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  2. Cornerstone Policy Research - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Policy Research and its legislative action arm Cornerstone Action are a conservative think tank headquartered and primarily active in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The organization describes itself as "dedicated to the preservation of strong families, limited government and free markets". [ 2 ]

  3. Yang Tuck Yoong - Wikipedia

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    In an August 1991 letter to The Straits Times, Yang opined that there was a "direct link between sex and violence on the screen and criminal behaviour." [6]In December 2017, following President Donald Trump's announcement that the American embassy in Israel would be relocated to Jerusalem, Yang referred to the city as the "indivisible capital of Israel and that is really non-negotiable", but ...

  4. Government of Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    Traditional laws were aligned with Christian teachings, such as the implementation of "Blue Laws" to regulate societal behaviour. These "Blue Laws" were introduced by the Reverend John Williams. He adapted a version of the Raʻiātea Code of Laws to regulate the conduct of the peoples of Rarotonga.

  5. Industry groups sue over Biden ban on medical debt from ...

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    Two groups representing the credit reporting and credit union industries have filed a lawsuit challenging a new rule adopted by U.S. President Joe Biden's outgoing administration banning the ...

  6. Why Bill Gates Is Telling All About Life Before His Billions ...

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    Microsoft founder Bill Gates is telling his “origin story” in his own words with the memoir Source Code, being released on Feb. 4 "My parents and early friends put me in a position to have a ...

  7. Behavioral ethics - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral ethics is a field of social scientific research that seeks to understand how individuals behave when confronted with ethical dilemmas. [1] [2] It refers to behavior that is judged within the context of social situations and compared to generally accepted behavioral norms.

  8. Nearly 80 percent of Americans don’t want men playing in ...

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    The Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) is a nonprofit women’s organization “dedicated to developing and advancing policies” that “enhance people’s freedom, opportunities, and well-being ...

  9. Code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    In its 2007 International Good Practice Guidance, "Defining and Developing an Effective Code of Conduct for Organizations", provided the following working definition: "Principles, values, standards, or rules of behaviour that guide the decisions, procedures, and systems of an organization in a way that (a) contributes to the welfare of its key stakeholders, and (b) respects the rights of all ...