This document discusses a joint activity between Romania and Croatia to promote human ecology as the key to preventing environmental disaster. It argues that fundamental human values like respect, compassion, acceptance and love have been forgotten, and instead there is ugliness, hatred and taking without giving. Restoring basic values of caring for others, accepting differences, and realizing our interconnectedness can help give value to all human life and cultures.
Human values are the virtues that guide us to take into account human element when one interacts with one other human beings. They are our feelings for the human essence of others. ... These human values give the effect of bonding, comforting and reassuring.
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Human values are the virtues that guide us to take into account human element when one interacts with one other human beings. They are our feelings for the human essence of others. ... These human values give the effect of bonding, comforting and reassuring.
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A comparison of the 4 Laws of Ecology and 3 Tenets of Hindu Philosophy (Karma, Dharma & Marga)
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A joint activity human ecology a key to saving the planet for the future
1. Human ecology-a key to saving
the planet for the future-A JOINT
ACTIVITY: ROMANIA & CROATIA
ECO STRATEGY: HUMAN ECOLOGY IS
THE KEY TO ECO DISASTER OF THE
EARTH!!!
2. WHAT ARE THE VALUES WE’VE
FORGOTTEN?
• Having respect for each other in life.
• Treating other people the way we
would like to be treated.
• Truth and honour are two more of
the most basic human values that life
should be lived by. Life is lived by
these two basic human values it
keeps respect for life. These two
values are codes as well as basic
values to live by.
4. CARING AND GIVING /NOT only
taking!/
• Caring along with giving are two more basic human
values to live life with these two basic values are how
people learn to care and respect the value of all
human life. Helping and caring about life gives value to
all life. Basic human values give quality to all human
life.
• Learning to accept all peoples cultures and religions
will help give value to all races culture as well as
religions. Try just accepting all races and cultures of
people it’s a basic human value to have respected for
people differences. Hatred is one of the less basic of
human value