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    Values•

    investigate how peoplepositively andnegatively value things

    and concepts, thereasons they use inmaking their

    evaluations, and thescope of applications oflegitimate evaluations

    across the social world.

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    Moral Goods•

    are those that haveto do with theconduct of persons,

    usually leading topraise or blame.Natural Goods

    have to do withobjects, not persons.

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    Eample!

    Moral Goods"Mary is a goodmorally person.#

    Natural Goods

    "$ banana split is

    good.#

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    • Ethics is more

    interested in moralgoods than naturalgoods while

    economics is moreinterested innatural goods thanmoral goods.

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    %ersonal Values• Evolve from eperiences

    with the eternal worldand can change over

    time.• &ntegrity in the

    application refers to itscontinuity' a person hasintegrity if they stick totheir values regardless ofar uments from the

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    (ultural Values•

    Members share a cultureeven if each member)spersonal values do not

    entirely agree with somenormative valuessanctioned in the

    culture.

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    (ultural Values• *his re+ects an

    individual)s activity tosynthesie and etract

    aspects valuable tothem from the

    multiple subculturethey belong to.

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    $ctivity

    • -hat can you say abouthow Manny %acuiao

    compared the /G0*community to animals1

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    /iving Values

    Education

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    /iving Values Education

    It is a values educationprogram. It ofers a varietyo experiential values and

    activities and practicalmethodologies to teachersand acilitators to enable

    children and young adultsto explore and develop 12key personal and social

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    12 Key Personal and

    Social alues• (ooperation

    • 2reedom• 3appiness

    • 3onesty

    • 3umility

    • /ove

    • %eace

    • 4espect

    • 4esponsibility

    • 5implicity

    • *olerance

    • 6nity

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    (ooperation

    • actions of someone whois being helpful by doing

    what is wanted or askedfor

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    2reedom

    • absence of necessity,coercion, or constraint in

    choice or action

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    3appiness

    • state of being happy

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    3onesty

    • uality of being fair andtruthful

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    3umility

    • state of not thinking thatyou are better than other

    people

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    /ove•

    is not simply a desire, apassion, an intense feelingfor one person or object,

    but a consciousness. /ovecan be for one)s country, acherished aim, truth,

     justice, ethics, people,nature, service, or for God.

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    %eace

    • freedom from disuietingor oppressive thoughts

    or emotions

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    4espect

    • $ feeling orunderstanding that

    someone or something isimportant, serious etc.,and should be treated in

    an appropriate way

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    5implicity

    • state of being plain ornot fancy or complicated

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    *olerance

    • willingness to acceptfeelings, habits, or

    feelings that aredi7erent from your own

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    6nity

    • state of being in fullagreement

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    *hank you for

    listening8