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  2. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    A "must-have" value is a value you have acted on or thought about in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 6 or 7 on the Schwartz scale). A "meaningful" value is something you have acted on or thought about recently, but not in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 5 or less). [17]

  3. Value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    The limit where a person considers to purchase something may be regarded as the point where the personal philosophic value of possessing something exceeds the personal philosophic value of what is given up in exchange for it, e.g. money. In this light, everything can be said to have a "personal economic value" in contrast to its "societal ...

  4. Value (ethics and social sciences) - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, there are theories of the existence of absolute values, [2] which can also be termed noumenal values (and not to be confused with mathematical absolute value). An absolute value can be described as philosophically absolute and independent of individual and cultural views, as well as independent of whether it is known or ...

  5. Integrative communication theory - Wikipedia

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    Kim's theory postulates a zero-sum process whereby assimilation or "adaptation" occurs only to the extent that the newcomer lose the characteristics of their original cultural identity, such as language, customs, beliefs and values. Kim's theory however is self-contradictory for on one hand Kim argues that the newcomer "evolves" toward becoming ...

  6. Kim Chŏlju - Wikipedia

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    Kim was raised in a Christian family, specifically following the Presbyterian denomination. His maternal grandfather was a Protestant minister , and his father attended a missionary school . Kim's family participated in anti-Japanese activities and fled to Manchuria in 1920, like most Korean families, to escape famine and Japanese oppression ...

  7. Outline of self - Wikipedia

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    Jealousy – emotion, and the word typically refers to the negative thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, and anxiety over an anticipated loss of something of great personal value, particularly in reference to a human connection. Jealousy often consists of a combination of emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, helplessness and ...

  8. Value theory - Wikipedia

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    Value theory, also known as axiology and theory of values, is the systematic study of values.As the branch of philosophy examining which things are good and what it means for something to be good, it distinguishes different types of values and explores how they can be measured and compared.

  9. Ten Principles for the Establishment of a Monolithic ...

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    After Kim Jong Il's death in 2011, the Principles were updated to included his name alongside Kim Il Sung's with a new name: "Ten Principles for the Establishment of the Party's Single Leadership System (당의 유일적령도체계확립의 10대 원칙; Dang-ui Yuiljeoglyeongdochegyehwaglib-ui 10dae Wonchig)". [5]