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141. American National Business Hall Of Fame, ANBHF
A nonprofit business ethics organization, established 1972, that honors exemplary business leaders and educates students and business groups on their visionary management methods. Includes education and research programs, and an academic Journal.
http://www.anbhf.org
The ANBHF is a nonprofit education and research organization dedicated to creating an awareness, understanding and appreciation of exemplary business leadership. We research and promote outstanding examples of business leadership, exposing students and the public to their stories. The ANBHF also supports specific areas of academic research in management and business leadership. Laureates Journal Research Program Education Program ... Slide Show One of the great strengths of the free enterprise system is its ability to create the conditions under which entrepreneurship and managerial leadership thrive. Our laureates demonstrate that lasting business success is usually based, not only upon hard work and a concern for the bottom line, but also upon a willingness to make unpopular decisions when necessary, a concern for the customer and a concern for employees. Moreover, they demonstrate that capitalism is consistent with a high standard of ethics.

142. Ethics Of Research On Humans Home
ethics of research on Humans. It has been a leading provider of trainingin the ethics of research on humans since the early 1990s.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/erh/
Ethics of Research on Humans
Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, King's College London
The Centre of Medical Law and Ethics at King's College London runs two series of training events to meet the needs of researchers and members of research ethics committees. Our Introductory Courses offer three days of systematic and multi-disciplinary training. Starting with the basics of ethical analysis, we offer expert overviews of aspects of health care research, regulation, statistics, and law necessary for competent ethical review. The Advanced Study Days examine a specific aspect or area of research on humans, acting as a forum for speaking and learning about particular experiences of research, good practice, dilemmas, and possible solutions. Over the past 10 years the Ethics of Research on Humans series of courses has been praised for the high standards of teaching, relevance to participants' needs, and for encouraging debate and the sharing of experiences and ideas among participants. On this site you can find out more information about our courses, about forthcoming events, and how to apply. The Centre of Medical Law and Ethics was inaugurated in 1978 to provide opportunities for teaching, study, research and discussion of law and ethics as they relate to medicine and health care. It has been a leading provider of training in the ethics of research on humans since the early 1990s.

143. APS Guidelines For Professional Conduct
research ethics statement and guidelines from the American Physical Society
http://www.aps.org/statements/02.2.html

144. Stoicism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
of the system of ethics, popular in Ancient Greece, which has physics as its foundation.......
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/stoicism.htm
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General Description The term "Stoicism" derives from the Greek word "stoa," referring to a colonnade, such as those built outside or inside temples, around dwelling-houses, gymnasia, and market-places. They were also set up separately as ornaments of the streets and open places. The simplest form is that of a roofed colonnade, with a wall on one side, which was often decorated with paintings. Thus in the market-place at Athens the stoa poikile (Painted Colonnade) was decorated with Polygnotus's representations of the destruction of Troy, the fight of the Athenians with the Amazons, and the battles of Marathon and Oenoe. Zeno of Citium taught in the stoa poikile in Athens, and his adherents accordingly obtained the name of Stoics. Zeno was followed by Cleanthes, and then by Chrysippus, as leaders of the school. The school attracted many adherents, and flourished for centuries, not only in Greece, but later in Rome, where the most thoughtful writers, such as Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, counted themselves among its followers. We know little for certain as to what share particular Stoics, Zeno, Cleanthes, or Chrysippus, had in the formation of the doctrines of the school, But after Chryssipus the main lines of the doctrine were complete. The stoic doctrine is divided into three parts: logic, physics, and ethics. Stoicism is essentially a system of ethics which, however, is guided by a logic as theory of method, and rests upon physics as foundation. Briefly, their notion of morality is stern, involving a life in accordance with nature and controlled by virtue. It is an ascetic system, teaching perfect indifference (

145. Research Ethics – National Research Council Canada
Home R D research ethics. research ethics. research ethics, research InvolvingHuman Subjects, Date Modified 200405-17. Top of page, Important Notices.
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National Research Council (NRC) affirms that excellence in research cannot be achieved without excellence in ethics NRC requires that all research with which it is involved shall be in compliance with NRC's policies and procedures for meeting standards of ethics. Research Ethics Research Involving Human Subjects Date Modified: 2004-05-17 Important Notices

146. Sentiment As Social Justice
Article from the Christian research Institute dealing with capital punishment and rebutting the argument of a higher Christian ethic.
http://www.equip.org/free/DE205.htm
Feature Article: sentiment as social justice:
tHE ETHICS OF CAPital punishment by J. Daryl Charles This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal , volume 17, number 1 (1994). For further information or to subscribe to the Christian Research Journal go to: http://www.equip.org SYNOPSIS Historically, the church has affirmed the right of the civil magistrate in matters of capital justice. Contemporary culture, in contrast, is permeated with arguments against capital punishment. Even among those professing Christian faith, there is widespread opposition to the death penalty. As a trend, the ever-increasing role of the media in manipulating public sentiment in the face of pressing ethical debates promises not to subside. While we may grant that the Christian community is divided over this issue and while we take no delight in its clarification, the church — in keeping with its earthly mandate — is to instruct the state in matters of justice. The highly publicized 1992 executions of Robert Alton Harris (California) and Roger Keith Coleman (Virginia), for better or worse, injected a new level of urgency into the debate over capital punishment. In both cases the extent to which the American public was treated to a numbing display of sentimentality by media pundits was nothing short of breathtaking. A more recent case involving a disabled murderer, Charles Sylvester Stamper, further fueled the death penalty debate on a national level. Stamper, who killed three people in a restaurant robbery, became the first person in a wheelchair to be put to death since the

147. POLICY STATEMENT FOR RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN PARTICIPANTS
Policy Statement Ethical Conduct for research Involving Humans (1998), and any subsequentrevisions thereto), and has mandated its research ethics Boards (REBs
http://www.mcmaster.ca/ors/policies/humans.htm
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
Complete Policy Title: POLICY STATEMENT FOR RESEARCH
INVOLVING HUMAN PARTICIPANTS
Policy Number (if applicable): n/a Approved by: The President Date of Most Recent Approval: September, 2002 Revision Date(s): Position Responsible for Developing
and Maintaining the Policy: Vice-President of Research
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Contact Department: Office of Research Services If there is a discrepancy between this electronic policy and the written copy held by the Policy owner, the written copy prevails. Policy Statement for Research Involving Human Participants Research involving human participants is premised on a fundamental moral commitment to advancing human welfare, knowledge and understanding and to examining cultural dynamics. As a research intensive institution, McMaster University shares this commitment in its promotion of responsible research.
The fundamental imperative of research involving human participation is respect for human dignity and well-being. To this end, the University endorses the ethical principles cited in the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (1998), and any subsequent revisions thereto), and has mandated its Research Ethics Boards (REBs) to ensure that all research investigations involving human participants are in compliance with the Statement. The REBs shall establish appropriate administrative policies and procedures to implement this policy.

148. Medical Humanities
research, education programs, newsletter, and internet links in the area of medical ethics.
http://www.ecu.edu/medhum/
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The Department of Medical Humanities at The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University carries out a three-fold mission of professional education, research, and service. The department teaches required courses in all four years of medical school including courses on the ethical and social aspects of medicine in the first and second years, case-based ethics seminars with third year students during their various clinical clerkship rotations, and "selectives" in ethics, law, philosophy, history, literature, and social policy for fourth year students. In addition, the faculty teach a graduate course for the basic science students. Department faculty are actively involved in research programs and publish widely in peer reviewed philosophy, bioethics, law, history, and medical journals.

149. Ethics Of Research
ethics of research Involving Animals. The Nuffield Council on Bioethics,London, has announced a new Working Party to consider the
http://www.nca-nl.org/English/Lnews/ethics_of_research_involving_ani.htm
Ethics of Research Involving Animals
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics, London, has announced a new Working Party to consider the ethics of research involving animals. The Council, an independent body that examines the ethical issues raised by developments in medicine and biology, was established in 1991; it is funded by The Nuffield Foundation, the Medical Research Council, and The Wellcome Trust.
The members of the Working Party bring a variety of perspectives to the discussion of this controversial topic, with backgrounds including animal welfare, philosophy, science, law, and veterinary practice. The range of expertise will allow an open and informed debate of the issues. The Working Party will also hold a series of fact-finding meetings and will consult with the public using a variety of methods during the summer of 2003.
Fundamental questions will be discussed. Does research involving animals yield information applicable to humans? Are there valid alternatives? Are there morally relevant distinctions between different species such as mosquitoes, mice, and monkeys? If so, how should these differences be reflected in regulations? Can the welfare of different animals be reliably assessed?
The Council expects to publish a Report on the topic in early 2005. For further information contact Nicola Perrin [020 7681 9627; e-mail:

150. Welcome To Centre For Social Markets
Nonprofit organization promoting responsible entrepreneurship, business ethics, accountability, sustainable development, and human rights. Information on services, membership, research and publications. Offices in India and the UK.
http://www.csmworld.org/
The Centre for Social Markets (CSM) is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to making markets work for the triple bottom line - people, planet and profit. Through our offices in India and the United Kingdom, and an international network of partners and associates, CSM promotes responsible entrepreneurship, ethics and accountability worldwide. Founded in 2000, we are a values-based organisation committed to sustainable development and human rights.
five main work streams focussing on business, investors, workers, consumers and governance respectively. Our primary geographical focus is on developing and transition countries, and our key constituencies are ethnic minority communities in industrialised countries, and domestic industry and stakeholders in developing countries. Responsible Competitiveness Consortium' launched (Brazil, Dec 2003)
CSM is founder-member of a new int'l research consortium, launched at the UN Global Compact meeting in Brazil (Dec 2003). Details:

151. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Ethics And Research
Programs » ethics. ethics and research. Since its founding in 1886, SigmaXi has stressed that integrity is vital to the scientific process.
http://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/ethics/index.shtml
Overview Diversity Education Ethics ... Science Advocacy Ethics
Ethics and Research Since its founding in 1886, Sigma Xi has stressed that integrity is vital to the scientific process. As federal money has poured into research following World War II, scientific integrity has also become increasingly important in maintaining the public trust. Ethical conundrums are manifesting themselves in many areas of science and engineering research, from the laboratory bench to the corporate board room. The issues range from how research is conducted to the publication of research results, professional advancement, standards of judgment, compensation, relationships and commercial entities, management and appropriate credit for authorship. It is an area that scientists have often taken for granted, to the detriment of their younger colleagues and, eventually, their own work. In addition to publishing articles on science and technology, Sigma Xi's award-winning magazine, American Scientist , has long been a forum for discussion of ethics and values in science. The

152. TREnds
A newsletter on issues in teaching research ethics. Publication ceased after 1999.
http://www.indiana.edu/~poynter/trends.html
TREnds
Selections from Trends (ISSN 1075-766X), a newsletter on issues in teaching research ethics, are posted here. (The hard-copy version included useful but ephemeral items such as meeting announcements that are not posted here.) Trends was edited by Kenneth D. Pimple, Ph.D., TRE project director. It had a noble six-year run, but has been retired.

153. Look For Future Emphasis On Ethics, Technology, Research, And Economics
Look for Future Emphasis on ethics, Technology, research, and Economics is apage from the APS Bulletin section of the American Pain Society web site.
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154. Thorpe St Andrew School Religion, Philosophy And Ethics Website
Links to help with Religious Education research projects. Links are suitable for students from Year 7 through to 'A' Level, and include links to the World Religions, as well as links on issues within Philosophy and ethics.
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155. NEJM -- The Ethics Of Research In Developing Countries
Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine The ethics of researchin Developing Countries. The ethics of research in Developing Countries.
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To the Editor: The editorial by Dr. Angell (March 30 issue) that accompanied our article conflated two Rakai Project studies. We conducted a community-based, randomized trial of sexually transmitted disease (STD) control for the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the Rakai district of Uganda, involving 15,127 persons. We subsequently performed a secondary analysis of HIV viral load in 415 retrospectively identified couples in which one partner was HIV-positive and one was initially HIV-negative. In her editorial, Dr. Angell suggests that the HIV-positive study participants could have easily been treated with antiretroviral drugs. This

156. Bioethics, Inc. Home Page
Commercial organisation providing bioethics, clinical ethics, research ethics consultancy services.
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157. Lost Paradises And The Ethics Of Research And Publication
Browse General Catalog. Return To Lost Paradises and the ethics of researchand Publication. Lost Paradises and the ethics of research and Publication.
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158. Dumont Institute For Public Policy Research
New Jersey based free market think tank that conducts research in economics, law, accounting international trade, and ethics.
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159. Global Health Council - Workshop On The Ethics Of Research Related To Healthcare
News/Event Item Workshop on the ethics of research Related to Healthcare in DevelopingCountries When 1214 February 2004 Where Cape Town, South Africa In
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160. E-Medical-Ethics.com: Information About Medical Ethics.
Information about medical and research ethics, history, oaths and declarations.
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Western medical ethics have evolved from the ancient Hippocratic Oath and western principles of gentlemanly honor. Standards of professional behavior were codified in the late17th century and officially adopted by medical associations as early as the mid-19th century. The ethics of medical research were more recently codified and adopted after abuses of ethical and moral standards by Nazi doctors in WWII concentration camps. Such abuses have not been exclusive to wartime. Doctors of the American Public Health Service committed ethical misconduct and racism in human research by denial of treatment for syphilis in 399 African-American men from 1932 to 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama. In the future medical ethics will adapt to changes in science and society, but must remain rooted in beneficence, respect for persons, and justice. Continuing evolution in medical ethics is occurring with the advent of new reproductive technologies, the Human Genome Project, cloning stem cells , gene therapy and xenotransplantation. The origins of medical and research ethics are examined below.

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