How Family Traditions Shape Values
Семейное heritage не ограничивается только культурой или традициями и обычаями, но играет важную роль в формировании наших ценностей. Ethos и воспитание, полученные в семье, становятся intrinsic частью нашей личности, которая передаётся следующему progeny.
Особенно intergenerational образование помогает поддерживать cohesion в нашем обществе. Традиционные убеждения и ценности disseminated через родителей и бабушек с дедушками, создавая resonance в сознании следующего поколения.
Во многих семьях pedagogy и правила поведения считаются axiomatic, что учит conformity и deference. Другие семьи поощряют egalitarian ценности для imbibed, где важно равноправие. Таким образом, семьи не только perpetuate ценности, но и учат будущие поколения морали, честности и fidelity. Правильное семейное воспитание помогает людям становиться социально ответственными и создаёт положительную resonance в их поведении.
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Property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. Features belonging to the culture of a particular society.
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The ancient temples are part of the country's rich heritage. |
legacy, tradition, inheritance
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modernity, novelty, dispossession
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The characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
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The company's ethos is built on innovation and integrity. |
values, spirit, ideology
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corruption, dishonor, unprincipled
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ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk
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Belonging naturally; essential. Existing as a natural or basic part of something.
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Creativity is an intrinsic quality of a great artist. |
inherent, essential, innate
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extrinsic, superficial, incidental
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A descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring.
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The philosopher's teachings have influenced many generations of progeny. |
descendants, offspring, heirs
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ancestors, forebears, predecessors
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Existing or occurring between different generations of a family.
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Intergenerational wisdom ensures cultural continuity. |
cross-generational, hereditary, ancestral
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isolated, individual, non-heritable
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kəʊˈhiː.ʒən
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The action or fact of forming a united whole. Unity and togetherness.
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Social cohesion is necessary for a peaceful society. |
unity, bond, solidarity
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dɪˌsem.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən
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The action or fact of spreading something, especially information, widely.
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The dissemination of knowledge is crucial for development. |
distribution, circulation, propagation
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The quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating. A deep effect or influence.
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His speech had a strong resonance among the audience. |
reverberation, echo, impact
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The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
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Modern pedagogy focuses on student-centered learning. |
teaching, instruction, educational method
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misinstruction, misdirection, ignorance
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Self-evident or unquestionable. Obviously true and therefore not needing to be proved.
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It is axiomatic that hard work leads to success. |
self-evident, indisputable, unquestionable
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Compliance with standards, rules, or laws. Behavior in accordance with socially accepted conventions.
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Strict conformity to the rules ensures order in society. |
compliance, adherence, conventionality
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rebellion, deviation, dissent
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Humble submission and respect. Polite submission and respect.
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The student spoke with deference to his professor. |
respect, reverence, courtesy
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Believing in or based on the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
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The new law promotes an egalitarian society. |
democratic, fair, impartial
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Absorb or assimilate ideas or knowledge. To drink or take in.
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He tried to imbibe the wisdom from his mentor. |
absorb, assimilate, ingest
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reject, expel, dispel
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Make something continue indefinitely. To preserve from extinction or oblivion.
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Discrimination should not be perpetuated in modern society. |
sustain, maintain, prolong
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Faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
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His fidelity to his principles was unwavering. |
loyalty, devotion, faithfulness
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betrayal, infidelity, disloyalty
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