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_aPowar, Ranjit _917492 |
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| 245 | _aLiving a good life: moral literacy for young people | ||
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_aChandigarh _bThe Browser _c2021 |
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| 520 | _aIn a rapidly changing world driven by cutthroat competition, waning religious values, receding family control and weakening community ties, young people find themselves increasingly confused about choosing between conflicting choices. Obsessed with pushing children toward academic achievement, parents and teachers often ignore helping them distinguish between right and wrong. Societies can exist without formal education, but certainly not without a code of ethics. Living a Good Life gives rational arguments illustrated with real-life examples of why it pays to make morally correct choices and grow up to become ethically mature adults. | ||
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_aSelf-help _917493 |
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_aPersonal improvement _917494 |
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_aRai, Pramod _917495 |
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