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I think professional ethics are limited in capacity as they are useful in the work place and they are enforced by code of conduct and if you are not following them. You can be punished. on the other hand personal ethics are some how what we think its right to do.they are not being enforced by anyone but what you see as right to do may not be neccesarily be right for someone else.They differ from one person to person.

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