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What is Sin

Leadership and Governance for Sustainability
Sin in the correct sense of the word is often a private act since it is an act of freedom on the part of an individual and not of a group or community.
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Measuring the Characteristics of Social Sins on the Quality of Institutional Leadership and Management
Prince N. Ololube (Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Nigeria), Comfort Nkongho Agbor (University of Calabar, Nigeria), and Stella Cheta-Maclean (Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Nigeria)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9711-1.ch008
Abstract
Ethics, values, and morals in institutional leadership and management have eroded most Nigerian leaders as a result of the high rate of social sins—and that the ways leaders conduct themselves have destroyed society. Social sins, which are now permeable in Nigeria, have become legitimate or acceptable and quite common nowadays, and institutional leaders have little or no influence on solving the menace of social sins in their institutions and families. This chapter empirically reported the findings of cutting-edge research that reviewed and systematized what was hitherto known and what is yet to be acknowledged as social sins and the quality of institutional leadership and management in Nigeria.
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Risk Management in Small Hydroelectric Power Plants (SHPPs) in Colombia
National Interconnected System of Colombia. The electricity supply in Colombia is based on the National Interconnected System (SIN) and several isolated local systems in the non-interconnected areas (ZNI). The Sin system comprises one third of the territory, which provides coverage to 96 percent of the population.
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Cultural Hemorrhage of Religion and Spirituality on Healthcare and Wellness
An offense in the Christian faith by which individuals are required to repent or be condemned by God and be punished and/or deprived of salvation.
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