the things which require courange to be brave
Living things are complex. They require some kind of organization to carry out their life processes. In cells, cell organelles carry out these tasks and in multicellular organisms these are done by various cells.
Strong moral development helps an individual in their ability to react socially with those around them. As our species is socially dependant, morals are essential to survival. A lack of moral value can result in a tendancy toward theft, violence, and murder. Such behavior can only lead to unemployment, confinement, and a premature death. Considering that most people seek moral value from potential mates, and reproduction is a part of life, a morally handicapped indidually can easily fail to complete their own life cycle.
Decomposers
There are 6 All living things are made of cells. All living things require and use energy. All living things grow, develop, reproduce and repair themselves. All living things produce waste All living things respond and adapt to their environment. All living things have a life span.
Life span should probably be reserved for things which have life - living things. It is only by analogy that we consider the life of the universe, the Sun, the half life of radionuclides, the Plate Tectonic cycle, and so on. In manufacturing we may consider the product life cycle, or the expected life of a product such as a cellphone, but these again are only by analogy.
dont give up no matter how hard life is
The moral lesson in the story "Courage" by Bienvenido Santos is that facing one's fears and taking risks can lead to personal growth and transformation. It emphasizes the importance of courage in overcoming challenges and obstacles in life.
Debra R. Comer has written: 'Moral courage in organizations' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Courage, Conduct of life, Organizational behavior, Business ethics, Employees, Work
Yes, it is possible to act ineffectively even with moral awareness, reasoning, and courage if one lacks the ability to apply these qualities appropriately in real-life situations. Factors like emotions, biases, misjudgment, or external pressures could still lead to ineffective moral actions. Constant self-reflection and practice are essential to align moral principles with effective decision-making.
because nobody knows the right from the wrong. In other words they don't identify their actions.
One moral about change is that it is a necessary and inevitable part of life. Embracing change can lead to personal growth, resilience, and adaptability. It teaches us to let go of the past and move forward with courage and flexibility.
The moral lesson is that truth wins over evil. Everyone should support good things in life.
The moral lesson is that life can be a constant struggle, throwing obstacles in your way when you least expect it. However, you can strive to overcome them with courage, determination, and faith.
The moral lesson is that truth wins over evil. Everyone should support good things in life.
yes is possible to have courage in one aspect of your life and not in others
the struggle to make things right is life's purpose, not the actual making things right because things will never be all right
A moral is a part of life.