Found 10 Articles for Morals Ethics

How does the tech industry manipulate its customers?

Anuradha Nanda
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:25

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Did you know all the articles you read about the reviews of a particular product: about its pros, cons, and ratings from some popular, so-called "authentic and genuine" tech blogs are actually,  just paid ones?In fact, because of these people, the articles with the original product review are pushed to the very end of the priority line by the big tech companies, that can’t seem to get enough affirmation to their success. In some cases, there is no place left for constructive criticism. As you know, criticism also plays an important part in the improvement of technology and its impact on the consumer. ... Read More

Has intolerance really spread in India?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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The dictionary meaning of Intolerance is “unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differs from one's own”.India, the so-called “Sone ki Chidiya” is now a land of controversies coming up every now and then even on a trivial matter. Many of them are spread just to get the limelight while the rest to actually show discontentment or public envy of some sort. Atrocities against minority and Dalit citizens have become frighteningly commonplace.The Responsibility of Our IconsAbout a year ago or so, Actor Aamir Khan was trolled for putting his opinion over "rising intolerance" in India, saying his wife Kiran ... Read More

Why do companies focus on customer satisfaction scores?

Leela
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Every business will have stiff competition from already established businesses and brands. Nowadays whether it is simple chips packet or a luxury car, people have become smart enough to go through the reviews and customer ratings before they buy. People will judge by hearing the name of the brand and make decisions based on other customer's reviews. These trends are seen more in online eCommerce sites.It's clear that customer satisfaction metrics are essential for any business. They impact the decisions of current and potential customers. This is the reason, you should never ignore the importance of customer satisfaction. Online surveys ... Read More

What is a typical worst habit of Indians?

Rani RPS
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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The typical worst habit found among Indians is not doing their own business. They are more curious about what others are doing and want to get unnecessary information from others. This is not only the intrusion into other's privacy but also very embarrassing for the opposite person.one more typical habit that is found most often across Indian men is ‘ogling ‘!What is ogling? And why is it so oppressive and repulsive to others be it their own fellow men or to other countrymen?OglingOgling refers to staring unashamedly or unabashedly at women in a desirous way. This problem has been faced ... Read More

What are the situations that give you goosebumps?

Rani RPS
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Goosebumps are created in the body when the hair on the skin raises or stands straight up causing bumps on the skin as a reaction to certain situations like cold, fear, shock and sometimes due to a sense of nostalgia or something awe-inspiring.Goosebumps are a mechanical muscle contraction that occurs as a result of the release of a stress hormone in the body. Adrenalin rushes through veins, there is an increased heartbeat, trembling in the hands, tingling in the stomach and sweat forms in palms all as a part of one feeling. Goosebumps occur at the nape of the neck ... Read More

What is the meaning of line "Yug Shahstra Yojan par Bhanu" which is taken from Hanuman Chalisa?

Knowledge base
Updated on 10-Mar-2021 18:57:59

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Lord Hanuman is the great central characters  of the Indian epic Ramayana. Hanuman is well-known for his strength and he is immune to all sorts of weapons. He has got extreme speed (manojavam, marutha tulya vegam) effulgence, wisdom, no fear of death (Chiranjeevi), has won over the senses that lure. He has the knowledge of Eight Siddhis and Nine devotions. Even the world’s dangerous weapon Brahmastra can never harm him. He is the most powerful yet very obedient devotee of Shri Rama.The accurate prediction of distance from Earth to Sun:It was written in Hanuman Chalisa, “Yug Sahasra Yojana Par Bhanu, ... Read More

What are the types of Utilitarian ethics followed in Engineering?

Knowledge base
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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The Utilitarian ethics was proposed by John Stuart. According to this theory, the happiness or pleasure of the greatest number of people in society is considered as the greatest good. According to this philosophy, an action is morally right if its consequences lead to the happiness of people and wrong if they lead to their unhappiness.An example of this can be the removal of the reservation system in education and government jobs, which can really benefit the talent. But this could endanger the minority rights.Following are two main types of Utilitarianism.Act UtilitarianismRule Utilitarianism.Act UtilitarianismThe Act utilitarianism focuses on each situation ... Read More

What are the codes of Engineering ethics?

Knowledge base
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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The engineering societies such as AAES, ABET, NSPE, IEEE, and AICTE have framed these codes of ethics which are helpful to engineers to strengthen the moral issues on their work. The codes of ethics play at least eight important roles such as the following.Serving and Protecting the PublicEngineers are in a responsible position where trust and trustworthiness, both are essential. A code of ethics functions as a commitment to the profession as a whole that engineers will serve the public health, safety, and welfare. All the remaining ones contribute to this function in some or other way.GuidanceCodes are written in ... Read More

What is the significance of the name 'mahishasur mardini' for the Goddess Durga?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 29-Apr-2022 06:42:54

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Goddess Durga is one of the most worshipped goddesses of India. She is also identified as Adi Parashakti, Kundalini, Devi, Shakti, Bhavani, Parvati and by various other names.The significance of ‘Mahishasur Mardini’Mahishasur is formed of two words, Mahisha and Asur. Asur is the Danava or Rakhas who represents evil. Goddess Durga kills the Asur and hence gets the name as Mahishasur Mardini.Why was Mahishasur punished for his deeds?He had received a boon from Brahma that his death would happen only at the hands of a woman. Since then, he felt powerful and with all his might, he had started attacking ... Read More

What significance does ‘Panchatantra’ has in teaching kids moral values?

Madhuparna
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 11:45:44

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You must teach your children the right things from a very early age so that they grow up with strong moral values. Panchatantra is one such collection of short stories that we all grew up listening to. But, with changing times the trend of Panchatantra storytelling is getting lost somewhere. I would narrate the Panchatantra tales to my little one by showing him the colorful pictures at the same time, and not only that he would enjoy hearing the stories, but is also a cultured individual now. Let's see the significance Panchatantra has in teaching kid's moral values.It teaches you ... Read More

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