Moral fibre? Morals are very much determined by the individual. General one's are the old stand by's of "Do unto others as you would be done to". A lot of the Ten COmandments. Honor, truth, justice, being truthful with yourself, have a sense of right and wrong and standing by your comitments and obligations. Doing what is RIGHT even if it costs you. It's hard to do sometimes, but you end up liking yourself. Most people have the morals that serve them at the moment. The hard part is doing the right thing when you don't want to. SOmetimes self-respect is the only pay back you get.
Moral Fibre - 1921 was released on: USA: 18 September 1921
Yes, flax is a fibre crop (hence linen). However, not all flax is grown for its fibre; some is grown for its oil. Hence, you have linseed flax and fibre flax. Flax fibre is primarily phloem fibre, meaning it's bast or soft fibre.
example: cotton ,fibre, flax etc......... things which are useful for us is known as fibre crops
what the true meaning of fibre??????i need the definition of fibre.........just around two three lines of definition of fibre........
No moral true
Yes; the surprising thing is that although many vegetables and meat seem "fibrous" they really don't have a whole lot of fibre--meaning cellulose (insoluble) or pectin (soluble). Meat has no fibre by this definition.Whole grains have lots of fibre--that really is the main source of fibre although veggies and fruits have small amounts of fibre.
Not true. People like natural fiber whether it is in food or clothing like cotton.
what is the meaning of moral
Moral of peom
This expresses a philosophy that the intrinsic value of art, and the only "true" art, is divorced from any didactic, moral or utilitarian function.
The moral lesson in "The Gift of the Magi" is about selflessness and the true meaning of giving. It teaches us that true love and sacrifice for each other are more valuable than material possessions. The story explores the idea that the greatest gifts come from the heart, not from what is bought with money.
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