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  2. Honesty - Wikipedia

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    Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness (including straightforwardness of conduct: earnestness), along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also involves being trustworthy, loyal, fair, and sincere.

  3. Testimony of integrity - Wikipedia

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    Other examples of ways in which Friends 'testify' or 'bear witness' to truth and integrity include such practices as: making sure that one's words and actions flow from one's beliefs; speaking the truth, even when it is difficult; paying people fair wages for their work; giving one's employer the right amount of labor for one's pay

  4. Public sector ethics - Wikipedia

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    For example, they cite the general litmus test for administrators regarding whether or not they would like to hear about their actions on the front page of tomorrow's newspaper. [5] That is, public officials should gauge their decisions through the lens of the public reading about the decision on the front page of a newspaper.

  5. Outline of ethics - Wikipedia

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    Normative ethics – concerns what people should believe to be right and wrong. Consequentialism – moral theories that hold that the consequences of one's conduct are the true basis for any judgement about the morality of that conduct. Thus, a morally right act (or omission) is one that will produce a good outcome (the end justifies the means).

  6. Voices: I’m a psychologist – and this is the truth about ...

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    But as a psychologist, I’m used to people blaming moments of madness for badness… because the truth is too painful to face Voices: I’m a psychologist – and this is the truth about ...

  7. Moral character - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography about his habitual efforts to improve his moral character.. Moral character or character (derived from charaktêr) is an analysis of an individual's steady moral qualities.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    It’s just a matter of how many people will die before that.” As the epidemic hit, addicts ended up in emergency rooms, places of last resort, where they faced the disdain of medical personnel. Three years ago, Holly Specht took her son Nicholas, an addict threatening suicide, to an ER.

  9. Letters: Hurricane Milton relief; recall Stuart commissioners ...

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    Free this and free that. In my opinion, this is very close to buying votes. But more importantly, he omitted the fact that "she" isn't going to give these handouts; it's the American taxpayer who ...