Good

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In most contexts, the concept of good denotes the conduct that should be preferred when posed with a choice between possible actions. Good is generally considered to be the opposite of evil and is of interest in the study of ethics, morality, philosophy, and religion. The specific meaning and etymology of the term and its associated translations among ancient and contemporary languages show substantial variation in its inflection and meaning, depending on circumstances of place and history, or of philosophical or religious context.

Books

N. Jones, Canadian Red Cross Society, Dorothy Day, Marion Kerr, OAC Review Index, Christina McIntyre, Grant, Stone, Drummond, Annie Ross, Mary Steele, Robertson, Good, R. Jones, Elizabeth Langford, Mills, E. Young, B. Weir, Lawrence, Fuller, Ontario Agricultural College. Student Societies. Athletic Association, Justcott, Edna Parkes, Aleda Lammiman, Marie Sheridan, Irene Graham, Mary MacIntosh, Mary Duff, Margaret Hornell, Edna Nelson, Jean Beattie, Helen Healey, Mabel Witmer, Laura Nixon, J.C. Neale, M. MacBride, A. Fraser, B. Birkett, M. Creelman, D. Bright, May Lees, Dorothy Chown, O'Flynn, Madeline Houston, Mabel Geddes, Mabel Balkwell, Edna Montgomery, Eva Wade, Cooke, Verna Smith, Etta Birdsall, Edith Zavitz, H.H. LeDrew, J.H. White, W.H. Day, Edith Elliott, McLaren, Ella Aitken, Young Women's Christian Association
MacDonald, OAC Review, V.29, No.3, Nov. 1916
MacDonald, OAC Review, V.29, No.3, Nov. 1916
N. Jones, Canadian Red Cross Society, Dorothy Day, Marion Kerr, OAC Review Index, Christina McIntyre, Grant, Stone, Drummond, Annie Ross, Mary Steele, Robertson, Good, R. Jones, Elizabeth Langford, Mills, E. Young, B. Weir, Lawrence, Fuller, Ontario Agricultural College. Student Societies. Athletic Association, Justcott, Edna Parkes, Aleda Lammiman, Marie Sheridan, Irene Graham, Mary MacIntosh, Mary Duff, Margaret Hornell, Edna Nelson, Jean Beattie, Helen Healey, Mabel Witmer, Laura Nixon, J.C. Neale, M. MacBride, A. Fraser, B. Birkett, M. Creelman, D. Bright, May Lees, Dorothy Chown, O'Flynn, Madeline Houston, Mabel Geddes, Mabel Balkwell, Edna Montgomery, Eva Wade, Cooke, Verna Smith, Etta Birdsall, Edith Zavitz, H.H. LeDrew, J.H. White, W.H. Day, Edith Elliott, McLaren, Ella Aitken, Young Women's Christian Association