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it means that there are conflicts within the society and that those conflicts conflict with the peoples morals and beliefs as well
He wrote about people without morals who survive by their wits.
Twelfth Night is a play, not a sermon. It is meant to entertain, not teach morals. If you go trying to find morals in it you are bound to come up with something silly like "Don't trust men who drink too much like Sir Toby." or "Just because someone is a knight doesn't mean he's not stupid." or "Don't fall for good-looking boys--they may be girls in disguise." These and any other "morals" you can think of are really stupid.
the basic moral i guess is that you shouldn't be pompous like malvolio or your friends will play a trick.
I think morals. I am not sure myself. I have this for a hw question in history and to know ASAP.
The working-class ethos means values, beliefs, and morals, of a person who is part of the blue-collar working community.
1) It provides hope, goals, stability, community, beliefs, morals, and shared practices. 2) Religion is instinctive and worldwide.
A six-letter word for pinciples and beliefs is, "Morals".
Principles or morals.
This question is impossible to answer. Since morals are not tangible, to determine what is right or wrong is impossible to do with science. Morals are personal beliefs, not facts.
if it were me, i would delete those friends on facebook. if they bother me in person... walk away
that totally depends on your morals and your beliefs
morals, values, beliefs, and customs
Morals, values, beliefs, and customs
An outcast is someone shunned by a society, usually from some sort of transgression against that society's rules or morals. An outsider is usually someone who is new to a community, not yet accepted or remains on the skirts of the community by their own choice.
Values mean morals and beliefs in the Christian context.
Absolutely. It depends on their morals and beliefs. It also depends on their parents' opinion.