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DEFINITION OF:

INTEGRITY - Integrity is a personal quality of fairness that we all aspire to unless you're a
dishonest, immoral scoundrel, of course.
Having integrity means doing the right thing in a reliable way. It's a personality trait that we
admire, since it means a person has a moral compass that doesn't waver. It literally means having
"wholeness" of character, just as an integer is a "whole number" with no fractions. Physical
objects can display integrity, too if you're going over a rickety old bridge that sways in the
wind, you might question its structural integrity.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE - academic excellence is good focus and concentration on your
work all the time. It means to have good work ethics meaning doing your homework and turning
it in on time, usually not procrastinating, putting in effort, to ask questions when you are unsure
of something, to listen to the teacher, completing assignments and project. This also means that
you don't necessarily have good grades if you have academic excellence but typically if you have
academic excellence you can't go very wrong. It is the ability to achieve, perform and make an
effort in your academic activities. Its also to be confident in your abilities. So that is what I think
is the definition of academic excellence.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - Social responsibility is an ethical framework which suggests that
an entity, be it an organization or individual, has an obligation to act for the benefit of society at
large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual has to perform so as to maintain a balance
between the economy and the ecosystems.

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