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Th act of being human

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Character traits   What people show by the way they act, do or behave. Character traits are also called "life skills"  
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Honesty   Telling the truth no matter what consequences you may face. An honest person does what he/she says he/she is going to do and never lies, cheats or steals  
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Integrity   The quality of being honest and fair, to be whole and complete  
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Courage   To face danger of pain without showing fear  
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Humble   Quite, gentle, meek, NOT thinking of you as someone better than the rest  
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Judgement   Being able to compare choices to make the best decision  
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Tact   Being able to work with others without causing unfriendliness  
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Justice   Fairness. To make things fair, or right, for everyone  
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Tolerance   Respect for beliefs and ideas that are different from yours  
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Knowledge   The result of perception, learning and reasoning  
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Cooperation   working together. Cooperation makes it easier to get things done  
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Unselfishness   More caring for oneself than for others  
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Diligence   Working hard and showing careful attention to get something done  
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Dependability   To finish what we are asked or expected to do  
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Initiative   To do what needs to be done without being asked to do it  
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Liberty   Freedom. People who work for liberty want to be free from the control of others, they want to be independent  
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Freedom of conscience and expression   The right to say what you think, even if others disagree  
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Respect for and acceptance of authority   Agreeing to do what leaders ask, even if you disagree with them  
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Loyalty   Bonding yourself to a course of action. To commit, to be true to a cause, task or belief  
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Determination   To make up your mind about something and adhere (not change your mind easily) to it  
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Motivation   The reason to act. The reason for your actions  
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Leadership   The ability to guide and to inspire others  
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Endurance   The ability to withstand hardship or stress, mental or physically  
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Idealist   Someone guided by ideals more than by practical considerations (Dreamer, Romantic, Stargazer)  
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Materialism   A desire for wealth and material possessions  
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Conviction   Very strong belief in something without need for proof or evidence  
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Discipline   To do what you know you have to do, even when you do not agree with it. Strong conviction helps us to be disciplined. Weak conviction helps us to give up our goals  
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