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Integrity also has another meaning and that is to be whole or undivided. One can also look at this definition as something to do with character as well if we consider that one is whole and stronger when one has a strong sense of morals. Independence, which is a personal code of ethics, perhaps doesn't work in the workplace because business is about working together. I won't be working alone and a business is run by the efforts of many people. 'Attitude' in my personal code of ethics includes not gossiping or being a person who promotes negativity. This could go under integrity as well, but it is such an important element to me. I believe that you become what you put out there in the...

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Unfortunately, many girls my age do just this and it makes me very uncomfortable.
I mentioned 'quality' in the business code of ethics because I think that in business it is important to always have a certain level of work to strive for. I pay attention to quality at home as well, especially when it comes to how I parent my children. I want to give them the best and healthiest food, keep a clean home for them, and I want to do well in my studies. Quality is important in business and is important in a business code of ethics because it lets others know that you take pride in what you do.

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