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The Belmont Report established four basic ethical principles for the protection of human subjects.
Insurance Contracts
Legal agreements between an insurer and the insured, in which the insurer agrees to compensate the insured for loss of property, life, or health, under specified conditions.
Wagering
The act of betting or gambling money on an outcome that is largely subject to chance.
Profit
The financial gain obtained when the amount earned from a business activity exceeds the expenses, costs, and taxes involved in sustaining the activity.
Pecuniary Interest
A financial interest, or the prospect of financial gain or loss, that may influence an individual's decisions or actions.
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