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What is personality? Can you change your personality? Explain with examples. Your personality is your way of being. You can change one part of your personality, called character which is acquired and depends on your habits, on what you do. But you cannot change your temperament because it is innate and genetic.For example, a student might be hyperactive, which is part of his or her temperate. This aspect cannot be changed, he or she will always be nervous. Nevertheless, this person can change his or her habits and modify the character. Explain the difference between public space and private space. The public space is open to everyone but it is regulated by the law, which is the same for everyone. The private space is restricted so only the people that the proprietary invite can access it. My room is my private space and a park is a public space. Even in private space there are limits to what we can do, the limit is set by the other people´s rights. What is ethics? Is it the same as mortality? Explain*** Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. For example, Christians are against abortion. But other disagree.Ethics is a part of philosophy which reflects about morality. It tries to explain why some actions are right or wrong. What is the difference between moral rules and legal rules? Legal rules are made up by the authorities. If you disobey you can be punished. Example: smoking at school is forbidden.Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. Can legal rules and moral rules be contradictory? What should we do in such cases? In some country’s abortion is forbidden but some people think it should be allowed. In other countries abortion is permitted but some people think it is immoral. In some states in the USA, or in Iran, china, Saudi Arabia… there is death penalty. But many people consider this is immoral because it violates human rights. What are ethical values? And civic virtues? Explain. Ethical values are important thing related to our coexistence with other people. Examples: respect, empathy, equality, freedom, justice…Civil virtues are good habits connected with citizenship. Example: respecting the rules: accepting differences, being assertive, having empathy… Write as many human rights as you can. Classify them! Socio economic rights: provide protection for the dignity, freedom and well-being of individuals by guaranteeing state-supported entitlements to education, public health care, housing, a living wage, decent working conditions and other social goods.Political rights: basic rights which allow an individual to participate directly or indirectly in the political activities of the state. Political rights include the right to vote.Civil rights: They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.Solidarity rights: help poor countries because all people have the right to life in a fair and free world.
What is personality? Can you change your personality? Explain with examples. Your personality is your way of being. You can change one part of your personality, called character which is acquired and depends on your habits, on what you do. But you cannot change your temperament because it is innate and genetic.For example, a student might be hyperactive, which is part of his or her temperate. This aspect cannot be changed, he or she will always be nervous. Nevertheless, this person can change his or her habits and modify the character. Explain the difference between public space and private space. The public space is open to everyone but it is regulated by the law, which is the same for everyone. The private space is restricted so only the people that the proprietary invite can access it. My room is my private space and a park is a public space. Even in private space there are limits to what we can do, the limit is set by the other people´s rights. What is ethics? Is it the same as mortality? Explain*** Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. For example, Christians are against abortion. But other disagree.Ethics is a part of philosophy which reflects about morality. It tries to explain why some actions are right or wrong. What is the difference between moral rules and legal rules? Legal rules are made up by the authorities. If you disobey you can be punished. Example: smoking at school is forbidden.Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. Can legal rules and moral rules be contradictory? What should we do in such cases? In some country’s abortion is forbidden but some people think it should be allowed. In other countries abortion is permitted but some people think it is immoral. In some states in the USA, or in Iran, china, Saudi Arabia… there is death penalty. But many people consider this is immoral because it violates human rights. What are ethical values? And civic virtues? Explain. Ethical values are important thing related to our coexistence with other people. Examples: respect, empathy, equality, freedom, justice…Civil virtues are good habits connected with citizenship. Example: respecting the rules: accepting differences, being assertive, having empathy… Write as many human rights as you can. Classify them! Socio economic rights: provide protection for the dignity, freedom and well-being of individuals by guaranteeing state-supported entitlements to education, public health care, housing, a living wage, decent working conditions and other social goods.Political rights: basic rights which allow an individual to participate directly or indirectly in the political activities of the state. Political rights include the right to vote.Civil rights: They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.Solidarity rights: help poor countries because all people have the right to life in a fair and free world.
What is personality? Can you change your personality? Explain with examples. Your personality is your way of being. You can change one part of your personality, called character which is acquired and depends on your habits, on what you do. But you cannot change your temperament because it is innate and genetic.For example, a student might be hyperactive, which is part of his or her temperate. This aspect cannot be changed, he or she will always be nervous. Nevertheless, this person can change his or her habits and modify the character. Explain the difference between public space and private space. The public space is open to everyone but it is regulated by the law, which is the same for everyone. The private space is restricted so only the people that the proprietary invite can access it. My room is my private space and a park is a public space. Even in private space there are limits to what we can do, the limit is set by the other people´s rights. What is ethics? Is it the same as mortality? Explain*** Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. For example, Christians are against abortion. But other disagree.Ethics is a part of philosophy which reflects about morality. It tries to explain why some actions are right or wrong. What is the difference between moral rules and legal rules? Legal rules are made up by the authorities. If you disobey you can be punished. Example: smoking at school is forbidden.Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. Can legal rules and moral rules be contradictory? What should we do in such cases? In some country’s abortion is forbidden but some people think it should be allowed. In other countries abortion is permitted but some people think it is immoral. In some states in the USA, or in Iran, china, Saudi Arabia… there is death penalty. But many people consider this is immoral because it violates human rights. What are ethical values? And civic virtues? Explain. Ethical values are important thing related to our coexistence with other people. Examples: respect, empathy, equality, freedom, justice…Civil virtues are good habits connected with citizenship. Example: respecting the rules: accepting differences, being assertive, having empathy… Write as many human rights as you can. Classify them! Socio economic rights: provide protection for the dignity, freedom and well-being of individuals by guaranteeing state-supported entitlements to education, public health care, housing, a living wage, decent working conditions and other social goods.Political rights: basic rights which allow an individual to participate directly or indirectly in the political activities of the state. Political rights include the right to vote.Civil rights: They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.Solidarity rights: help poor countries because all people have the right to life in a fair and free world.
What is personality? Can you change your personality? Explain with examples. Your personality is your way of being. You can change one part of your personality, called character which is acquired and depends on your habits, on what you do. But you cannot change your temperament because it is innate and genetic.For example, a student might be hyperactive, which is part of his or her temperate. This aspect cannot be changed, he or she will always be nervous. Nevertheless, this person can change his or her habits and modify the character. Explain the difference between public space and private space. The public space is open to everyone but it is regulated by the law, which is the same for everyone. The private space is restricted so only the people that the proprietary invite can access it. My room is my private space and a park is a public space. Even in private space there are limits to what we can do, the limit is set by the other people´s rights. What is ethics? Is it the same as mortality? Explain*** Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. For example, Christians are against abortion. But other disagree.Ethics is a part of philosophy which reflects about morality. It tries to explain why some actions are right or wrong. What is the difference between moral rules and legal rules? Legal rules are made up by the authorities. If you disobey you can be punished. Example: smoking at school is forbidden.Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. Can legal rules and moral rules be contradictory? What should we do in such cases? In some country’s abortion is forbidden but some people think it should be allowed. In other countries abortion is permitted but some people think it is immoral. In some states in the USA, or in Iran, china, Saudi Arabia… there is death penalty. But many people consider this is immoral because it violates human rights. What are ethical values? And civic virtues? Explain. Ethical values are important thing related to our coexistence with other people. Examples: respect, empathy, equality, freedom, justice…Civil virtues are good habits connected with citizenship. Example: respecting the rules: accepting differences, being assertive, having empathy… Write as many human rights as you can. Classify them! Socio economic rights: provide protection for the dignity, freedom and well-being of individuals by guaranteeing state-supported entitlements to education, public health care, housing, a living wage, decent working conditions and other social goods.Political rights: basic rights which allow an individual to participate directly or indirectly in the political activities of the state. Political rights include the right to vote.Civil rights: They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.Solidarity rights: help poor countries because all people have the right to life in a fair and free world.
What is personality? Can you change your personality? Explain with examples. Your personality is your way of being. You can change one part of your personality, called character which is acquired and depends on your habits, on what you do. But you cannot change your temperament because it is innate and genetic.For example, a student might be hyperactive, which is part of his or her temperate. This aspect cannot be changed, he or she will always be nervous. Nevertheless, this person can change his or her habits and modify the character. Explain the difference between public space and private space. The public space is open to everyone but it is regulated by the law, which is the same for everyone. The private space is restricted so only the people that the proprietary invite can access it. My room is my private space and a park is a public space. Even in private space there are limits to what we can do, the limit is set by the other people´s rights. What is ethics? Is it the same as mortality? Explain*** Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. For example, Christians are against abortion. But other disagree.Ethics is a part of philosophy which reflects about morality. It tries to explain why some actions are right or wrong. What is the difference between moral rules and legal rules? Legal rules are made up by the authorities. If you disobey you can be punished. Example: smoking at school is forbidden.Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. Can legal rules and moral rules be contradictory? What should we do in such cases? In some country’s abortion is forbidden but some people think it should be allowed. In other countries abortion is permitted but some people think it is immoral. In some states in the USA, or in Iran, china, Saudi Arabia… there is death penalty. But many people consider this is immoral because it violates human rights. What are ethical values? And civic virtues? Explain. Ethical values are important thing related to our coexistence with other people. Examples: respect, empathy, equality, freedom, justice…Civil virtues are good habits connected with citizenship. Example: respecting the rules: accepting differences, being assertive, having empathy… Write as many human rights as you can. Classify them! Socio economic rights: provide protection for the dignity, freedom and well-being of individuals by guaranteeing state-supported entitlements to education, public health care, housing, a living wage, decent working conditions and other social goods.Political rights: basic rights which allow an individual to participate directly or indirectly in the political activities of the state. Political rights include the right to vote.Civil rights: They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.Solidarity rights: help poor countries because all people have the right to life in a fair and free world.
What is personality? Can you change your personality? Explain with examples. Your personality is your way of being. You can change one part of your personality, called character which is acquired and depends on your habits, on what you do. But you cannot change your temperament because it is innate and genetic.For example, a student might be hyperactive, which is part of his or her temperate. This aspect cannot be changed, he or she will always be nervous. Nevertheless, this person can change his or her habits and modify the character. Explain the difference between public space and private space. The public space is open to everyone but it is regulated by the law, which is the same for everyone. The private space is restricted so only the people that the proprietary invite can access it. My room is my private space and a park is a public space. Even in private space there are limits to what we can do, the limit is set by the other people´s rights. What is ethics? Is it the same as mortality? Explain*** Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. For example, Christians are against abortion. But other disagree.Ethics is a part of philosophy which reflects about morality. It tries to explain why some actions are right or wrong. What is the difference between moral rules and legal rules? Legal rules are made up by the authorities. If you disobey you can be punished. Example: smoking at school is forbidden.Morality is formed by my own rules of behavior, what, personality think is correct or incorrect. If you disobey your own moral rules you feel remorse. Different people have different morality. Can legal rules and moral rules be contradictory? What should we do in such cases? In some country’s abortion is forbidden but some people think it should be allowed. In other countries abortion is permitted but some people think it is immoral. In some states in the USA, or in Iran, china, Saudi Arabia… there is death penalty. But many people consider this is immoral because it violates human rights. What are ethical values? And civic virtues? Explain. Ethical values are important thing related to our coexistence with other people. Examples: respect, empathy, equality, freedom, justice…Civil virtues are good habits connected with citizenship. Example: respecting the rules: accepting differences, being assertive, having empathy… Write as many human rights as you can. Classify them! Socio economic rights: provide protection for the dignity, freedom and well-being of individuals by guaranteeing state-supported entitlements to education, public health care, housing, a living wage, decent working conditions and other social goods.Political rights: basic rights which allow an individual to participate directly or indirectly in the political activities of the state. Political rights include the right to vote.Civil rights: They’re guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. Examples are the rights to vote, to a fair trial, to government services, and to a public education.Solidarity rights: help poor countries because all people have the right to life in a fair and free world.