Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1996, Image 32

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    A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1996
BY DEFINITION .
There are chapters in every life
which are seldom read and cer
tainly not aloud. Carol Shields
During the last few months, I
have had the good fortune to write
some articles lot Lancaster Farm
ing. Some of these articles had
substance, some were opinion, and
others were intended as “food for
thought” for your reading
enjoyment
If you are like me, probably the
last thing you want to do is read an
article where the author consistent
ly uses words that are beyond your
normal vocabulary.
Sometimes we can derive the
meaning of these words simply by
the context in which they are used;
sometimes we think we know the
meaning of certain words, but are
unsure: and still other times I find
myself puzzled as to the message
that the author is trying to convey.
Regardless of the particular situ
ation, I am as reluctant as the next
person to find a dictionary and
determine the meaning of a word,
but I eventually find the word
anyway.
In the coming weeks and
months, 1 may use some of the fol
lowing words in articles, so I want
to make sure that I understand
them before I use them. My hope is
that all of us may understand them
better. So, by definition . . .
• Ethics n. 1;a discipline deal
ing with good and evil and with
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moral duly 2:moral principles or
practice.
• Good adj. l:of a favorable
character or tendency 2: suitable,
fit 3:sound, whole 4:well founded
s;true 6:conforming to a standard.
• Evil adj. I:wicked 2xausing
or threatening distress or harm
• Ethical adj. l;of or relating to
ethics 2:conforming to accepted
and especially professional stan
dards of conduct.
• Moral adj. l:of or relating to
principles of right and wrong
2:conforming to a standard of right
behavior.
• Right n. qualities that consti
tute what is correct, just, proper, or
honorable.
• Wrong n. l:an injurious,
unfair, or unjust act 2;a violation of
the legal rights of another person
3:something that is contrary to jus
tice, goodness, equity, or law.
• Principle n. l;a general or
fundamental law, doctrine or
assumption 2:a rule or code of
conduct
• Integrity n. l:soundness
2:adherence to a code of values
3:utter sincerity, honesty, and can
dor 4:completeness.
• Value n. something (as a prin
ciple or ideal) intrinsically valu
able or desirable (human rather
than material s)
• Ideal n. l:a standard of excel
lence 2:one regarded as a model
worthy of imitation.
• Rule n, l:a guide or principle
for government action 2;lhe usual
way of doing something.
MORTON
BUILDINGS
Since 1903
• Regulation n. a rule dealing
with details of procedure.
• Guideline n. an indication or
outline of policy or conduct.
• Code n. l:a systematic state
ment of a body of law 2:a system of
principles or rules.
• Enforce v. 1-. compel (obedi
ence by threats) 2:to execute effec
tively ( the law).
• Enforcement n. the act of
compelling or executing
effectively.
• Compliance n. lithe act of
complying (acquiesce, yield) to a
demand or proposal 2:a disposition
to yield.
• Violation n. an act or instance
of breaking or disregarding (of a
law).
• Infraction n. the act of infr
inging, transgressing or violating,
• Responsible adj. liliabletobc
called upon to answer for one’s
acts or decisions 2:able to fulfil’
one’s obligations 3:able to choose
for oneself between right and
wrong 4:mvolving accountability.
• Responsibility n. the quality
or state of being responsible.
• Steward n. one actively con
cerned with the direction of the
affairs of an organization.
• Judge n. one who gives an
authoritative opinion.
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717-468-8333 - Mobile
Serving Lancaster & Neighboring Counties
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• Dump Truck Loads
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Per Ton (Picked Up)
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• CRUSHED STONE & READY-MIX CONCRETE ★
Registered with PA Department of Agriculture
My sincerest hope is that our
junior livestock programs promote
generations of stockpersons who
are of moral and ethical character
AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION*
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I SALEENDS JUNE 30TH
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founded on sound principles, val
ues, and ideals of human-animal
interaction and responsibility for
the betterment of humankind.
LEACOCK
SHOE STORE
64 Old Leacock Rd , Ronks, PA 17572
(Between Bird-In-Hand and Intercourse
off Rt 340 on Leacock Rd 1/2 mile)
717-768-7440