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    Code of Conduct

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    NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION CODE OF CONDUCT DECLARATION OF POLICY Public office is a public trust. It is the policy of the State to promote a high standard of ethics in public service. Public officials and employees shall at all times be accountable to the people and shall discharge their duties with utmost responsibility‚ integrity‚ competence‚ and loyalty‚ act with patriotism and justice‚ lead modest lives‚ and uphold public interest over personal interest. RULE I NORMS OF BEHAVIOR

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    The Samurai Code

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    referring to their devotion to their leader. Firstly‚ the samurai had a strict code code that they followed. This code was called the Bushido code. The meaning bushido means way of the warrior. The code required that Samurai self sacrifice‚ obedience‚ skill‚ honor‚ and bravery. Everything they did they had to think about honoring the code. Since they started training when they were five they had to worry about honoring the code their entire life. Todd 2 Secondly‚ samurai training was hard work. For

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Code of Hammurabi The Code of Hammurabi is an ancient set of laws that was used to establish order in ancient Egypt. Although this code would be viewed as brutal by today’s standards‚ it was a huge step forward in the pursuit of stability in the ancient world. Perhaps the most brutal aspect of this code is the concept of lex talionus‚ or the “eye for an eye” system of punishment that it established. The Code of Hammurabi is thought to be one of the earliest forms of written law. This code was

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    Hammurabi Code

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    The Code of Hammurabi King Hammurabi is arguably one of the most well-known rulers of Ancient Mesopotamia‚ alongside Ur-Nammu‚ Great King Sargon‚ and Tiglath-Pileser to name a few. Shortly after 1900 B.C.‚ the Amorites – the Semites from the west who weakened the Third Dynasty of Ur‚ took Babylon as their capital. Gradually and carefully‚ they consolidated their position in the north. By the eighteenth century‚ the Old Babylonian dynasty attained full strength under King Hammurabi‚ who had a long

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    Tacit Codes

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    belong is to understand the tacit codes of the people you live with”‚ meaning that in order to be suitably linked to a specific crowd‚ you must understand their implicit codes and know to abide by them. Although some believe these tacit codes cease to exist among groups‚ I feel as though they have been implanted into every group within our society no matter what its size or purpose is. For example‚ one of the tacit codes I know far better than any other is girl code. Not all girls understand the

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    Reusability of Code

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    Reusability of Code PRG 211 30‚ July 2012 Reusability of Code Reusability of code ’s general purpose is to reduce unnecessary coding which in the end reduces project development time and funds. It is essentially taking code from one part of a program and attempting to employ it elsewhere without having to alter too much. This method is similar to reusing software mechanisms in object-oriented programming. Object-oriented programming and procedural programming are two programming paradigms

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    The Code of Hammurabi

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    The Code of Hammurabi was written by King Hammurabi‚ who began ruling the Babylonian Empire in about 1800 BC. Hammurabi came to power using his strengths as a military leader‚ conquering many smaller city-states to create his Empire. Hammurabi believed that the gods appointed him to bring justice and order to his people‚ and he took this duty very seriously. Not long after his ascent to power‚ he created his Code‚ 282 laws written to define all relationships and aspects of life in the kingdom. The

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    The Theodosian Code

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    was a need for organized law; and so with each emperor there came new constitutions and decrees for the Roman people to follow. The Theodosian Code was just one of the many juristic materials that helped define Roman law and keep legal clarity until the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 C.E.1This paper will define the contents of The Theodosian Code; show how the size and organization of the Roman Empire had an effect on the document; and examine how religion had influenced the laws within the

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    Code of Ethics

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    Codes of Ethics Comparison COUN 501—Counselor Professional Identity‚ Function‚ and Ethics Lakeisha Miller Liberty University Abstract The primary purpose of a code of ethics is to safeguard the welfare of clients by providing what is in their best interest. It is also designed to safeguard the public and to guide professionals in their work so that they can provide the best service possible. All professional counselors are obligated to perform by a code of ethics. The American Counseling

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    Dress Code

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    “ A dress brings us together‚ like an athletic team.” I feel some type of dress code would cut down some of the everyday problems that schools have today. A dress code in public schooling would be a good idea because it would reduce violence‚ the uniforms are more cheaper than regular clothes‚ and it should make the school more an academic atmosphere‚ and less of a social one. In fact‚ a dress code should solve many problems including violence that occurs everyday in school. Also‚ there are fights

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