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  2. Classic of Filial Piety - Wikipedia

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    A 12th-century author named He Yin claimed: "The Classic of Filial Piety was not made by Zengzi himself. When he retired from his conversation (or conversations) with Kung-ne on the subject of Filial Piety, he repeated to the disciples of his own school what (the master) had said, and they classified the sayings, and formed the treatise."

  3. Filial piety - Wikipedia

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    Filial piety means to be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents; to engage in good conduct not just towards parents but also outside the home so as to bring a good name to one's parents and ancestors; [31] to perform the duties of one's job well (preferably the same job as one's parents to fulfill their aspirations); [13] to carry ...

  4. Honour thy father and thy mother - Wikipedia

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    The commandment requires one to obey one's parents when the command given by a parent is reasonable and permissible under Jewish law. For example, if a parent asks a child to bring him/her water, he/she must obey. Because honouring God is above all mitzvot, if a parent asks a child to break a law of the Torah, he/she must refuse to obey. [12]

  5. 114-year-old shares his secret to long life

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    You could say 114-year-old Bernando LaPallo was made to last. "My mother, 105, she went to sleep. My grandmother, 107, she went to sleep. My father, 91, he went to sleep," LaPallo told KNXV.

  6. Parental respect - Wikipedia

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    Parental respect refers to deference and associated actions directed towards one's parent(s). In most societies parental respect is a virtuous disposition. [1] The extent to how much deference should be afforded to one's parents difference from region to region with some recommending obedience.

  7. Parents ‘should be seen and not heard’ when it comes to kids ...

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    (The poll found 30% of parents with kids in kindergarten through fourth grade wanted to befriend the parents of their child’s friend, but the percentage dropped to 17% in grades five through eight.)

  8. Ten Commandments in Catholic theology - Wikipedia

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    Obedience to parents for as long as the child lives at home "when it is for his good or the good of the family", [62] except when obedience would require the child to do something morally wrong. Support that requires grown children to offer material and moral support for their aging parents, particularly at times of "illness, loneliness, or ...

  9. When should parents and kids stop being nude around ... - AOL

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    Mayer just recommends that parents take a soft approach. "I have witnessed many children having less sexual and relationship problems when raised in households that didn’t shame nudity," he says.