because the Filipinoslived under unclean conditions
Each of these coins have their own values. To learn the value of any of them it is necessary to submit a question for each of them. Attempting to list the values for that many coins at once in this answer would only be confusing to those who may not fully understand the coin hobby.
We first need to understand that most human values are universal. This change in thinking is a prerequisite for advancing any discussion of "shared values". Many writers and researchers are finally coming to this conclusion and articulating it without fear of shame or ridicule. Even the United Nations is developing a set of Universal Human Values. We differ in degree, not dimension. We all share the same essential values because values are based on human needs, and we all have the same needs. Our shared or common values include: Life, Love, Liberty,Truth, Freedom, Justice, Honesty, Learning, Understanding, Peace, Non-Violence, Respect, Empathy, Loyalty, Compassion, Happiness, Work, Growth, Belonging, Responsibility, Self-Determination, Achievement, Self-Direction, Affiliation, and Power. One example taken from human organizations is instuctive. What almost inevitably happens as part of a new employee's orientation process? They are exposed to a power point presentation on the company's vision and values. The reason for this is to inform the new employees about the company values, instill the values into the new employees, and expect the new employees to adopt and apply the company values. This traditional ritual is usually referred to as "sharing the values". But contemporary thinking would result in a different approach. During the orientation process the new employees would be asked to write down the personal values that they will bring to the job. Then the new employees would be asked to discuss their values in small groups (pairs or triads) and come up with a team list of values. Finally, the entire group would be given time to develop a single composite listing of values. At this point the company representative displays the company values and something very interesting and powerful happens. Yes, the employees are surprised that the two lists are very similar. In fact, the new employees realize they are joining a company that "shares" THEIR values. In reality however, what this demonstrates is that we in fact have the same values. This principle known as value verification and validation is not focused on sharing company values, but "uniting human values". The problem is not our values. The problem is that we have different beliefs based on individual and envvironmental differences. We also confuse values and beliefs which hinders the process of value unification.
This is more of a question which needs your own opinion as the answer. My personal opinion is that yes it is fair, because it gave the people their first chance to be able to speak against public figures and make their mark in politics. It could be unfair if you think that the public figures are there and should not be kicked out. Again, this is all about your own opinion.
i THINK it may be the germans. they saught to take cover in america due to their own fail in their polotics.
They wanted their own country. The wanted the Confederacy of America. The UNion didn't. Also, the Union didn't think that slavery was all too hot.
Treason or it is being a traitor.
Treason, or being a traitor.
The word treason is a noun. It is the crime of betraying your own country.
That killing, betraying, etc. for his own personal benefit was acceptable.
Herod trusted no one and even had his own son killed because he suspected a plot to overthrow him.
Alicia tries to make her own clique, and Massie feels that Alicia is betraying her by making her own clique with replacements of TPC.
Autonomy refers to the capacity to make independent decisions and think critically without undue influence from others. It encompasses the freedom to act in accordance with one's own values, beliefs, and goals.
values doesnt vs religion. religion provides values, and you can decide on your own values as well.
Every culture has its own beliefs and values, what suits on does not necessarily suit another.
The answer is no. He only continued Emilio Aguinaldo's leadership of the First Philippine Republic until his own capture.
Yes, Aguinaldo did kill Bonifacio. The reason was because Bonifacio wanted to do things his own way. He wanted to continue the fight for the poor, but Aguinaldo chose to not fight the rich and work out Philippine independence. He was murdered by men he trusted and considered brothers because of the typical greed and personal ambitions of the ELITE! Bonifacio did not fold to oppression and duress coming from the Spaniards as well as from his so-called "brothers".
Emilio Aguinaldo is a traitor and a villain! He usurped the authority of the Supremo Andres Bonifacio citing that Bonifacio has no education! Bonifacio was the founder of the KKK and who begun the Philippine Revolution against Spain! After an election, Bonifacio was name Director of the Interior but still protested by Tirona due to his lack of education! After that, Bonifacio became angry and declared that the election was void and left to form his own government. Aguinaldo ordered his men to hunt him and they succeeded to kill the man who was the originator of the Philippine Revolution! With this hideous act by Aguinaldo, can you consider him a hero? For me he is a villain and a traitor!