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The value of life and the value of morals are important issues that affect our every day life. ... The human lives had no value whatsoever in the incident that took place in Beslan, Russia. ... ( “Why Study Morals and Ethics? ... We need to come back to morals and ethics in our society, to teach and enforce them more strictly. ...
The people in Russia care more about their retaliation against the ones they hate than about the value of life. ... Vengeance is put before life and morals. ... There are “values that make us look or feel good and do not help us act more morally”(“Why we need Values and Morals”). Those are” recognized as self serving hypocrisy”(Why we need Values and Morals” ). ...
According to the Standard College Dictionary by Funk Wagnalls life is existence, regarded as desirable condition: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Morals are teachings or attempting to teach standards of right and wrong according to the same dictionary. ... The value of life is an important value to all people because life itself is the most precious possession one can own. ... We all receive the gift of life free at birth. ... by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”(Thomas Jefferson, 18).Life is important in all kinds of communities. Regardless of culture or place life is valuable. To some people their life is important, but their neighbor life is not so important. Most of the time one sets the value on their own life according to how much they like living. If the person enjoys what he or she is doing, he or she have a purpose in living, he or she feels satisfied with his or her life. That individual life is significant.
The value of life and the value of morals goes hand in hand. When one person gives worth to life, he or she will see significance in morals. Morals will make sense to him or her. Morals or ethics or law-abiding are like fences around a person. They protect one’s life. ... The value of morals is changing as the community is changing. Morals relativists see morals as a system of personal ethical conduct that the individual imposes on himself or herself. ... The value of morals is an essential value to a society.
Approximate Word count = 1937 Approximate Pages = 7.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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