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"Tori has been a personal secretary for the Governor for the past three years. During this time, Tori has observed what he considers to be insincerity on the part of the Governor with regards to interest in social causes. Tori has seen money that was to go to schools and children's hospitals questionably disappear. The Governor is more interested in spending the federal government's money for his own agenda than for helping people.
Tori reasons, "The public has a right to be treated fairly. He is violating the rights of these children. I need to gather more information and, if I am right, I need to report this behavior." Which philosophy best depicts Tori's reasoning:"
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Virtue ethics
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Virtue ethics is a philosophy that refers to the emphasis on the moral virtues of the human being. Through this philosophy, people seek to do what is right, what is centered on honesty, transparency and the highest ethical and moral standards.
When Tory decides to expose the acts of dishonesty that her governor promotes, she is trying to do something fair and just, which will intensify her honesty and allow people to have justice. This shows that she is committed to the ethical philosophy of virtue.
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it's consistency so say you asked somebody to do something and time and time again they provided what you needed there are reliable person so say you are measuring something and it came back the same measurement time and time again That's a reliable measurement and so on
Malcolm X was a African American nationalist. He was assassinated on February 21, 1965, in Washington Heights, New York City, NY. He had several children and a wife named Betty Shabby who also died in 1965. i think he was assassinated by a opposing Black Muslims. he was mostly a <span>human rights activist and prominent black nationalist leader who served as a spokesman for the Nation of Islam.</span>
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The answer is B choosing what issues and candidates are most deserving of coverage.
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