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The term for being addicted to abbreviating words is "acronymomania." This compulsion involves constantly shortening words or phrases into acronyms. It can impact communication and may be seen in text messages or social media posts.
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The knights code of behavior is call "chivalry."
Not directly, no.
There is no true founder of ethics, but a few famous philosophers that you could call founders of ethics are Confucius, The Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama), and Laozi... these are only 3 famous philosophers out of many others!
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Ethics in journalism refers to the principles and standards that guide journalists in their work, ensuring accuracy, fairness, transparency, and respect for the truth. It includes values such as honesty, integrity, objectivity, and independence, as well as a commitment to minimizing harm and avoiding conflicts of interest. Adhering to ethical guidelines is crucial for maintaining the trust of the public and upholding the credibility of journalism as a profession.
Individual ethics are standards a person places on themselves. Some call this their personal code. These are standards the person follows in addition to the standards that society dictates.