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  1. Columbus Circle: 2 Columbus Circle, Ethical Culture Fieldston School, 59th Street - Columbus Circle, Professional Children's School
  2. Society For Ethical Culture (1893) by Felix Adler, 2010-09-10
  3. The Stuggle for Peace II. Proposals for World Order. An Address by Jerome Nathanson, Leader of the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
  4. Ethical Culture: An entry from MACM's <i>Contemporary American Religion</i> by Joseph Chuman, 1999
  5. From Reform Judaism to Ethical Culture: the Religious Evolution of Felix Adler by Benny Kraut, 1976
  6. Morality & American freedom;: A collection of ethical culture addresses by Khoren Arisian [and others] (An Ethical culture publication) by Jerome Nathanson, 1972
  7. Ethical Culture Fieldston School by Alumni Directory 2005, 2005
  8. ETHICAL CULTURE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Benny Kraut, 2005
  9. Education through experience. A four year experiment in the Ethical culture school by Mabel Ray Goodlander, 2010-08-30
  10. The value of an ethical corporate culture.: An article from: Strategic Finance by Curtis C. Verschoor, 2006-11-01
  11. Jain Influences on Gandhi's Early Thought; Between Two Worlds: Gandhi's First Impressions on British Culture; Ethical Politics: Gandhi's Meaning for Our Time by Stephen Hay, 1969-01-01
  12. Instilling a code of conduct: elevating compliance from an exercise of the legal commonplace to a code of ethical conduct requires a culture anchored in ... An article from: Risk & Insurance by Lynne Prescott Hepler, 2006-02-01
  13. By-Laws Of The Society For Ethical Culture (1894) by Society For Ethical Culture, 2010-09-10
  14. Creating a culture of ethical behavior: protecting yourself and your business from unethical behavior.(HR MATTERS): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Judith Cummings, 2009-03-01

81. The Ethical Manifold: Discussion On Ethical Culture Roots
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82. The Ethical Manifold: Discussion On Ethical Culture Books
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83. Bomis: The Faiths And Beliefs/Ethical Culture Ring
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    Northern Virginia Ethical Society
    This Ethical Culture and Ethical Humanist society, meeting in Vienna, Virginia, was founded in 1983 to serve the greater Washington, DC area including the Virginia suburbs. Diverse intergenerational community, including an ethics-centered Sunday School for children and youth.
    www.noves.org American Ethical Union A federation of Ethical Societies in the United States.
    www.aeu.org Washington Ethical Society Serving Washington, DC
    www.EthicalSociety.org Ethical Society of Austin Austin, TX
    www.main.org Ethical Society of Boston A liberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma.
    www.bostonethical.org Jone Johnson's Platform Addresses Copies of recent Platform Addresses by Jone Johnson, Leader, Northern Virginia Ethical Society. www.jjnet.com
  • 84. Ethical Culture Library

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    85. Ethical Culture Fieldston School
    ethical culture Fieldston School. The ECF web site (www.ecfs.org) will beunavailable today, Friday, February 21, 2003 for a scheduled upgrade.
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    Ethical Culture Fieldston School
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    86. Ethical Culture Movement. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. ethical culture movement. originating in the Society for EthicalCulture, founded in New York City in 1876, by Felix Adler.
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    87. Charity Village® Research: Building An Ethical Culture In An Organization
    Article. Building an ethical culture in an organization by ShirleneCourtis, Pollution Probe May 27, 1995; Canadian FundRaiser. Poor
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    Path Main Street Library Research Articles Feature Article
    Building an ethical culture in an organization by Shirlene Courtis, Pollution Probe
    May 27, 1995; Canadian FundRaiser
    Poor moral behaviour seems rampant in society, witness recent insider trading scandals, The United Way Covenant House , and political scandals - all of them moral issues. In fact, says Neal Davis , Vice-president for Development and Public Affairs, Heidleberg College , Tiffen, Ohio, we often fail to communicate what ethics and moral behaviour is acceptable. According to Dr. Davis, the high turnover of professional development staff - the average tenure of a development director today is 18 months - is rarely due to poor performance or because they lack technical skills. Rather, dure to ethical reasons, expectations from boards, or their own actions, these development executives are perceived to have negative impacts on donors, clients and trustees. Doing the right things
    Davis' prescription - no matter the time costs, keep your door open. You will be perceived as approachable. Include staff from all levels in discussions; have unsheduled and informal luncheons with staff and trustees; be involved in your church and community. Dr. Davis cited a Guideline for Living created by

    88. CharityVillage Research: Building An Ethical Culture In An Organization
    Ethical fundraising and financial accountability code proposed bythe Canadian Centre for Philanthropy May, 1998. Introduction.
    http://www.charityvillage.com/charityvillage/research/ccpcode.html
    Path Main Street Library Research Articles Feature Article Ethical fundraising and financial accountability code
    proposed by the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy [May, 1998]
    Introduction
    A. Donors' Rights
  • All donors (individuals, corporations, and foundations) are entitled to receive an official receipt for income tax purposes for the amount of the donation. Donors of non-monetary eligible gifts (or gifts-in-kind) are entitled to receive an official receipt that reflects the fair market value of the gift. (Note: "Eligible gifts" are defined in Revenue Canada Interpretation Bulletin IT-110R2 or its successor. Some common gifts, such as donations of volunteer time, services, food, inventory from a business, etc. Are not eligible to receive official tax receipts.) The charity's governing board may establish a minimum amount for the automatic issuance of receipts, in which case smaller donations will be receipted only upon request.
  • All fundraising solicitations by or on behalf of the charity will disclose the charity's name and the purpose for which funds are requested. Printed solicitations (however transmitted) will also include its address or other contact information.
  • Donors and prospective donors are entitled to the following, promptly upon request:
  • 89. Home
    This local Ethical Society meets in Ossining, New York.Category Society Religion and Spirituality ethical culture Societies......We welcome you to explore this web site , where we can introduce ourselves in moredepth, describe ethical culture, answer many of your questions, and invite
    http://www.esnw.org/
    108 Pinesbridge Road
    Ossining, NY 10562
    Ethical Culture affirms the moral integrity, dignity and worth of every human individual, regardless of religious creed, ethnic origin, race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.
    We are:
    a community of members and friends from a wide range of backgrounds, beliefs and traditions, uniting on the common ground of religious humanism: affirmation of the individual worth of every human being, commitment to the democratic process, respect and appreciatoin for both individual difference and cultural diversity, relying on human compassion and intelligence as the best means for solving human problems and understanding our world;

    We are:
    part of a part of a religious movement started with the New York Society for Ethical Culture, founded by Felix Adler in 1876. Our own Society has been around for over 50 years;

    We believe:
    that all human beings have the freedom and responsibility to shape meaningful lives; we believe that all human beings have the opportunity and the obligation to act so as to bring out the best in others, and in so acting to discover they also bring out the best in themselves. We believe that each person has an inexhaustible potential for imaginative and constructive response to the problems and mysteries of existence;

    We wish:
    not to indoctrinate, but to study, learn and act. We speak not of worship, but of reverence both for the finest expressions of human dignity, spirit, and creativity, and for the nurturing and inspiring natural world. We seek to enjoy life's blessings, and to increase the possibility for all humanity to share in those blessings.

    90. Speech To Ethical Culture Society Of Los Angeles
    Pantheists of Southern California Speech to ethical culture Society of Los Angeles.1st April 2001. My talk to the ethical culture Society went quite well.
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    Pantheists of Southern California:
    Speech to Ethical Culture Society of Los Angeles
    1st April 2001
    There were eight core members of the Ethical Culture Society at the meeting. Everybody there was over fifty. They listened politely and asked good questions afterward. I enjoyed the way they drew out the ethical implications of all that I said. David Harrington
    Pantheists of Southern California Home Page

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    The Earth is Sacred; the Universe, Divine.

    91. What Is An Ethical Culture?
    workplace 25. The ICAC's ethical culture Survey. the ethical cultureof an organisation is critical to its performance. This publication
    http://www.icac.nsw.gov.au/pub/public/2_19r.cfm
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      Table of contents Table of figures The ICAC's Ethical Culture Survey ... Home
        What is an ethical culture? Key issues to consider in building an ethical organisation A survey of NSW public sector agencies and local councils Summary report September 2000 This publication is available in other formats for the vision impaired upon request. Please advise of format needed, for example large print or as an ASCII file. This publication is also available on the ICAC website in HTML format, www.icac.nsw.gov.au Acknowledgement of the ICAC's work and resources is expected in anything that may be produced as a result of the use of this Report. We would like to point out that the Kit for conducting an ethical culture survey, as discussed in this report, has been produced by the ICAC for use by New South Wales public servants in the New South Wales Public Sector. ICAC web site address: www.icac.nsw.gov.au recognises that limited further use of this material can occur for the purposes of "fair dealing", e.g. study, research or criticism etc. However, if you wish to make use of this material other than as is permitted by the please write to the Independent Commission Against Corruption at GPO Box 500, Sydney, NSW, 2001.

    92. Ethical Culture Information Sites
    Reviewed ethical culture sites, by people who know ethical culture and workwith ethical culture. Top Religion and Spirituality ethical culture
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    93. The Ethical Culture Fieldston School
    The ethical culture Fieldston School Bronx, New York. General Information Coeducationalday collegepreparatory, arts, and technology school. Grades PK-12.
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    94. The KnowMadz - Ethical Culture Society
    Ethical Cultural Society. Deed Above Creed. The ethical culture Society is aliberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma.
    http://www.knowmadz.org/meta/ethical.htm
    Ethical Cultural Society
    Deed Above Creed
    The Ethical Culture Society is a liberal religious and educational fellowship without formal creed or dogma. They are a community, joined together to help develop ethical ideals, to celebrate life's joys and support one another through life's crises, and to work together for the improvement of our world and the future of our children. All who share these beliefs and principles are welcome regardless of racial, religious, or national origin.

    95. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Ethical Culture"
    Popular Web Sites for ethical culture . 1. New York Society for EthicalCulture Virtual Home of the New York ethical culture Society.
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    96. Barings - The Need For Ethical Culture - St James Ethics Centre
    home. Barings the need for ethical culture - Simon Longstaff. A version ofthis article was written for the Australian Business Management in May 1995.
    http://www.ethics.org.au/things_to_read/articles_to_read/banking_and_finance/art
    Barings - the need for ethical culture
    - Simon Longstaff A version of this article was written for the Australian Business Management in May 1995 The collapse of Britain’s oldest merchant bank, Barings, should hold a number of lessons for directors and other officers responsible for a company’s operations. Most important is the need to realise that no amount of external or internal regulation and surveillance will, by itself, prevent determined people from going off the rails.
    The crisis precipitated in Baring’s Singapore dealing room could just as easily have been the basis for a spectacular triumph. As is so often the case, censure has followed failure. The actual behaviour of the dealer is condemned because he bet the wrong way and then compounded his error by chasing losses. Had his judgement (or luck) been a little better, then he might now be enjoying the fruits of an enhanced reputation and a healthy bonus. It may appear a little cynical, however one must wonder whether Nick Leeson’s superiors would have castigated him for the same deals if they had led to windfall profits.
    Why did it happen? It seems to me that events such as these are a direct product of the environment in which derivatives are traded. For the most part, traders operate as relatively isolated individuals whose remuneration is specifically linked to performance. That is, there is a direct nexus between profit and the size of the year’s bonus. Indeed it is rare to find a remuneration policy that specifically takes account of the manner in which profits are generated.

    97. Buck/Cane Architects - The Ethical Culture School
    SELECTED PROJECTS. The ethical culture School New York, NY. New computerlab, renovations to classrooms, cafeteria and administrative
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    The Ethical Culture School
    New York, NY

    New computer lab, renovations to classrooms, cafeteria and administrative offices; master plan and accessibility studies
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    98. Ethical Culture In Society > Religion And Spirituality
    A federation of Ethical Societies in the United States, representing the EthicalCulture movement, founded in 1876 by Felix Adler. Find ethical culture on
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    99. Hacker Culture
    Steve Mizrach of the dept. of Anthropology, University of Florida, summarizes his findings in a new set of ethical principles.
    http://www.animationenshus.eksjo.se/Jonas.Lowgren/ HackerCultures/newethics.html

    100. National Humanities Institute
    Promotes research, publishing, and teaching in the humanities, with emphasis on the ethical preconditions and purposes of culture and society.
    http://www.nhinet.org/
    The N ATIONAL H UMANITIES I NSTITUTE seeks to revitalize the humanities, and with them ‘the culture,’ as the only way of effecting lasting beneficial change.
    NHI promotes research, publishing, and teaching in the humanities, with emphasis on the ethical preconditions and purposes of culture and society, the centrality of personal freedom and creativity, and the historical nature of human existence. While NHI promotes a point of view that it regards as indispensable to addressing contemporary needs, it cultivates a spirit of openness and critical reflection, hoping that others will make independent, perhaps wholly unexpected use of its ideas in their own writing, teaching, and other work.
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