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The committee offered guidance in relation to the society's code of conduct.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the society created its code of conduct, accreditation program and a student society called the Public Relations Student Society of America.
When "morality" refers to the codes of conduct of different societies, morality is a code of conduct that is put forward by a society and that most members of that society use as their guide.
The recognition that people in a society do not always accept the code of conduct their society puts forward presents problems for the original descriptive sense of "morality".
The society published its first code of conduct and its first Anvil awards two years later.
A society is homogeneous if there is only one guide to behavior that is accepted by all members of the society and that is the code of conduct that is put forward by the society.
Peter N. Stearns named this "anti-intensity emotionology": society has constructed a low-key, unromantic code of conduct in order to conserve energy.
The code of conduct a society puts forward and the code of conduct that members of that society use as a guide to behavior may differ.
If the code of conduct a society puts forward is not accepted as a guide to behavior by the members of that society, which of these two features should be taken as essential?
The original descriptive definition of "morality" refers to an actual code of conduct put forward by a society and accepted by the members of that society.
The original descriptive definition of "morality" refers to the most important code of conduct put forward by a society and accepted by the members of that society.
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