a. Integrity
- to be honest and truthful
- to be consistent in one's character
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
b. Responsibility
- to keep our promises
- to do all our work to the best of our ability
- know our duty and do our duty
c. Respect
- to show and feel consideration, admiration, honour, esteem, reverence and regard for others as well as entity i.e. country, school,authority etc.
d. humility
- not to think more highly of ourselves than we ought to
- give credit to those who have made us successful
- submit to authority and treat each other with decency and dignity
e. Self-Discipline
- the training that one gives oneself to accomplish a certain task or to adopt a particular pattern of behavior, even if one would rather be doing something else
- the assertion of willpower over more base desires, and is usually synonymous with self control
- the substitute for motivation, when one uses reason to determine a best course of action that opposes one's desires

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