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Kurt Ryan P.

Jesura BA-PolSci IV

•Think of the major values that govern people’s lives: love, money, sex, religion,
freedom, compassion for others, security, children, duty, loyalty, and so on.

•Make three lists of the 10 values that are most important to (1) you, (2) your
parents, and (3) your closest friends in college.

SELF PARENTS FRIENDS


Think of the consequences Always continue to learn Not hurting others and also
before you act standing up for those who
can't stand up for
themselves
Be honest Use money to do, rather Participating in teamwork
than to buy whenever possible
Respectfully Show love every day Treating everyone equally,
regardless of ethnicity,
race, religion, or sexual
orientation
Follow the guidelines of Listen since all opinions are Treating others as one
religion important would like to be treated
Integrity Being honest with others
Show love every day Respectfully Being respectful and
courteous in your
interactions
Hard Work Be honest Being generous with what
you have
Responsible Person Follow the guidelines of Showing compassion to
religion those in need
Valuing the Elders Treat others (both inside Being open-minded to new
and outside of the family) things
with compassion and
respect

• If there are differences in your lists, how do they affect you? Are some of your
values conflicting with those of your parents or friends, and if so do you find
yourself rejecting one set of values in favour of the other? Are you trying to find a
compromise between the two?

Answer. The table shows that through my family and friends I become a better person
even though different values can be seen in them. These values help me to be good to
other people and the values I see in my family and friends don’t affect me because the
values I see in them are important.

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