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        | An attitude of not getting involved, not caring, not acting when action is called for |  | 
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        | Telling lies defaming someones character |  | 
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        | The death penalty; state sanctioned execution of person convicted of serious crime. |  | 
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        | The attributes and features that make up our individuality. |  | 
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        | Integration of sexuality reflecting our unity as body and spirit; responsible sexual expression. |  | 
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        | A moral decision making ability (or action) centering on what a person has already done or ought to do in the future. |  | 
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        | When a person does not empoly a precess of conscientious decision making, thereby not facing or thinking about one morality of actions that he or she performs. |  | 
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        | A conscience that is educated and developed through constant us and examination |  | 
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        | When a person follows a precess of conscience decision making but unwilling makes wrong decision. |  | 
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        | Reorientation of world view and Profound change in whole person |  | 
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        | The Degree to which people are responsible for their action |  | 
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        | Culture that acknowledges the worth of every human and every stage of life |  | 
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        | Culture where people fail to acknowledge the value of all human life |  | 
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        | Punishment  or dear of punishment can help prevent crime |  | 
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        | The respect owed to all human being because they are made in God's image |  | 
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