3 February 2012 Moral Rights In this information sheet we give an overview of the “moral rights” of individual creators under the Copyright Act. These rights were introduced in December 2000. Moral rights for performers are discussed in our information sheet Performersʼ Rights. For detailed information‚ see our practical guide‚ also called Moral Rights. These rights are also discussed in our books Film & Copyright‚ Architects & Copyright and Photographers: Copyright & Moral Rights. For information
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------------------------------------------------- Moral education Categories Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Pathways Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Key tabs | article tab edit tab move tab | study tab history tab watch tab | From A Cyclopedia of Education‚ edited by Paul Monroe‚ Ph.D. (New York: The Macmillan Company‚ 1911‚ vol. IV‚ pp. 306-314). Moral education * Ernest N. Henderson (Ph.D.‚ Professor of Philosophy and Education‚ Adelphi
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THE MORAL ARGUMENT How do we explain the fact that people often refrain from immoral acts even when there is no risk of their being caught? There are many formulations of the moral argument but they all have as their starting point the phenomenon (fact) of moral conscience. In essence the moral argument poses the question: where does our conscience‚ our sense of morality come from if not from God? It also asserts that if we accept the existence of objective moral laws we must accept the existence
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CIGNET: A PROCESS GONE WRONG Taquenia Brown MGT/449 5/28/2012 Timothy Peters PROCESS GONE WRONG Addressing the situation at Cignet‚ I would let the president know that an overhaul of the current process system may be expensive and timely. Changing the entire system to fix the defects could prove to be detrimental to the company. Through the audits of quality assurance‚ there may be issues with variations in the process. Meaning there could be an issue in the process
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"While watching a silent picture each individual supplies the unspoken words according to his own understanding of the action. The dullard sees the story in his own way as does the intelligent‚ the wise‚ and so on-each one‚ as I said before‚ supplying his own understanding and everyone is pleased. But when the actor gives through the spoken word his own interpretation-then-well‚ there is bound to be disappointment." - Charlie Chaplin. (taken from http://www.public.asu.edu/~ialong/Taylor46.txt)Drawing
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explanation‚ in your own words‚ of how the reasoning behind the judgment issued in that case is consistent with‚ or inconsistent with‚ Peter French’s analysis of corporate responsibility. You do not need give an assessment of whether you think the court’s judgment was correct — simply explain the arguments presented by the Court(s) and how they relate to French. Note about vocabulary: When these cases refer‚ for example‚ to “Ford J.”‚ that’s just a fancy legal way of saying “Judge Ford” (that is
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Many examples of how the morals of the youth changed were in the film. The first one is the breakage of the 18th Amendment. Roxie Hart‚ the protagonist‚ consumes alcohol illegally with her lover Fred. Roxie Hart and her boyfriend are shown consuming alcohol on the stairs‚ a direct stand against rules and standards. During the 1920’s‚ drinking in public was taboo‚ but the dare factor of alcohol was an exciting challenge which was meant to be rebelled against by the younger generation (Lazin). Another
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by choices‚ options‚ or moral dilemmas‚ the decisions we make will indicate what values we hold. Human values give worthiness and respect to life. The foundation of human values are based on · Dignity of human life · Respect and consideration for the "other" · The importance of integrity and service · An attitude of non-violence · The individual and collective quest for peace and happiness. In other words‚ values are a kind of a map in our minds of how things are or should be. Values are only our
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A moral value is a universally accepted ethical principle that governs the day to day living of life. These principles are important in maintaining unity‚ harmony and honour between people. Moral values are usually communal and shared by the public in general‚ thus if there is no agreement among community members no moral values will be established. Moral values define the principles and standards which determine the extent to which human action or conduct is right or wrong. They encompass a wide
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do whatever it takes to save her city of Tara from the Civil War. Margret Mitchell gives us a thrilling adventure to follow in Gone With The Wind‚ leaving us on the edge of our seat the whole time. I enjoyed this book in particular because it takes you back in time‚ as if you were there yourself. Letter: Dear Mrs. Margaret Mitchell‚ I really liked your book‚ Gone With The Wind. It was one of the most magnificent books I have ever read. It gives a perfect image of what the Civil War was
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