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access to an international network, Net Impact helps members to utilize ...
... http://ctb.ku.edu/. Supports your work in promoting community health ...
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A group of MBA students established a Net Impact student chapter at the KU School of Business.
Net Impact is a global organization devoted to making positive impacts on society, the economy, and the environment ...
via http://www.business.ku.edu/iceb/documents/PositiveCodeofConduct.pdf
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Email: ku_netimpact@yahoo.com
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Classification: Student
Number of members: 12
President: Travis Grosser
(785)840-6130
Advisor: Douglas May
(785)864-7520
Website: http://www.netimpact.org
Meeting Times: 2nd & 4th Friday of the month @ 4:00 p.m.
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May, Douglas, The University of Kansas, 785-864-7520, 785-864-5328, drmay@ku.edu.
kunews@ku.edu p (785) 864-3256 f (785) 864-3339. Nov. 9, 2007 ... Environmental Stewardship Program, KU Environs, Net Impact and Sierra Club. ...
@ http://www.news.ku.edu/2007/november/9/energy.shtml
... Developed by students in Professor Douglas R. May’s
Ethical Decision Making in Business course, Fall Semester 2006, revised by a committee ...
www.business.ku.edu/_FileLibrary/PageFile/201/Positive_Code_of_Conduct.pdf - 2007-03-30
This is similar to the typical 'Good Samaritan' negligence standard
applied by the various courts under the judicially created maritime common law ...
www.latitude38.com/letters/199901.htm
It sought recovery against DeFelice and Great Fortune for negligence in sinking
..... the General Prudential Rule, 33 U.S.C. § 221.20 The court reasoned: ... bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/661/661.F2d.1044.79-3505.html |
(b. 1923Beijing, China) is an American scholar on the relationship between science and religion.
According to PBS his mid 1960's Issues in Science and Religion "has been credited with literally creating the contemporary field of science and religion." [1]
Barbour gave the Gifford Lectures from 1989 – 1991 at the University of Aberdeen. These lectures led to the book Religion in an Age of Science. He was awarded the Templeton Prize in 1999[1] for Progress in Religion in recognition of his efforts to create a dialogue between the worlds of science and religion.
A Gifford lectures appointment is one of the most prestigious honors in academia. They are normally presented as a series over an academic year and given with the intent that the edited content be published in book form. A number of these works have become classics in the fields of theology or philosophy and their relationship to science
Changing Values: The reorientation of technology toward justice, participation, and sustainability will require a major change from past attitudes and values. I note first some evidence that for a significant minority in Western industrial societies such a change has already begun. Next, I suggest that the biblical tradition could make a distinctive contribution, provided the churches are willing to reexamine some of their doctrines and practices. Education, political action, catalytic crises, and the vision of new alternatives offer hope of averting the environmental and social disasters toward which current policies seem to be leading. (p.258)
... Vocal opponent of No Child Left Behind to speak at KU Thursday September 30, 2008 ...
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with a passion for ethical leadership practices.
He also served as a coach, mentor and tutor to Sigma Nu fraternity chapter members in Lawrence, Kansas.
It served as a framework for ongoing Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center (ETWRC) peer mentoring programs.[1]
... Open_to_Interpretation.html}}</ref> He then earned a [[Juris Doctor|Juris Doctor (J.D.)]] degree from [[Harvard Law School]] in 1982.
(sentenced to 30 months plus 2 years supervised release, a fine of $250,000, and a special assessment of $400;
sentence commuted to 2 years supervised release, a fine of $250,000, and a special assessment of $400) [17]
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Kansas harnessing the force of wind and rain in order to rebuild ...
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