Marisa is 24 years old and is a teacher of a kindergarten at the Learning Center who is working. She was always thinking about becoming a teacher, but she thought of other work. Marisa believes that everyone should be respected and loved with moral values. She also believes in the moral value of team and team efforts. It is Jenny. 53 years old, single, unmarried, telemarketer in the daytime, staff of the deli in the evening. Jenny's moral commitment to animals is very strong. Marissa and Jenny are two different people sending two different lives, but there are some similarities and differences.
"People need to emphasize the importance of ethical value to the development of the Bulgarian state, for example, sincere interest, honesty, frankness, respect, loyalty, collectivism (for all Bulgarians Unity) (p.236) The proposed program is complemented by a sacred meeting and an invitation from other religious community administrators, reviving and being created in several places (stepwise) Choirs to new religious schools and temples, such as compulsory learning of various religions at public schools and private schools, and other educational activities over the next 20 years (not as elective subjects)
Traditional moral values should be an important topic of discussion. When I mention moral value, some people may criticize the use of my terms. The word "traditional moral values" is a reference to Western values of the Jews and Christians, and I agree with these values. I am referring to the values of Western Judaism and Christianity. Many of these values are ubiquitous. Almost every culture takes hardship on diligence Every culture has some form of family composition Most people think that healthy relationships are to have stable mothers and fathers. Every society has specific ethical guidelines, and most cultural norms are often quite similar
When we think about who we are, we seem to place more emphasis on moral value than we emphasize memories and other standards. Therefore, Prinz has a deep relationship between community building and moral values. As we are concerned with people with similar moral values, "formation of human group is tracking moral identity". This theory is not only useful to explain who we are, or at least how we are looking at ourselves. It gives a very important explanation why it is difficult to reach a completely different world view. It is not because we can not understand the discussion, even though we are absurd, that we change our mind. As Prinz said, "Listening to those who support values that you do not agree is not only unpleasant, it is also a threat to your personal identity."