The process by which a human being, beginning at infancy, acquires personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, habits, beliefs, social skills, and accumulated knowledge of society through education and training for adult status appropriate to his or her social position
The development of social awareness is traced to our early social interaction
Out of social interaction, sense of self emerges, which is composed of the "Me" (perceptions of what other people think of us) and the "I" (the independent, spontaneous, and unpredictable side of ourselves)
Something that can't be taken away, each and every person has value, are worthy of great respect, and must be free from slavery, manipulation, and exploitation
Inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status, they are interrelated, interdependent, and indivisible
Human rights are not a privilege, they are things you are allowed to be, do, or have, and they are there for your protection against people who might want to harm or hurt you, and to help us get along with each other and live in peace
The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 to provide a common understanding of what everyone's rights are, and to form the basis for a world built on freedom, justice, and peace
An undefined and undefinable concept, unless taken literally, in which case, its only possible meaning is the sum of the good of all the individual men involved
When "the common good" of a society is regarded as something apart from and superior to the individual good of its members, it means that the good of some men takes precedence over the good of others, with those others consigned to the status of sacrificial animals
The process by which people learn the requirements of their surrounding culture and acquire the values and behaviors appropriate or necessary in that culture
A sociological concept that develops through social interactions - a set of situations where individuals learn to assume roles and meet the increasing level of complexity of each situation
The development of an individual's distinct personality, which is regarded as a persisting entity in a particular stage of life by which a person is recognized or known