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Social Studies, 11.09.2019 20:20 liltinyhead

When faced with an ethical decision, you should ask yourself: a. "is this action something that others are also guilty of? " b. "what is best for me? " c. "is there a chance that someone will find out about my action? " d. "does my action comply with company policies and guidelines? "

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