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    code switching

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    multilinguals tend to switch languages within the sameutterance. This phenomenon is referred to as code-switching. Eyamba Bokamba‚ a professor of Second Language Acquisition at the University of Illinois defines code-switching as‚ ’ [...] themixing of words‚ phrases and sentences from two distinct grammatical (sub) systems across sentence boundaries within the same speech event’ (Bokamba‚ 1989). Code-switching is then one phenomenon that results from bilingualism and multilingualism. Sociolinguists

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    Code of Ethics

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    Code of Ethics A code of ethics is a set of standards for professional behavior. Ethical codes are guidelines that are designed to set out acceptable behaviors for members of a particular group‚ association‚ or profession (Code of Ethics‚ n.d.). Many organizations govern themselves with a code of ethics‚ especially when they handle sensitive issues such as healthcare. Ultimately‚ a code of ethics serves as the written word declaring how professionals think of themselves‚ individually and collectively

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    Chivalry Codes

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    medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct‚ if you were a knight; you were expected to follow these rules. But not all knights in the seventeenth century followed these rules honestly or courageously. Some knights dishonored the code‚ putting their pride above the people they were supposed to serve. If there were dishonest knights in the contemporary times‚ chivalry in the modern world is indefinitely dead. Generations of dishonesty of corrupted knights from the contemporary times

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    The Code of Hammurabi

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    Hammurabi’s Code Mohandas Gandhi once stated‚ “An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.” Although this may be true for modern times‚ it seems that the mighty Babylonian king Hammurabi would laugh at such a statement. His response to Gandhi (had they lived even remotely in the same time era) would probably be something like‚ “Why is my whole kingdom not blind then?” Rewind to about 1772 BC‚ when king Hammurabi established a collection of principles to move his empire in the right direction

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    Hammurabi's Code

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    rid of it." There are many societies or cultures that still derive their beliefs or laws from Hammurabi’s ancient code. Hammurabi’s Code‚ is the oldest set of laws to be written‚ or set in stone. This code has 282 laws which was written in order to maintain control over society. It focused on the ground rules for moral behavior‚ family life‚ education‚ government‚ and business. The Code of Hammurabi‚ is written as clear as day‚ and just might be one of the most influential pieces of law ever recorded

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    Code Switching

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    "Code-Switching" Growing up on the out skirts of Philadelphia and a father with a sensitive job‚ requiring him to pack up and move in a moment ’s notice‚ my family moved in excess of two dozen times. This in itself took an enormous toll on the well-being of the family. Every time another move came about‚ came with it new challenges‚ social challenges that instigated change within myself. Constantly torn between friends‚ family and school life‚ I had evolved to be a routine that I came to learn in

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    Dress Code

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    institution with dress code is more appropriate and sophisticated then without; no more headaches. Imagine going through the hassle of trying to figure out what to wear every day‚ dress code would minimize or even vanish those time consuming worries. People wouldn’t have to worry about who looks better and who doesn’t‚ because everyone looks similar. Dress code may seem ancient to others‚ but when enforced it can be beneficial to many. Following this further‚ if a worker has dress code at their institution

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    Hamurabis Code

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    Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi‚ king and chief priest of Babylonia from 1792-1750 B.C.‚ expanded his empire greatly before focusing his energies toward wealth and justice for his people. He created a code protecting all classes of Babylonian society‚ including women and slaves called Hammurabi’s Code. He sought protection of the weak from the powerful and the poor from the rich. The carving on the stone suggests he received the code of laws from the sun god. Having a consistent and documented

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    The Justinian Code.

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    The Justinian Code came about when emperor Justinian‚ or Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus‚ decided to codify existing Roman Law‚ as well as add some of his own. This code had a great effect on the law of the land‚ and remains as the foundation of law in many western nations to this day. Despite it’s effects not being immediate‚ Justinians administrative genius helped to bring stability to the inconsistent law he inherited from Rome. In 529 A.D. Tribonian‚ Justinian’s legal minister‚ led a group

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    The Heroic Code

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    The Heroic Code The life of a warrior is not always filled with glamour and glory. Warriors cannot simply waltz through a tough battle‚ shedding blood left and right and taking all the glory and credit for themselves. There are often tough decisions to be made. Warriors also cannot just think of themselves‚ for their decisions often affect the lives of others as well. They need the heroic code to guide them in their decision making. In this essay‚ I will describe the heroic code and share its

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