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    Leveraging Social Engineering Techniques for Ethical Purposes:  An Approach to Develop Fake Android App for Collecting Valuable Data Discreetly by Hussein Abdulkhaleq Saleh alsharya

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This paper presents EDC (Ethical Data Collector), an Android application that utilizes social engineering techniques to discreetly collect valuable data from an Android device for ethical purposes. …”
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    Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions -- A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right by Carolyn S. Wilken, Katey Walker

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…April 2004. FCS9203/FY664: Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions: A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right (ufl.edu) …”
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    Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions: A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right by Martie Gillen, Carolyn S. Wilken, Katey Walker

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Sometimes coalitions may face difficult ethical dilemmas, and it helps for all members of the coalition to be aware of these issues. …”
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    Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions -- A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right by Carolyn S. Wilken, Katey Walker

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…April 2004. FCS9203/FY664: Ethical Issues in Building and Maintaining Coalitions: A 10-Step Decision-Making Model for Choosing between Right and Right (ufl.edu) …”
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    Reflection in Practice as Source of Values: The Cross-cultural Creation of a Health-care Ethic in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Augustine Shutte

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…When the partners in dialogue have general recognition of one another (religions, countries, professional bodies, political parties), these values can provide materials for a Global Ethic (Parliament of the World’s Religions), that is constructed from the bottom up (the Oregon Plan), rather than by some public authority (the United Nations). …”
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    INTRODUCTION by H. Van der Westhuizen

    Published 2020-11-01
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