Integrity (disambiguation)
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Integrity is the ethical concept of basing of one's actions on a consistent framework of principles.
Integrity may also refer to:
Technology
- Data integrity a concept from information and telecommunications technology in general and cryptography in particular
- System integrity, a telecommunications concept regarding the operation of a system
- Integrity (operating system), a real-time operating system manufactured and marketed by Green Hills Software
- HP Integrity Servers, a server line from Hewlett-Packard based on the Itanium processor
- Integrity by Tandem Computers, a fault-tolerant server line and Unix-based operating system whose trademark passed to HP
- PTC Integrity, a software system lifecycle management and application lifecycle management platform
Arts and media
- Integrity>, 2015 album by British grime artist Jme
- Integrity (band), a metallic punk band formed in 1988
- "Integrity" (Modern Family), a 2015 episode from the TV series Modern Family
- Integrity Media, a media communications company that publishes and distributes Christian music, films and related materials
Other uses
- HMCS Integrity (1804), a cutter that disappeared in 1805 while en route from New South Wales to Chile
- IntegrityUSA, an American non-profit organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Episcopalians and straight friends
- Territorial integrity, a principle under international law
- Scenario I (part I): Loyalty
In this scenario Ken is at school with his best friend, Alex, during passing period. Then, a bully confronts them. Ken, lacking loyalty, runs off leaving Alex pinned. Later, when asked about the incident, he sides with the bully (because of a hush money agreement made between the two). Ken is expelled afterwards because of the incident. Didn't end too well for Alex or Ken, did it?
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