The citizenship can be defined as a political legal status through which the citizen acquires rights as an individual (civil, political, social) and duties (taxes, traffic laws, military career) with respect to a political community with the faculty to act in the collective life.
The citizen has a series of rights recognized in the constitutions, but also obligations regarding the community.
The harmony of these two pillars enables coexistence and the development of a true citizenship. This necessary harmony is not improvised, it is prepared, it is created, precisely through the formation of values. Our education in its pedagogical guidelines puts a lot of emphasis on values, because education must contribute to forming people who live in a climate of respect, tolerance, participation and freedom, being able to build a conception of human reality that integrates the time the knowledge and ethical and moral valuation of it.
In the story, "Gift of the Magi", Della sacrificed her hair to buy her husband a platinum fob chain for his watch as her Christmas gift to him. Unknown to her, James sold off his watch to buy her a set of combs she has been lusting upon for so long.
Both items were of great value to each of them but they each sacrificed it to buy gifts that they believe will give happiness to each other and to show how much they love one another.
Sacrifice is a virtue to be valued because it is one way of expressing deep love to your loved ones. You would rather suffer a bit of self-disappointment to make your love ones happy.
I would say something along the lines about history. You've seen what some things that were done wrong, and other things that were done right. That's one thought.
<span>A. Emotional
B. Tactile
C. Physical
D. Olfactory</span>