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  1. 41

    Islam and Scholarship Tradition: Historical Trajectories and Future Challenges of Modernity by Mohammad Fadel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through a critical reading of contemporary studies on religion and modernity and an analysis of Islamic scholarship and legal tradition, this paper argues that Islamic traditional scholarships provide Muslims with reliable tools to address challenges of modernity through the spirit of epistemic responsibility, Islamic virtues which includes honesty, respect for evidence, and acting for the benefit of others, civic virtue, and critical thinking skills.…”
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    Implementation of character education in islamic education by Maslani Maslani, Zen Anwar Saeful Basyari, Rifqi Rohmatulloh, Laelatul Nuroh

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The Prophet Muhammad SAW became a human prototype who taught the five divine values of faith, honesty, dependability, divine messengership, and intelligence. …”
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    Nonverbal Communication and its Effects on Human Relations: An Analysis from Surah Luqman by Tajudeen Yusuf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By adhering to the Islamic guidelines of honesty, respect, and empathy in communication, individuals can cultivate positive interpersonal relations that contribute to personal and communal well-being.…”
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    Analysis of the ulun tagom concept (putra regional) in lumbis pasiangan office performance management, Nunukan district, North Kalimantan by Lumbis Lumbis, Zainur Hidayat, Nurul Hidayat

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The results can be concluded: 1) The principle of Ulun Masiog, which in ancient times during the mengayau era meant "knight," is a code of ethics for a group of people who uphold adat and have the determination to protect and look after their people. 2) Amod's Principle Amod can mean creative, innovative, and productive based on honesty and sincerity in carrying out a job. 3) The Atulikas Principle the Atulikas principle emphasizes timeliness in completing work. …”
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    An honest woman not just tomorrow, but forever: An analysis of Brazilian legislative process dealing with sexual crimes from the standpoint of the labelling approach by Jéssica Moraes Cesarino, Sergio Nojiri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We noticed that despite the various legislative changes, the moral logic contained in the Explanatory Memorandum of the Brazilian Penal Code of 1940 remains: sexual crimes are offenses against honor, the honesty of families and public decency, and the offense against women's sexual dignity is relegated to the background.…”
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    Metaphors and Idioms of Wayang Tradition by Agus Tricahyo, Yufridal Fitri Nursalam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, metaphors and idioms reflect diverse character traits, including responsibility, courage, patriotism, honesty, and humility, which align with Islamic teachings. …”
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    Project manager’s personality: traits and competencies by S. A. Titov, N. V. Titova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Among the most significant personality competencies, experts include result-orientedness, optimism, honesty, adaptability, creativity, and intuition. …”
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    Stories of strength: a systematic review of the use of narratives in character education of children by Mohamad Alppy Valdez, Anneke de Graaf, Sandy Barasa, Enny Das

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Findings consistently suggest that narratives with positive approaches can generate honesty and kindness effectively in children. Employing a positively framed story, giving instructions, and encouraging children to explain the key story events half way and at the end of the story can especially produce preferable results in adopting the character strengths.…”
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    Developing reinforcement of character education by implementing religious nationalism values by Agus Syakroni, Punaji Setyosari, Nurul Murtadho, Sulthoni Sulthoni

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The results of the study revealed that reinforcement of character education by implementing religious nationalism values in the school of Nasima applied role play, exemplifying, the habituation of students to strengthening their good-manner behavioral culture, honesty, discipline, and the formation of religious nationalism character. …”
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    First year Health Psychology students perception of responsibility as a value in their professors by José Antonio Pomares Alfonso, Ana María Molina Gómez

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…<strong>Background:</strong> as teachers are able to express in their conduct and relationships with the students values such as responsibility, love for their country and profession, honesty and sense of justice, among others, they will enhance their preparation as a learning motive. …”
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    Influence of personality, biases on financial risk tolerance among retail investors in India by Aniruddha S Rao, Savitha G Lakkol

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The result of structural equation modeling and mediation analysis shows that the ‘honesty-humility’ trait significantly affects overconfidence bias. …”
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    Employees' perceptions of the implementation of Akhlak values at PT Pegadaian by Antoni Ludfi Arifin, Taufan Maulamin, Resista Vikaliana, Rully Yusuf

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The results show that the indicators of AKHLAK values regarding work perfection, cooperation, human values of honesty and focus on customers based on the perception of pawnshop employees show good results. …”
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    The Yorùbá Social Values in Ọbasá’s Poetry by Saudat Adebisi Olayide Hamzat, Hezekiah Olufemi Adeosun

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Among the social values which equip the Yorùbá person are honesty, transparency, accountability, integrity, justice, fair-play, family sense, hard work, and truthfulness. …”
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    The obligation of “saksama” in article 16 of the Law on notary positions: a perspective on the principle of diligence in partij deed by H. L. Dinar, R. Sulistyarini, A. Jauharoh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This principle requires notaries to act with high levels of diligence, honesty, and integrity in carrying out their duties. …”
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    Z prac Wydziału Filozofii Chrześcijańskiej Pierwszy w Europie „Kodeks Etyki Diagnosty Laboratoryjnego" by Kazimierz Szałata

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The Code of Ethics of a Laboratory Diagnostician is grounded in generally accepted ethical standards as well as the principles originating from the professional tradition, the principal standard of conduct of a laboratory diagnostician involves consideration of the welfare of a human being, which should be protected both in the individual and social context, this principle provides for the obligation to respect human dignity and establishes reference for professional practice so that its primary objective would cover service to a patient in accordance with commonly respected values such as honesty, reliability and competency.…”
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    IMPLEMENTING ETHNIC TOURISM AS A TOOL CONTRIBUTING TO THE DESTINATION COMMUNITY WELL-BEING IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS, VIETNAM by Thi Thanh Kieu Nguyen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…First, local wisdom and genuine characteristics of naivete, honesty, friendliness, and hospitality need to be promoted to attract visitors, while local residents need to be educated and trained to build capacity for improving tourism services and to actively engage in the tourism decision-making process. …”
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    Revisiting principles of partnership working in the third space by Julie Blackwell Young, Sarah Parkes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These principles emphasised a need for understanding motivations for collaboration; the necessity of strategic support; provision of suitable reward and recognition systems; developing a culture that embraces change that is fostered through honesty and openness. If universities are to be successful in addressing the ever-evolving ‘wicked’ problems roaming the higher education landscape, a sustainable collective approach underpinned by the five principles remain. …”
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    LANGUAGE STYLE OF HUMOR ON STAND-UP COMEDY VIDEO by Merry Rullyanti, Nurdianto Nurdianto

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…He attacked the subject of much avoided by comics such as politics, race and celebrity. Openness and honesty witch extremely bold that what makes Chris Rock as one of the most successful and a famous comic in modern comedy. …”
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    Exploring self-victimhood’s place in moral personality and unethical organizational behavior by Thomas Wilmore, Ana Kriletic, Daniel Svyantek, Lilah Donnelly

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…., the Dark Triad, moral disengagement) (r = 0.30-0.50) and small negative correlations with light traits (e.g., the Light Triad, Honesty-humility, moral identity-internalization). …”
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    Moral and Psychological Stability of Police Officers in the System of Their Professionally Important Qualities by I. V. Klymenko

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The author has singled out psychological structure of this characteristic, namely: motivational component, the indicators of which are a positive attitude to service, awareness of the importance of conscientious performance of official tasks and conscious desire to perform professional duties, belief in the value of moral norms and the need to subordinate own behavior; cognitive component, which includes knowledge of the legal basis of professional activity, ethical requirements of police officers’ behavior, the rules of use of physical force, special means and firearms; professional-personal component, which contains such professional moral and psychological qualities as professional honor, justice, decency, honesty, compassion and empathy, attitude to the rule of law, discipline, humanity, responsibility and a reflective component that characterizes the ability of a police officer to analyze phenomena of own consciousness and activity and assess the level of formation of moral and psychological stability, ability to effectively solve job problems. …”
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