Very much the values of the well-run grocery, where she was brought up.
It was the small-business virtues of self-reliance, frugal living, hard saving and cutting according to cloth - backed by domestic respectability and the urge to better oneself.
It ran directly counter to the Sixties culture of drugs, louche living and socialist dumbing-down, and Thatcher's popularity was seen as a strong reaction against all of that.
There is no substantial evidence to suggest that Margaret Thatcher was abused by her parents. She had a strict upbringing, particularly from her father, who was a Methodist preacher and instilled strong values in her. While her relationship with her parents was complex, it is not characterized by claims of abuse. Thatcher often spoke of her father's influence on her work ethic and political beliefs.
In her 1975 speech to the Conservative Party conference, Margaret Thatcher emphasized the need for strong leadership and a return to traditional conservative values. She advocated for free-market policies, a reduction in government intervention in the economy, and the importance of individual responsibility. Thatcher's speech highlighted her commitment to revitalizing the Conservative Party and addressing the economic challenges facing the UK at the time, laying the groundwork for her future policies as Prime Minister.
The Minotasur is presented as an unthinking monster - as such it had no cultural values.
Margaret O'Donnell has written: 'Family Values' 'The beehive'
Margaret Dodson has written: 'Teaching values through teaching literature' -- subject(s): Literature, Social values in literature, Study and teaching (Secondary), Values clarification, Values in literature
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False. Political and cultural values are often interconnected and influence each other. Cultural values, beliefs, and norms can shape political ideologies and policies, while political decisions can also impact cultural practices and values within a society.
discuss the cultural values that are expressed by children's stories
- Behavioral cultural values are "those which emanate from within...which are either the personal views of an individual mans or the collective concept of cultural group." - A person who based his judgment to subjective standards has behavioral cultural values. Characteristics of behavioral cultural values: 1. Situational 2. Subjective 3. Societal
absolute moral values and behavioral or cultural values
Cuban cultural values mostly emphasize collective wealth and collective political awareness.
Myths reflect __________ values and beliefs