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Ethical Behavior
Actions or practices conducted in accordance with recognized moral principles or standards, crucial in maintaining trust and integrity in business.
Whistle-blower
An individual who exposes illegal, unethical, or improper conduct within an organization, often risking their own career or well-being.
Consumer Product Safety Commission
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Electrical System
A network of electrical components deployed to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity to various endpoints.
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