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No.1 No.2 In the Color logo, the Light Blue background represents Clean Air. Bioethics is in Green representing Living Environment. The "Asian" word is in Gold, representing the Pride of Asia. The association is supporting "bioethics" in Asia, so holding the word on it. Red represents the Struggle of Association to promote Bioethics.
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No.3 The birds represent freedom and free thinking. The rainbow symbolises culture, ethics, and religious pluralism. Starting from a narrow point and getting broader means that it is still open to get deeper and larger.
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No.4 We are all under the same tent (full-rainbow). Keeping our colours (differences) within harmony; the black line represents a sound basis or platform. The meaning of the two A’s in different (opposite) orientations is richness and power of conflicting ideas. On the other hand, B represents the common and universal bioethical values.
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No. 5 Background The birds represent freedom and free thinking. The rainbow symbolises culture, ethics, and religious pluralism. Starting from a narrow point and getting broader means that it is still open to get deeper and larger. Complete and emphatic with the introduction of a plant, a human symbol and the earth (partially) to give the complete image of the biosphere with the ABA projecting out of this collage.
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No.6 This concept represents the lively association of nature, the rhythm of love, simplicity of happiness and colourful harmony. The many diamonds in the frame represent all the different cultures and peoples, and organisms, who have the different values of life but all are equal and do their best to fulfil their destiny.
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No. 7 Background The philosophy: 1. the ribbon forming "ABA" and words Asian Bioethics Association describe the identity of ABA 2. the double helix form symbolize the scope of bioethics. Every living things, every organism has DNA in their cell. it's one of the most important parts that can manage the smallest functional and structural in our body. Bioethics is very important for our lives, from bioethics we learn how to manage our behavior, the best way to interact with not only another person but also with another organism even entire universe. 3. the blue color symbolizes humbleness, serenity and togetherness
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No.8 To add to the original explanation of No.7 : 1. The globe, with Asia highlighted, symbolizes three things: the truly Asian nature of the organization, its global reach, and environmental ethics. 2. The second symbol refers to science, and the third refers to healthcare. The waves/DNA symbolizes dynamism and complementarity of Asian bioethics. The globe was traditionally used to symbolize societies and their ramifications.
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No.9 Addition from No.8: It highlights the historical evolution of Bioethics, e.g. the heart and protective hand, with the globe (Asia in the foreground) and the atom on the right.
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No.10 Refers to "Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony" Mahatma Gandhi Seven social sins according to Mahatma Gandhi 1. Politics without principles 2. Wealth without work 3. Pleasure without conscience 4. Knowledge without character 5. Commerce without morality 6. Science without humanity 7. Worship without sacrifice.
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