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    people; families, friends and communities connecting. Connecting on a deeper level than the typical sense of our current era. Due to materialism running rampant throughout America (preferably in Louboutins), citizens are distracted from mankind, value life less, are ungrateful, greedy, selfish and more. Within an impoverished, starving world, we live and contribute to a spoiled country brimming with greed. It’s a completely and pathetically ironic existence to live. Many, if not most Americans are

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    Kamyla was born, from the first moment she held my finger with her tiny hand, I learned the biggest value of my life, love. This was a key moment in my life because I chose to let go of my old attitude and focused on being the best sister Kamyla could have. She completely changed my life and I learned to let go of grudges, let go of negativity and focus on what matters, love. 7 years later, this value is still the most important to me. My grandpa is one of the wisest men in my mother’s side of the

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    should measure the value of life. Could life actually be calculated into money? Must a human's value be strong-minded by their life’s accomplishments in their lifetime? Or does the value of a person’s life rely exclusively on how much the individual embraces and truly loves their presence? In my own experiences I have found this to be true. Life is handed worth and sense by one enjoying it, accepting it, finding yourself, and loving others. Myles Munroe once said “The value of life is not in its duration

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    to us. This is found most clearly in the men of the loftiest genius and greatest souls. They wonder why they should toil and strain in life when it is much easier to do the basic necessities. However, many people of the past and present have sacrificed their lives for something that they believe in and value. This can be many different ideas and institutions of life. Many that sacrifice do this because of the thought that their names and deeds would continue after them. They believed in the idea of

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    all can agree that at some point in our life we asked our self about “what makes human life matter”? Some of us, including myself, always perceived Human life as something this very precious and important. Even though the answer to this question is ambiguous, people often have a different answer. Some of us only care about life that has some way connected to us or had an impact in our life. However, as for me, the one that stands out above all would value of family because they are always there for

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    The Value of Life Life is a fundamental concept that we, as humans, either live greatly or leave to drain. We live in a world where our standards can either be praised or rejected, solely based on our different perspectives on life. As humans, we all try to be accepted, however, our value of life should never be judged or looked down upon from anyone. Our self beings have a role to play in this movement we call life, and no audience can change the way the play goes. Society, including our peers

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    Core Values In My Life

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    The values of academics, excitement, and independence are the three core principles that serve as the foundation of what makes me who I am today. Each of these three values was cultivated by my experiences throughout my childhood, teenage years, and my recent introduction to adulthood. They are the casing, needle, and magnet that forms the compass that guides my actions and decisions in life. However, despite the positive connotation of the word values, not all of what I hold dear as a principle

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    Blanca Ramirez I'm using and planned to use the Franciscan Values in my life by helping out others like my family, teachers, co workers, bosses, my peers, and elders. Respect is an important value for me when it comes to everyone. I like to give and get respect. I will always respect everybody and they should do the same. I show respect by listening to others when they're talking. For example, when my teacher is giving a new lesson for that day, I give my undivided attention. When someone is having

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    Every human life is a gift from God. Christ sent his son to save all the people of the world. There are no certain criteria for this. God never set a standard for which lives are important to him and which are not. We are made in the image of God; therefore we are important to Him. In our modern-day society, we are taught that certain lives are more important than others. That a mother choosing how she wants to live her life is more important than her unborn baby's. That pushing our own personal

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    When writing about life Gilda Radner said “I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next… Delicious Ambiguity.” Although life has extremely high points and extremely low points but what makes life worth it all is never knowing what comes next, we hold on for the

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