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Duties or duty theories supporting the notion that the means justifies the ends are called
 
 teleology
  psychology
  deontology
  gerontology

Question 2

Which of the following information is typically not included in a telephone message?
 
 The location of the person who was called
  Reason for the call
  Date and time of call
  Name of person called



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Answer to Question 1

deontology

Rationale: Deontology is described as the duties or duty theories supporting the notion that the means justifies the ends.

Answer to Question 2

The location of the person who was called

Rationale: The location of the person who was called is not included in a telephone message.



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