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    Values and Morals

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    The values and morals of religion‚ marriage‚ and family life in my generation have dramatically changed compared to previous generations. Most Americans do not attend church services. Divorces are more common now. Family life is completely different; women are working while men are staying home with kids. We grow and learn throughout our generations. Between generations before and the current generation there are numerous differences. Religion was something that was taken extremely serious in

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    Delivering Value DELIVERING VALUE 2 y An Exploration of Community Development Vehicles DELIVERING VALUE An Exploration of Community Development Vehicles Adopted by Corporates in India Viraf Mehta • Pramod John • Anchal Kumar • Indrani Maitra Ravi Puranik • Sonia Shrivastava • Elizabeth Leff Rahul Krishna • Abdul Latheef Kizhisseri Partners in Change www.picindia.org The Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium www.asianphilanthropy.org 3 y Delivering Value Delivering Value An Exploration

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    Values of Parents

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    guide children in family unity. Family unity is a family being together in happy and peaceful. Also‚ the meaning of family unity is that regardless of how bad a situation may be it will bring us closer together and make our bond stronger. It would have nice to have parents to enforce rules at home. For example‚ if parents would have been home children would have done homework instead of going outside to play. Another example is sitting together as a family to have dinner made family more closely. There

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    student‚ I never truly analyzed or even thought about the values that run our society. I never had given our community and country‚ as a whole‚ much thought. I looked past all the bad things happening in the world and was too consumed in my own personal problems. The lessons taught in all of my WALC classes for the past year and a half has taught me to be more observant about my surroundings and the people. Over the course of years‚ the values of our society has drastically changed in my opinion due

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    I often feel that our society is desperately struggling to validate personal values in an individual`s upbringing. To me‚ there are many personal values I could talk about on this essay. The three most important values are the love of God‚ Family‚ and education ethics to be fully successful in life. First and foremost God the creator is‚ has been‚ and will always be the beginning and the end; the Alpha and Omega. When I refer to having God present in our lives‚ it comes to my mind the first

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    In the movie Ordinary People‚ The Jarrett family is a prime example of a family being torn apart because of a lack of communication. The Jarrett family cannot Acknowledge the loss of Buck and attempted suicide by Conrad. The Jarrett family could benefit a lot from family therapy to help them communicate. Their overall dysfunction comes from a lack of communication and turning on each other at any moment. Throughout the movie‚ The Jarretts each display acts of “silence” and “violence” toward each

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    asked about the status of that person such as the interview of Deepak Kumar . In the opening scene of the movie‚ Deepak Kumar is interviewed by the school board. What is unusual about the interview was that the whole interview focused on Deepak’s family background and his status in which interviews are not supposed to do. They did not ask him why he was suitable for that job or what subject he would like to teach. This correlates with the idea of social inequality and the conflict theories that we

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    Barbara Kellerman’s “Making Meaning of Being Bad”‚ discusses what makes a bad leader. She starts with a question‚ is Hitler a “good” leader? As she discusses one could argue either way. She discusses ineffective leadership and Unethical leadership. Kellerman gives comparisons to what she believes qualifies you as an ethical leader or an unethical leader. She also compares unethical leadership to ineffective leadership‚ providing the difference between the two. Kellerman provides examples of bad leadership

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    Barbara E. Reid is a compelling Feminist theologian who has raised questions as to the authenticity of Luke’s Gospel. Though questions remain as to Luke’s true feelings towards women‚ his language implicitly forwards the notion that women are/were not equal to Jesus. Her task‚ as a Feminist scholar‚ is to decode the text‚ and enlighten readers to the sometimes subliminal motifs of womanly subversion present within Luke’s text. Reid’s Luke: The Gospel for Women points out that though the Gospel of

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    IMMORTAL VALUES Swami Chinmayananda Civilization flourishes with the promotion of culture‚ but when the cultural values deteriorate‚ the civilization of a society breaks down‚ as we have known from the fall of the Egyptian‚ the Greek and the Roman civilizations. The great religious masters of India‚ using their own ingenious efforts‚ have time and again revived the philosophical and religious values for which India stood and thereby arrested the deterioration of the culture. When culture deteriorates

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