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    The values of scholarship‚ leadership‚ service‚ and character‚ are values that are important not only in the National Honor Society but in life as well. These ideals hold what it means to be a member of the National Honor Society as well as a human being. I try to uphold these values in my everyday life wherever I am. The value a person places on scholarship reflects not just how smart they are but also their attitude towards schoolwork and hard work in general. The archaic word “scholar”

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    In the last years‚ we have been facing the lack of values in the society and in human relationships. We consider as " value " the degree of importance‚ significance or meaning that objects acquire‚ the actions‚ the situations or positions‚ to the extent that respond to the needs of the species and the human being in a certain time‚ and the struggle for this‚ to locate and rank the material and spiritual goods in order of importance. Talking in terms of what it is worth an object‚ in one hand‚ to

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    The Values of a Society: The Glass Menagerie Set in the American south during the Great Depression‚ The Glass Menagerie is a powerful tale narrated by character Tom Wingfield‚ who reflects on his memories of family life and the events leading to his departure from the Wingfield home. Tennessee Williams writes the story‚ set in the 1930s during the Great Depression. It deals with a Southern family living in a city tenement in St Louis‚ Missouri. The story reflects the values of the society and

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    American Norms vs. Japan Norms In sociology‚ when we discuss culture (which is the totality of learned socially transmitted customs‚ knowledge‚ material objects‚ and behavior (Schaefer 2010:50))‚ we discuss how culture includes such things as; language‚ beliefs‚ values and norms. When sociologists studied culture they mainly looked upon the norms of society. Norms are "the agreed-upon expectations and rules by which a culture guides the members in any given situation"(Cultural Norms). There are

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    2014 Social Norms and Values in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen makes brilliant use of her characters and their situations to paint an image of society in the early 19th century. At the same time‚ the norms and values which she presents bear some remarkable similarities to today’s world. Social norms are defined by Kendall‚ Murray‚ and Linden in Sociology in Our Times as “established rules of behavior or standards of conduct” (664)‚ while a social value is defined

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    careless sleep. We should stop day dreaming and identify our own true culture‚ giving importance to our values. It is not too late if come to our ways and save our heritage. It will be better for our country’s prosperity and integrity. As individuals‚ we should join hands to form a strong nation with its true identity and work hard for a bright future ahead.so we need to look after our values and remember who we are.....as we know that we arFOR GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS ONE SHOULD BE: 1) OUTGOING

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    important agent of socialisation? Socialisation is how a certain agent of socialisation socialises us into our gender roles and teaches us the norms and values of society. Family is an example of an informal agent of socialisation; there are other informal agents such as peers‚ education‚ workplace‚ mass media and religion. There are also formal agents and these include the army‚ the police‚ the government‚ the courts and the prison cells. Family is an important agent of socialisation because they are

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    Each individual has certain underlying values that contribute to how they organize their ethical or ideological value system. It is related to a degree of behavioural freedom by human beings. They can guide a person on the basis of internally chosen options. Therefore‚ values imply the (conscious) prioritizing of different behavioural alternatives which are perceived to be possible for the individual. Values can apply to groups or individuals. I’ve seen that aspects of the Canadian and Bangladeshi

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    Spatial Planning in Kenya and the Appreciative Approach of Societal Values and Norms Said Athman Nairobi‚ Kenya February 2013 CONTENT Cover Page Table of Contents Introduction Page 3 ValuesNorms‚ Culture and Social Structure Page 3 Planning in the Context of Norms and Values Page 5 Conclusion Page 7 References Page 8 Introduction Friedmann in 2005 noted that urban and regional planning and development are to be understood

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    A Value based society for our future Present day society has seen its share of the erosion of values ever since the dawn of technology. It is as if these values were being thrown aside for technology to take its place. And technology like a dark mist shrouding the values of a person making what we know today as materialism. This obviously puts forth proof of how flawed society can be without values being the base of it. The vision of how our future society is intended to be is undoubtedly a utopia

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