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The work ethic is failed because behind it is
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the ethic of the society of that time, cosmogony that
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people apply in their life the principle of that ethic
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ethic criterions tends to become a new religion
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but as a new philosophic concept, with a new ethic
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His followers are known as Tarist (TAIR-ihsts), and are recognized for their work ethic
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ethic of Jonathan to this day
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the last word in his Ethic:
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Her proactive approach impressed me and was a good example of the Thai work ethic
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Styled on the American banks dotted around the area and with a relaxed working attitude that mirrored their ethic, his workers felt it easy to bring fresh ideas into play
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realization of the ethic of serving mankind and acting according to it especially for the poor, the hungry and the needy
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Yet a revival of the Judeo-Christian ethic could still threaten the new secular dominance, so the job of the Civil War is not quite finished
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But by creating its Great Wall of Separation, the Supreme Court has erected a formidable barrier against “the free exercise thereof” through any revival of that ethic that would threaten the secular state religion
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food preferences, high work ethic, and insensitivity to pain
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The Senate Ethic manual states, “Senators and Senate staff
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Then I got first exposure to the Montana work ethic
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wrote a seminal book on this topic, entitled The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
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work ethic but exploits others effectively
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It did not appear to be meant as a lecture and clearly advanced his own image of farm-bred sincerity and good old-fashioned work ethic
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meticulous work ethic that included a willingness to
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I wouldn't mind working for a big corporation if they had a better work ethic and I was doing something I actually enjoyed
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The ethic of humanism transcends
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There is no work ethic in heaven
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His father had a strong work ethic and always provided adequately for the family
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Your serious attitudes and work ethic bode well for the career this year
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Your good work ethic will be noted by your superiors
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it’s the work ethic which depresses me
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Our society is built on free enterprise and a very strong work ethic
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whole selfish, greedy, and didn't have a conservation ethic
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Stallman in the ethical traditions of the "hacker ethic
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ethic into its very design
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voted exponent of the hacker ethic, Stallman saw no reason to
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few anarchic adherents of the hacker ethic helped propel that
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ethic into this new marketplace, but for the most part, the mar-
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programmers treated the hacker ethic as an embarrassing re-
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Such statements, while reflective of the hacker ethic, also re-
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mused on the relationship between the hacker ethic and mon-
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In the 1984 book Hackers, author Steven Levy, after much research and consultation, codified the hacker ethic as
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who cited convenient portions of the hacking ethic in defense
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Thus each individual should have a work ethic instilled but should not be overburdened with so many tasks that they are a drudgery and the children have no time for play
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I strongly believe in the work ethic
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His goals of becoming a physician had progressed to a level he'd always imagined, all due to his relentless diligence and work ethic
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"I guess I was born with the Hampton charm and you got the work ethic
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He paused as he recalled the everlasting debate at college about the work ethic in particular and the Protestant ethic in general
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This appeared to pose insurmountable problems for some priest-lecturers in his faculty: the basic principles of the Christian ethic was founded on the conception of goodwill to others; ‘love thy neighbour as thyself
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But competition for jobs paying higher wages is severely restricted by time-in-grade, education, and other restrictions; whereas general aptitude and a good work ethic makes much of the population aptly suited to perform any job
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urgent need of a new "work ethic"
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embodies the ideal Roman ethic, and will establish Rome itself
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ethic instilled in us to the heart of our being,” Locarno said
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’ Not even the Japanese work ethic can beat that
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‘We soon realized that we were not dealing with any other political party, but one that was following a professional work ethic that even most corporates could not match,’ says Sam Balsara, chairman and managing director of Madison
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This unique form of truth is linked with the concept of light, and ethic or Christianity as our life is contested with the light and eternal springs
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Secrecy in the police force is the ethic which means that he should not talk about police work to those outside the department
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Until all of us—or enough of us at least, to stop the rest—give up the entire ethic of killing, including all symbolic forms, the killing will go on
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This the ethic of love lived
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What a strange sense of calling – to love you supremely and believing from that we will learn, teach and be the only ethic that can save this planet, and the only ethic that the Beautiful Unfolding wants to manifest as
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This toxic overload of information is a virtual ethic without real wisdom, creating dead zones of indifference, apathy, and exhaustion
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This is an absolute (closed) ethic
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Society might have laws to enable it to function, but it would not have an ethic that guided the construction, application and invention of its institutions and the laws that govern them and the citizens' rights and responsibilities in regards to them
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Like a computer's software follows laws, we would not say it conformed to or acted from an ethic
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Unless, of course, justice is predicated upon the ethic of efficiency, i
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Similarly, what the social self is limits what type of society can emerge, unless we change the social ethic
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The institutions and values of society will always be limited by the ethic that gave it rise and continues to undergird its operating ideology
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To change the goal of society we must change its ethic – both its daily practices and its long term ideals
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Thus, to move towards a new ethic, to act from a new ethic, to create a system that will create us into what we want to become and give the same freedom to others (and subsequent generations) is a dangerous unknown, one that requires bravery and fraternity as we leave the factories to plant fields with new trees whose fruit we savor and celebrate and do not merely tolerate nor are simply sustained by
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It is in these ways that we, individually and collectively, must consider our ever evolving social ethic that is going to have to accommodate the novel social issues still developing
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The human ethic – what type of tree is it?
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Every system is an ethic; every system has a will
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How and what we communicate dictates the ethic and will of society – the communication system in which we exist with ourselves and others
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If health could be ascribed an ethic, synonyms of this metaphor would be flow, share, and love
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The social ethic that regulates flow between these organisms is love
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But what is it to act in these worlds not real, where the essence is perhaps and the ethic virtual?
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What is the ethic I can live so this mind I am living in and as can emerge as healthy as possible?
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The guiding social ethic of competing self-interest generating mutual benefits has been shown to be a rigged game: caste systems develop with the upper, top, wealthy, powerful class benefiting excessively compared to the hoi polloi
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If the world is currently defined by capitalistic self-interest, which is an ethical mindset, then it could be replaced by a new ethic prompted by a different intuitive, biological compulsion
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An abundant society, the society most capable of dealing with the coming ethical dilemmas, crisis and conflicts, will only emerge from the formation of institutions based upon the cooperative social ethic of love as an other-oriented, care-centered society
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One can suspend, sacrifice, gift one’s personal ethic of pacifistic love to protect one’s neighbor – the entire world as significant other – but not without a considered and fully informed sense of what this action of intercessory war – which is government, thus civil, sanctioned murder – must entail
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Love is a social and political ethic that is concerned not only about the present, but also remembers the past and with conscience moves into the future for the well being of all, not just self or family
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As this ethic of share and culture of gift grew, the garden of Earth began to unfold into a beautiful God of love
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“It doesn't matter if your ethic is charity or slavery, because they both value money as the way to achieve the end of acquiring more of itself – for whatever reason, it does not matter to money
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How can you do no harm when profit is the harm? Corporatenisms have their own, single vision ethic, carried out by the workers to benefit the shareholders
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As an ethic of imagination, this means the intended and collateral consequences inform the formation of the imagiton, and that the resultant consequences of one's enactment become the concerns of one's reimaginings
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These jointly comprise the ethic of imagination
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If imagination has a choice, a will, then can there not also be an ethic of the imagination? What was the ethic of the Age of Enlightenment? Learning? The Age of Democracy? Liberty? The 146
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What is the ethic of the Age of Imagination? Dare we imagine one? Have we the courage to construct and pursue one? What are the consequences of not having one? Of having one? We might say the enlightenment produced a scientific ethic; that we have a responsibility to pursue truth with the most precise skills and instrumentation possible
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However, for the sake of argument, what the ethics of science are or should be is moot, but it was an intellectual ethic that gave birth to science
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Science is the product of a particular ethic of knowing
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If we can feed the world, but do not, are we innocent or guilty of collective murder? What ethic dictates your answer? Is your principle derived from tenets of the Gilded Age or has it been reconceived under the potentially unfettered auspices of this new Age of Imagination?
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If we can cure the world of illness, of malaria, diarrhea, AIDS, but choose not to, because of our economic or political ethic, are we trespassers of a future ethic, which will find this act barbarous, or are we exemplars of today's business ethic, heroes of the profit motive? Slavers might have been great businessmen, but should we celebrate them rather than all those who did not become rich because they refused to participate in slavery, in any manner?
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We will have an ethic, regardless
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The Age of Imagination is currently ruled by the ethic of the Industrial Revolution
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In I'mage's culture of judgement laboring under an ethic of perfection, the will to self-define is a terrifying choice
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What ethic will rule those who have survived? Who will get to live forever; who will decide; who will you side with? And when this class emerges as the survivors of the best-connected, what new worlds will their virtually evolved desires, emotions, and values create? Will this anointed caste blueprint a hedonistic utopia of cart-thru mansions, pseudonymous casual second skin sex, and designer pleasures? Will there be equality this 165
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In that hyper-age will love be put on the endangered list, irrelevant, lost forever because it is ill-fit to the culture of I'mage? Yet, only in a culture of love, with an ethic of self-definition, is one free to create themselves without the fear of judgement or expectation of perfection
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“From the communal predilections of the heartmind, the basis for the construction of love emerges – a conceptualized ethic derived from one's willed sense of a community of caring
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“Love is an ethic?” s/he asked the remaining dog
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“Whatever rules your heart or frees it is your ethic
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In an epoch of crisis, art needs to embrace an ethic of sustainability