by vision-master » Sat 16 Feb 2008, 21:12:52
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Grew up doing chores, deferred gratification, fair play and sportsmanship and "don't be a wet blanket" and all that. Honesty. My older bro stole a 10c package of peanuts from the store - I remember him having to walk back by himself and pay the guy, and apologize. He was 6. Dad taught me how to repair a bicycle inner tube and how to work a rod and reel. You make your bed, you do your homework, and you do yard work for spending money. Some jobs are dirty but you don't turn down a job for being "too dirty" if you accomplishes your goals. You're going to college, or if you're going to be a plumber or carpenter you be the best one you can. A stitch in time saves nine. You don't toss trash out of the car window unless it's "biodegradable" yes I knew that word at age 10. You take care of your pets. You DON'T shoot the cat with your bow & arrow or your BB gun. You go places using the Buddy System and you look both ways when crossing the street. You always tell the truth.
I could go on and on......
I think you have
race &
culture mixed up. Just like Jewish is not a
race.$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'C')ulture is manifested in music, literature, painting and sculpture, theater and film and other things.[1] Although some people identify culture in terms of consumption and consumer goods (as in high culture, low culture, folk culture, or popular culture)[2], anthropologists understand "culture" to refer not only to consumption goods, but to the general processes which produce such goods and give them meaning, and to the social relationships and practices in which such objects and processes become embedded. For them, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems.