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The moral lesson of the story "All Over the World" by Vicente Rivera Jr. is that kindness and compassion transcend borders and languages. It teaches us that we are all interconnected as humans, and that helping one another can create positive change and foster understanding among people from different cultures.
Vicente O. Cicalese has written: 'Cristo, los pobres y los ricos' -- subject(s): Christianity, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Wealth, Poverty, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Poverty, Religious aspects of Wealth, Wealth
Vicente- the bus conductor Mother- president of neighborhood association Daughter and Son
What are the moral remediesbelieve to be the cure of world manadies?
no there is no moral duty in telling the world the truth.
Divine moral is to view the concerns of this world and your life as GOD would.
If the man has strong enough morals to overcome the immoral world he can definately maintain them.
The moral is you are who you are even if the world tells you you're something different.
The moral is to not trust in blind prosperity, because the world is ever-changing
PC on the world stage.
When the business world focuses on greed and making the highest profit it can become immoral. By treating employers and customers right, the business world can be more moral.
To bring peace to the world and to encourage vegetarinism. and to embrace the world of games