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Universal-Ethical Principles
Moral principles that are considered universally applicable, guiding individuals in ethical decision making beyond personal or cultural specifics.
Community Rights
The collective entitlements and privileges held by a community as a whole, rather than by individuals, often emphasizing the protection of local resources, cultures, and decision-making processes.
Individual Rights
Entail the basic liberties and rights guaranteed to individuals, often within a legal or societal context, ensuring personal freedoms.
Peer Interaction
The process of engaging and communicating with individuals of the same age or status, which contributes to social development.
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