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ethics self-imposed design standards within which individual paperfolding designers may (or may not) choose to work, such as, for instance, whether to allow the use of cuts, glue or decoration etc and whether to work only from squares, regular polygons, convex shapes etc.
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ethics system or code of morals of a particular religion, group, or profession.
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ethics the principles or assumptions underpinning the way individuals or organisations ought to conduct themselves.
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ethics Personal code of conduct based on respect for one's self, others, and your surroundings.
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ethics These sections are small; but specialists will no doubt find in them a number of interesting codices for collation. The most noteworthy manuscripts are: in ethics, the unique "Ge' Ḥizzayon" of Abraham b. Jacob, and two copies of a Persian version in Hebrew characters of Abraham b. ...
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