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Two people & a sum of money. That's all you need. Sadly it is human nature to be dishonest & if people can do a dodgy deal some think that is the best way to get on in this world. Few indeed are beyond reproach in financial dealing at one time or other and the temptation to 'cook the books' is very, very high.
The bible does not condone bribery and corruption. The bible states truth, honesty, fairness. However you may send gifts to soften up a person. Abraham did this to get camping right for his sheep and goats. In the bible it states that all deeds or darkness will be brought to light. So everything you do in secret will be known by everyone eventually. Good to remember. My experience has been that no matter how much of a secret you might try to make something someone always sees what you do. They may never say anything, but there is always at least one. Conclusion, consider if you would want what you are going to do brought out into the daylight for all your family and friends to see. If you would not---then do not do it. Corruption only makes the society we live in worse. The ninth commandment of the bible found in the book of exodus states, "Do not to bear false witness against thy neighbor" ( your fellow person). It's a biggy. Also treat a rich and poor person alike when judging. You are not to be biased but just and fair.
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Historians fallacy
judging other cultures by the standards of your own, which you believe to be superior.
Ethnocentrism is the term used to describe judging other cultures by the standards of one's own culture. It involves viewing one's own culture as superior to others and often leads to misunderstandings and biased perceptions of different cultures.
The plural noun 'standards' is a word for a level of quality or achievement used for judging someone or something; a word for traditional principles of good behavior. Example sentence: Improving educational standards is the job of parents working with the schools.
The present progressive tense of "judge" is "judging." For example, "She is judging the competition."
There are several potential words:ethnocentrismprejudicebias
Assessment refers to the act of evaluating or judging the nature, quality, ability, or value of someone or something. It typically involves an analysis or measurement of performance, knowledge, skills, or other characteristics against established criteria or standards.
he makes wrong desisions upon choosing political quests , going for the judging of a book cover and not the real person inside .
They aren't bad. Really, I think it depends on the standards of who is judging the grade. If you're okay with B's, then its a great grade. I prefer high A's but that's just my opinion.
The present progressive is formed with am, is, or are + a present participle (which always ends in -ing).I am judging (first person singular)We are judging (first person plural)You are judging (second person singular and plural)He/she/it is judging (third person singular)They are judging (third person plural)
what are the criteria in judging for a Speech Chooir Competion? what are the criteria in judging the speech choir competition?