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Definition of "conduct"

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Conduct may refer to: Behavior; a personal behavior, a way of acting and showing one's behaviour; using hand gestures to direct; Action (philosophy), in relation to moral or ... (More)

Conduct books are a genre of books that attempt to educate the reader on social norms. As a genre, they began in the mid-to-late Middle Ages, although antecedents such as The ... (More)

Conduct disorder is a psychiatric category to describe a pattern of repetitive behavior where the rights of others or the current social norms are violated. (More)

It was common to conduct from the harpsichord in pieces that had a basso continuo part. In opera performances, there were sometimes two conductors - the keyboard player was in charge ... (More)

Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman (or conduct unbecoming for short) is an offense subject to court martial defined in the punitive code of the United States Uniform ... (More)

A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities of or proper practices for an individual or organization. Related concepts include ethical codes and honor codes. (More)

The Good Conduct Medal is one of the oldest military decorations of the United States military. The Navy Good Conduct Medal was first issued 1869, followed by a Marine version in ... (More)

Conduct Becoming is a student created and driven organization that raises money for Canadian cancer research. Also known as Conduct Becoming: Mount Allison Voices Against Cancer ... (More)

Conduct money is money paid in some legal systems to a person under the compulsion of a summons to witness to pay for their expenses to attend in court. (More)

Conducting Unbecoming is a phrase used to refer to behaviour considered dishonourable. Its origins are military, through it is occasionally used in other fields to describe ... (More)

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