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Jose Nieves

Meme | Define Meme at Dictionary.com - 0 views

  • a cultural item that is transmitted by repetition in a manner analogous to the biological transmission of genes.
Jose Nieves

wikis - definition of wikis by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. - 0 views

  • A collaborative website whose content can be edited by anyone who has access to it.
ino moreno

My Networked Life: Internet Connections and Social Connections | KBZ - 0 views

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      with a bit of reading, the article is not bad!
  • While she is on the road, Alisa is able to keep up with her assignments online. Her laptop is always on hand so she can quickly see what work she needs to do. Her computer also lets her stay connected to friends and her host families, who have become more like real family.
  • Internet is so important to Alisa because it allows her to stay in touch with people from her travels.
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  • Social media in China is different than in other countries due to the special political situation and economic environment. China has social networks that are the equivalent of Facebook and Twitter, but in this country they are used in slightly different ways. “People in the U.S. use Twitter more like casual talking,” says Hanwen. “In China people use social media more to share formal news.”
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      interesting to see how different in the world we really are. hmmmm what is going on america???
Cassandra Lawver

School Management and Moral Literacy: A Conceptual Analysis of the Model | Halil Eksi -... - 0 views

  • moral literacy is composed of three main components as ethics sen-sitivity, ethical reasoning skills and moral imagination
  • these components involve at least three components, aswell. In this study, it has been claimed that moral sensitivity includes both the cognitive and affective processes, andit has been suggested that a subcomponent about affect should be clearly included
  • the skills andknowledge speciic to making ethical choices in lie
Jose Nieves

Viral Videos - What Are Viral Videos? - 0 views

  • videos that are popular on the Internet.
  • The name is an allusion to the manner in which diseases spread--these videos, like a new strain of flu virus, start out being shared among a few people.
Jose Nieves

Social network | Define Social network at Dictionary.com - 0 views

  • an online community of people with a common interest who use a Web site or other technologies to communicate with each other and share information, resources, etc.: a business-oriented social network.
Jose Nieves

What is Social Networking? - Social Networking Explained - 0 views

  • The easiest way to understand social networking is to think of it like high school.
  • ocial networking is based on a certain structure that allow people to both express their individuality and meet people with similar interests.
ino moreno

MIT Academic Integrity - 1 views

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      I realize its "MIT" but its beautifully simple to read! 
Jose Nieves

What Is Blogging? - ABC News - 1 views

  • Web logs" -- are literally online diaries with articles, writings, photos, Web links or other entries made by the blogs' creators, or "bloggers."
  • he entries are typically listed in reverse chronological order where the most recent entry is on top and older "news" or musings can be found by scrolling down the Web page.
  • Most blogs allow readers to leave their own comments or links to topics and other Web sites relevant to the entry or the blog's topical focus
ino moreno

Ethics: Definition « The Business Ethics Blog - 0 views

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      every time i see "business ethics" i think of billy madison!! we'll structured article! future read!
  • “Ethics” can be defined as the critical, structured examination of how we should behave — in particular, how we should constrain the pursuit of self-interest when our actions affect others.
  • Ethics: Definition
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  • “Business Ethics” can be defined as the critical, structured examination of how people & institutions should behave in the world of commerce. In particular, it involves examining appropriate constraints on the pursuit of self-interest, or (for firms) profits, when the actions of individuals or firms affects others.
  • Ethics is critical in the sense of having to do with examining and critiquing various moral beliefs and practices.
  • Ethics involves looking at particular norms and values and behaviours and judging them, ask
  • ing whether various norms and values are mutually contradictory, and asking which ones matter more in what sorts of situations.
  • Ethics is structured in the sense that it’s not just about having an opinion about how people should behave.
  • Everyone has opinions.
  • ethics means providing reasoned justification for our choices & behaviour when it affects others, and reasoned justification for our praise or criticism of other people’s behaviour.
  • “business ethics,” as defined above, means that other, related ideas like Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and corporate citizenship and sustainability are in fact sub-topics within the broader topic of business ethics.
Jose Nieves

School for Ethical Education (SEE)  Integrity Works! Academic Intregrity Defi... - 1 views

  • Academic Integrity can be defined by honest academic work where (1) the ideas and the writing of others are properly cited;
  • students submit their own work for tests and assignments without unauthorized assistance
  • tudents report their research or accomplishments accurately.
Jose Nieves

Definition of ethics | Collins English Dictionary - 0 views

  • functioning as singular the philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it; moral philosophy
  • functioning as plural a social, religious, or civil code of behaviour considered correct, esp that of a particular group, profession, or individual
  • functioning as plural the moral fitness of a decision, course of action
Jose Nieves

Ethics | Define Ethics at Dictionary.com - 0 views

  • a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture.
  • the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics; Christian ethics.
  • that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.
Jose Nieves

Disinformation | Define Disinformation at Dictionary.com - 0 views

  • false information, as about a country's military strength or plans, publicly announced or planted in the news media, especially of other countries.
Jose Nieves

What is disinformation? - Curiosity - 0 views

  • s the intentional spreading of false information to change an outcome or perception.
Jose Nieves

Moral Literacy - 1 views

  • moral literacy is the development of skills of moral reasoning.
  • Moral literacy involves a complex set of skills and habits that can be cultivated and enriched through education.
Jose Nieves

What is Plagiarism - 1 views

  • to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own : use (a created production) without crediting the source vi: to commit literary theft: present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source
  • unacceptable to copy something out of a book, newspaper, journal or any other printed source.
Jose Nieves

U.S. Copyright Office - Copyright in General (FAQ) - 0 views

  • Copyright is a form of protection grounded in the U.S. Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression. Copyright covers both published and unpublished works.
  • protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
Jose Nieves

Thinking Critically - 0 views

  • People interested in political and social change see it as challenging and providing alternatives to the generally accepted beliefs and values of the power structure.
  • nvolves being thrown into the questioning mode by an event or idea that conflicts with your understanding of the world and makes you uncomfortable.
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