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Individual freedom, education, religious values, equality values
Homer's stories taught courage, and honor. Along with bravery.They gave the Greeks a set of values that they could live by. These values are often called Homeric Values and were adopted by a majority of Greek city-states. Not only did the include courage, honor, and bravery. Homeric values also included action, chastity, humility, putting your community above yourself, and they encouraged Greeks to be the best Greeks that they possibly could be.
yes it was. WW1 obviously had a great impact on the world, particularly Europe. Just how different the ideals & values were in the 1920s to before WW1 I think is difficult to quantify. Certainly the Great War brought the Edwardian era to an end but what effect it had on ideals & values, it cannot be viewed dispassionately. I cannot see the connection. No, WW1 marks a change in History, but the values of the Edwardian age will change over time, despite the war. Ideals & Values will change in time irrespective of the impact of what happens during that time. Yes, WW1 happened at that time, but the change will have occurred in the process of the passing of time anyway. History, time, will progress irrespective of the events, obviously the events have an effect, but it wasn't the war that changed the Edwardian ideals & values but the progress of time itself. What ever has happened today has had an effect, but tomorrow will inevitably be different to yesterday: It's called progress.
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The Ancient Greeks valued community (Ap3x
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Indeed, many codes do not even contain methods of enforcement, but merely express the ideals and values of their respective corporations and professions.
The phrase "Western values" calls to mind a long moral tradition dating back to classical antiquity - the thought of the ancient Greeks, the traditions of Roman law, New Testament moral ideals. But the idea that there are such things as "Western values" cannot be found in any of these traditions themselves.
Individual freedom, education, religious values, equality values
Homer's legacy to the Greeks was an element strengthening aristocratic values.
the values of the Greeks was they had great hospitality and they felt loyalty was extremely imporatnat.
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Hamlet was dedicated, he had values and ideals and did not love to be compromised.
to promote communist ideals and values.
ideology is a set of beliefs, values and ideals of a group and a nathion.
Inspirational appeals are when you appeal to someone's values, ideals, and goals when making a request.
Ancient Greeks used poetry and fables to convey moral lessons and ethical values to both educate and entertain. Fables like those of Aesop often featured animals as characters to illustrate human behavior and teach virtues such as honesty, kindness, and wisdom. Through poetry, epic tales like Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" also imparted cultural values, heroism, and noble ideals to the society.