What are values?
"Social principles, goals, or standards accepted by persons in a culture. They are learned by contacts with the family, teachers, and religious leaders. The media also may influence one’s value system."
Or what are the things that a culture finds valuable, important.
Money? Family?
What are your values? Where did you get them? Are there some values more important than others? What is your most important value? Interacted with somebody who has a different set of values?
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
GlobalMedia: Cultural Values (U3-P4)
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