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Ethics | Values about right and wrong that serve as guidelines for human behavior. |
shoplifting | The theft or merchandise from stores. |
naturalization | The process by which a foreign-born person becomes a citizen |
citizenship | The way you respond to being a member of a community or other group. |
vandalism | The deliberate destruction of property. |
volunteer | A person who offers services to a worthwhile cause for no pay. |
leadership | The ability to inform and guide others. |
ecology | A science that deals with the relationships between living things and the environment. |
renewable resources | Resources that replace themselves by natural cycles over time, such as plants, trees, water, soil, and air. |
nonrenewable resources | Natural resources that cannot replace themselves. |
fossil fuels | Energy sources formed in the earth, such as, coal, oil, and natural gas. |
biodegradable | Able to decompose naturally in the environment. |
conservation | The careful management and protection of valuable natural resources to ensure their quality and longevity. |