sees leads one to dilute moral standards by which one lives.Its the contented one that can say that i never aspired for these things that complicates my life
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Secunderabad by Ramanamurty at 4:41 AM on October 17, 2008
Both kissing & urinating in public places is not moral in any country in the world. However kissing is quiet common in countries like UK & US but urinating is strictly against law & infectious to others....Both kissing & urinating in public places is not moral in any country in the world. However kissing is quiet common in countries like UK & US but urinating is strictly against
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Bangalore by sharan at 4:22 AM on June 01, 2008
and they called it immoral and could successfully influence our later generations to make their own choice....I dont think there is anything as such which is considered moral in India and immoral elseweher because as i see it, we Indians are the flagbearers of morality and top match up to our standards is impossible....I can do just the other way round. kissing in many countries as a note of welcome and salutation
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Self Development by tingtong at 1:13 PM on March 09, 2008
Its very nice that you want to impart moral values in your child . It is said that charity begins at home . YOu can start with charity . Instead of telling him show him by example . Respect
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Pregnancy by bluks at 9:42 PM on October 09, 2007
Moral stories not up dated, so imagine some moral stories and tell your kid. Infact it is better to tell the children how a telivision works and how a cel phone works and all scientific facts instead of feeding the story values....the moral values that you need to impart to your 4 year old child are in that ways that you be the moral of his /her life. you should do that things only what ever you
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Jobs & Careers by bluks at 8:11 PM on October 09, 2007