Given below is the information about computer ethics and correct posture. Distinguish them correctly. 1. A branch of practical philosophy which deals with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct. 2. Overuse injuries develop over time and may set in more quickly if you spend long hours sitting at a computer at home, as well as at work. 3. In Moreland?s model, a list of options is generated by considering relevant factors relating to the problem. 4. Check that there is enough room below the work surface to comfortably fit your knees and thighs.

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Option 1 : Computer ethics-1 and 2; Correct posture- 3 and 4

Option 2 : Computer ethics-1 and 3; Correct posture- 2 and 4

Option 3 : Computer ethics-1, 2 and 3; Correct posture- 4

Option 4 : Computer ethics-1; Correct posture- 2, 3 and 4

Option 5 : Computer ethics- 4; Correct posture-1, 2 and 3


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Computer ethics-1, 2 and 3; Correct posture- 4


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