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  • 51Ethical Threads — is a clothing manufacturer based in the United Kingdom. The company is wholly owned by the Battersea and Wandsworth Trades Union Congress and the London Region GMB Union. The company was created as a source of non sweatshop clothing and all… …

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  • 52Ethical persuasion — is a human being s internal ability to treat others with respect, understanding, caring, and fairness in order to understand themselves and others. There are three phases of ethical persuasion and they are:#Explore the other person s viewpoint.… …

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  • 53ethical will — A document or materials in which a person expresses the beliefs and experiences that have mattered most in his or her life. An ethical will has no legal significance; it is intended to convey the maker s core values to loved ones. Category: Wills …

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  • 54Ethical Culturist — Ethical Culturist, a person who believes in and observes the tenets of Ethical Culture …

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  • 55Ethical issues in psychiatry — are discussed in existing articles about:*Issues of professional ethics in psychiatry *Scientology and psychiatry and its initiatives, such as CCHR s work on psychiatric abuse *Anti psychiatry and its criticisms …

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  • 56Ethical anarchism — can refer to*a position in postmodern philosophy *the philosophical position of Fred Woodworth and his publication The Match! …

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  • 57ethical judgment — index conscience, responsibility (conscience) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 58ethical philosophy — index casuistry, conscience Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 59ethical self — index conscience Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 60ethical audit — UK US noun [C] HR, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ► SOCIAL AUDIT(Cf. ↑social audit) …

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