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Morality
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Mind map of basic moral concepts
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morality
values
responsibilities
religious education (sc)
leaving certificate
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Denise Mc Cann
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Denise Mc Cann
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Morality
Morality is the set of standards you use to decide whether an action is right or wrong, good or bad.
Responsible means being held accountable for what you say or do.
Relationships are the ways in which you interact with other people and the world around you.
Values are those things you consider good, important and worthwhile - or example, compassion, fairness, honesty.
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