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“A branch of philosophy that concerns what is deemed acceptable in human behavior, with what is good or bad, right or wrong in human conduct in pursuit of goals and aims” (Reber & Reber, 2001, p. 251). A person achieves ethical balance when their ethics avoids the imbalances of hyperactivity, deficit, and dysfunction. A person achieves ethical balance by cultivating and employing their ethical intelligence.
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