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5 Example Scenarios in Where We Can Observe Values and Ethics

1. John values honesty and does the right thing by not cheating on a test and telling his boss about a mistake at work. 2. A student values positivity and helps his classmate who is struggling, and respects his teachers by greeting them politely. 3. Mother Teresa was selfless and dedicated her life to serving God and the poor, treating everyone equally with respect.
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5 Example Scenarios in Where We Can Observe Values and Ethics

1. John values honesty and does the right thing by not cheating on a test and telling his boss about a mistake at work. 2. A student values positivity and helps his classmate who is struggling, and respects his teachers by greeting them politely. 3. Mother Teresa was selfless and dedicated her life to serving God and the poor, treating everyone equally with respect.
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5 example scenarios in where we can observe values and ethics

1. When John takes a test online and he sees his notebooks open next to his laptop and he
thinks it is bad to cheat while taking the test and he closes it and he answers only
according to what he knows.  Honestly is important to him and this is morally right to do.

When he graduated from school and found a job, he had applied the honesty to his
workplace ethically. He tells his boss his mistake and doesn't lie.

2. When a student is in class and he sees his classmate who is having difficulty with his
assignments and what he thinks is negative about himself so he comes over and he tells
his classmate that "don't bother with that. Just stay positive. I will help you to finish that ".
He values positivity

When he was outside the school and met his teachers on the way he greeted "Good day"
and said po and opo to the elders.  He has respect for other people and that is the right
thing to do as a polite and kind student.
 
3. Mother Teresa is a selfless lady and right from a very early age dedicated her life to serve
God and then serve and poor and needy. She realized the need to take care of people.
She values selflessness.

She treated everyone equally and with great respect, she showed this every day by
seeking out people in need and supporting them in times of need because that ought to be
done and that is for the good of all.

4. When you value kindness. You jump at the chance to help other people, and you’re
generous in giving your time and resources to worthy causes or friends and family
because it is important to you and you know that what you are doing is right in the sight of
God and society.

If you're working and lunch time and you've noticed your food is too much, you'll distribute
it to your co-workers and they can share their food with you too. 

5. My cousin Ann values adventure, for example, she'll probably feel stifled if she lets herself
be pressured by her parents or others into making “safe” choices like a stable office job and
a settled home life. For her, a career that involves travel, starting her own business, or
other opportunities for risk and adventure may be more appropriate.

When we used to go to the coffee shop and she bought coffee and the cashier gave too
much change she returned the excess and she didn’t pocket it. She showed integrity in
what she did.

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