Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Yes, in this scenario the child has the right to attend this college. This is because despite Fliggins telling Sue privately that she could not make admission decisions, he still publicly appointed her acting dean and publicly gave her all authority as a dean. Therefore, due to this Sue had apparent authority over all matters that are normally handled by the dean of the college. This includes admissions to the college.
It is called the moral development. The moral development is the one responsible for providing idea in having to develop behaviors of an individual in which will affect a person's life. These factors or behaviors are likely about manners, peer relationships and even moral judgments of an individual.