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Ethics and Morality

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Morals are the rules that govern which actions are right and which are wrong. Morals

can be for all of society or an individual’s beliefs. Sometimes a moral can be gleaned

from a story or experience.

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Ethics and MoralityVersión en línea

Morals are the rules that govern which actions are right and which are wrong. Morals can be for all of society or an individual’s beliefs. Sometimes a moral can be gleaned from a story or experience.

por Pamelha Peregrina
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Starts with A

Good enough.

Starts with B

To act or behave as properly as one can

Starts with C

To lie (to) or behave dishonestly.

Starts with D

Not honest; untrustworthy.

Starts with E

Contains F

To acknowledge or admit a fault, etc.

Contains G

A feeling of sorrow, unhappiness, or guilt for a fault, wrong act, a loss, etc.

Starts with H

Without the power or desire to do harm.

Contains I

A false statement made knowingly and on purpose with the intention of deceiving.

Starts with J

The quality of being just.

Starts with L

To come to be without, as through accident.

Starts with M

With regard to principles of right conduct; correctly, properly, or virtuously

Contains N

To grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.

Contains O

Faithful to a person or thing thought to deserve it.

Starts with P

Starts with R

Showing or having respect; courteous; considerate.

Starts with S

Something said, esp. a proverb or apothegm.

Starts with T

Contains U

The state or character of being true.

Contains V

A short popular saying that expresses effectively some commonplace truth or useful thought.

Starts with W

Something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution.

Contains X

To pardon or forgive; to offer an apology for.

Contains Y

Deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable.

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