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  • 11wrong — I. a. 1. Unjust, inequitable, unfair, wrongful. 2. Bad, wicked, evil, improper, immoral, sinful, iniquitous, blameworthy, guilty, vicious. 3. Unfit, inapposite, inappropriate, unsuitable, improper. 4. Incorrect, inaccurate, erroneous, mistaken,… …

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  • 12injure — in•jure [[t]ˈɪn dʒər[/t]] v. t. jured, jur•ing 1) to do or cause harm of any kind to; hurt: to injure one s hand[/ex] 2) to offend: to injure a friend s feelings[/ex] 3) to treat unjustly or unfairly • Etymology: 1575–85; back formation from… …

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  • 13wrong — adj., adv., n., & v. adj. 1 mistaken; not true; in error (gave a wrong answer; we were wrong to think that). 2 unsuitable; less or least desirable (the wrong road; a wrong decision). 3 contrary to law or morality (it is wrong to steal). 4 amiss;… …

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  • 14Contract — law …

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  • 15Excommunication — • Exclusion from the communion, the principal and severest censure, is a medicinal, spiritual penalty that deprives the guilty Christian of all participation in the common blessings of ecclesiastical society Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 16Cophen Campaign — Alexander s Indian campaign Part of Indian campaign of Alexander the Great The Valley of the Cophen River …

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  • 17You shall not steal — is one of the Ten Commandments,[1] of the Torah (the Pentateuch), which are widely understood as moral imperatives by legal scholars, Jewish scholars, Catholic scholars, and Post Reformation scholars.[2] Though usually understood to prohibit the… …

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  • 18Plato: ethics and politics — A.W.Price I Plato followed his teacher Socrates into ethics by way of a question that remained central in Greek thought: what is the relation between the virtues or excellences (aretai) of character, and happiness (eudaimonia)?1 Both concepts… …

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  • 19Moral Aspects of Monopoly —     Moral Aspects of Monopoly     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral Aspects of Monopoly     According to its etymology, monopoly (monopolia) signifies exclusive sale, or exclusive privilege of selling. Present usage, however, extends the term to… …

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  • 20Baptism — • One of the Seven Sacraments of the Christian Church; frequently called the first sacrament , the door of the sacraments , and the door of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baptism     Baptism …

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