Code of Ethics – 28

FAIR PLAY The ability to play fair is not inherent in the character of individuals but must be cultivated and must grow just as any other process of education. It involves not only a sound sense of justice, but also a reasonable amount of good judgment and an ability...

Code of Ethics – 27

VALUES The judgment of values is a vital element that affects the security, comfort and happiness of each individual. It is distinctly an individual process although it is often affected by mass psychology and by advice given by others. In its simpler state it...

Code of Ethics – 26

COMPANIONSHIP Companionship is one of the greatest needs of the human race. Regardless of the variations in type, practically all individuals, civilized or uncivilized, desire companionship to a greater or lesser extent. Practically no human being is satisfied without...

Code of Ethics – 25

CAUTION Caution should never be confused with fear. It has often been thus confused in the minds of many people in many individual instances. Fear is the instigator of inaction or of action born of desperation, while caution is the prelude to intelligent action,...

Code of Ethics – 24

ADAPTATION Adaptation is a very vital human trait sometimes being necessary to preserve life. It has never been given the importance that it deserves largely because the quality has been to a great extent universal. There are two distinct meanings to the word; one...