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Tag Archives: ethics
Where Common Core Went Wrong
There is a big discussion in the educational community between teachers, administrators and parents on the value of a common core curriculum. While our country might need an army of scientists, technicians, engineers and mathematicians in the near future to stay competitive … Continue reading
The Soul Has Loved And Will Love Again Because It Has Learned Patience……
“Patience is a virtue.” We’re all familiar with that cliché, and many of us know that patience is listed by Paul in Galatians 5:22-23 as among the fruit of the Spirit. And, as usual the Qur’an also touches the essence … Continue reading
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Tagged Allah, ancient egypt, consciousness, Dr. Bilal Phillips, education, ethics, Fruit of the Holy Spirit, Galatians, god, happiness, healing, health, Impatience, islam, Isna Highschool, Jillian Michaels, love, mental-health, nature, optimal health, Patience, Patience is a Virtue, Prophet Mohammad, quran, salah, soul, Ted Talks, The Patience Stone, United States
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First Do No Harm….Who Says?
When medical students graduate from medical school, they take an oath—the Hippocratic oath—in which they solemnly swear, above all, to use their best judgment in treating their patients. Doctors hold this oath as sacrosanct; they regard upholding it as morally … Continue reading
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Tagged children, Dr. Mercola, education, enlightenment, environment, ethics, healing, health, health care, Hippocratic Oath, human, islam, love, Martin Feldstein, medicine, oprah, Paracelsus, philosophy, Physician, prayer, salah, Science, World War II
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Marketing and Manipulation
From a very young age my father began teaching me the core foundations of running a successful business. Although, I didn’t really think I liked business my Dad believed that business was the industry of the future and if there … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Business, children, ethics, marketing, philosophy, Responsibility, seth godin
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