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Every person has their own set of morals and values. These are an integral part of who we are and can be influenced by the region in which we live and the culture we follow. This diversity creates a richness that will benefit contributions to About Us and so should be valued and encouraged as much as possible.
 
Every person has their own set of morals and values. These are an integral part of who we are and can be influenced by the region in which we live and the culture we follow. This diversity creates a richness that will benefit contributions to About Us and so should be valued and encouraged as much as possible.
  

Latest revision as of 18:10, 3 October 2007


Every person has their own set of morals and values. These are an integral part of who we are and can be influenced by the region in which we live and the culture we follow. This diversity creates a richness that will benefit contributions to About Us and so should be valued and encouraged as much as possible.

There are some things however that could be categorized as universally immoral such as child pornography, murder, racism etc

Why is it important?

  • To provide a universal platform for all cultures and sub-cultures
  • More participation

How do we do it?

  1. Not being judgmental and by looking at issues with an open-mind
  2. Encourage participation by being inclusive

Related EmbraceDiversity, IncludeEveryone

See also:



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