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If your eyes had photoreceptors packed as closely as an eagle's (about eight times greater than humans), would you be able to resolve a virus (100 nm in size) using a light microscope? Why or why not?
Six Pillars of Character
A framework consisting of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship, aimed at fostering strong ethical principles.
Ethical Decisions
are choices made based on moral principles and values that determine the rightfulness or wrongness of an action.
Core Ethical Values
Fundamental beliefs that guide behaviors and decision-making processes by setting standards of what is good or bad.
Pillars of Character
Core ethical values that form the foundation of a person's character and moral decision-making, often cited as trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.
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