1) Values a) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. b) Creating environments where everyone feels welcome and valued, regardless of differences. c) The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live and the choices you make. d) Letting go of feelings of anger or resentment towards someone who has hurt us, and giving them a chance to make amends. 2) Kindness a) Treating others with warmth, empathy, and consideration, helping those in need. b) Resolving conflicts and repairing relationships through forgiveness, understanding, and compromise. c) Building positive and supportive relationships with others, being there for our friends in good times and bad. d) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. 3) Respect a) Showing regard for others, their opinions, and beliefs, even if they are different from our own. b) The use of peaceful means, not force, to bring about political or social change. c) Being modest and respectful of others, recognising one's own strengths and weaknesses without arrogance. d) Giving freely to others, whether it's time, resources, or support, without expecting anything in return. 4) Honesty a) Showing regard for others, their opinions, and beliefs, even if they are different from our own. b) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. c) Standing together with others in times of difficulty or need, offering support and unity. d) Treating others with warmth, empathy, and consideration, helping those in need. 5) Compassion a) Building positive and supportive relationships with others, being there for our friends in good times and bad. b) Feeling and expressing appreciation for the good things in our lives, big or small. c) The use of peaceful means, not force, to bring about political or social change. d) Feeling and showing sympathy for others who are going through difficult times, and wanting to help them. 6) Fairness a) Understanding and sharing the feelings of others, putting oneself in someone else's shoes. b) Treating everyone equally and justly, without favouritism or discrimination. c) Taking ownership of our actions and their consequences, being accountable for what we do. d) Feeling and showing sympathy for others who are going through difficult times, and wanting to help them. 7) Courage a) Standing together with others in times of difficulty or need, offering support and unity. b) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. c) Facing challenges and difficulties with bravery, even when it's hard or scary. d) Embracing others for who they are without judgment or prejudice, recognising and respecting their differences. 8) Solidarity a) Feeling and showing sympathy for others who are going through difficult times, and wanting to help them. b) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. c) Standing together with others in times of difficulty or need, offering support and unity. d) Acting with honesty and strong moral principles, even when no one is watching. 9) Gratitude a) Taking care of and responsibly managing resources, whether it's the environment, finances, or other assets. b) Feeling and expressing appreciation for the good things in our lives, big or small. c) Letting go of feelings of anger or resentment towards someone who has hurt us, and giving them a chance to make amends. d) Taking ownership of our actions and their consequences, being accountable for what we do. 10) Forgiveness a) Continuing to pursue goals and overcome obstacles, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. b) Understanding and sharing the feelings of others, putting oneself in someone else's shoes. c) Letting go of feelings of anger or resentment towards someone who has hurt us, and giving them a chance to make amends. d) Building positive and supportive relationships with others, being there for our friends in good times and bad. 11) Responsibility a) Continuing to pursue goals and overcome obstacles, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. b) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. c) Showing regard for others, their opinions, and beliefs, even if they are different from our own. d) Taking ownership of our actions and their consequences, being accountable for what we do. 12) Tolerance a) Feeling and expressing appreciation for the good things in our lives, big or small. b) Facing challenges and difficulties with bravery, even when it's hard or scary. c) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. d) Showing regard for others, their opinions, and beliefs, even if they are different from our own. 13) Friendship a) Giving freely to others, whether it's time, resources, or support, without expecting anything in return. b) Building positive and supportive relationships with others, being there for our friends in good times and bad. c) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. d) Feeling and expressing appreciation for the good things in our lives, big or small. 14) Curiosity a) Having a desire to learn and explore new things, being open-minded and eager to understand the world around us. b) Understanding and sharing the feelings of others, putting oneself in someone else's shoes. c) Showing regard for others, their opinions, and beliefs, even if they are different from our own. d) A state of tranquility and harmony where there is no violence or conflict. 15) Integrity a) Acting with honesty and strong moral principles, even when no one is watching. b) Taking care of and responsibly managing resources, whether it's the environment, finances, or other assets. c) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. d) Facing challenges and difficulties with bravery, even when it's hard or scary. 16) Perseverance a) Taking ownership of our actions and their consequences, being accountable for what we do. b) Being modest and respectful of others, recognising one's own strengths and weaknesses without arrogance. c) Continuing to pursue goals and overcome obstacles, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. d) Having a desire to learn and explore new things, being open-minded and eager to understand the world around us. 17) Humility a) Being modest and respectful of others, recognising one's own strengths and weaknesses without arrogance. b) Resolving conflicts and repairing relationships through forgiveness, understanding, and compromise. c) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. d) Giving freely to others, whether it's time, resources, or support, without expecting anything in return. 18) Inclusivity a) Ensuring fairness and equality by upholding laws and treating everyone with dignity and respect. b) Taking ownership of our actions and their consequences, being accountable for what we do. c) Creating environments where everyone feels welcome and valued, regardless of differences. d) A state of tranquility and harmony where there is no violence or conflict. 19) Generosity a) Having a desire to learn and explore new things, being open-minded and eager to understand the world around us. b) Ensuring fairness and equality by upholding laws and treating everyone with dignity and respect. c) Giving freely to others, whether it's time, resources, or support, without expecting anything in return. d) Feeling and showing sympathy for others who are going through difficult times, and wanting to help them. 20) Empathy a) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. b) A state of tranquility and harmony where there is no violence or conflict. c) Giving freely to others, whether it's time, resources, or support, without expecting anything in return. d) Understanding and sharing the feelings of others, putting oneself in someone else's shoes. 21) Justice a) Treating others with warmth, empathy, and consideration, helping those in need. b) A state of tranquility and harmony where there is no violence or conflict. c) Continuing to pursue goals and overcome obstacles, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. d) Ensuring fairness and equality by upholding laws and treating everyone with dignity and respect. 22) Stewardship a) Resolving conflicts and repairing relationships through forgiveness, understanding, and compromise. b) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. c) Taking care of and responsibly managing resources, whether it's the environment, finances, or other assets. d) Taking ownership of our actions and their consequences, being accountable for what we do. 23) Reconcilliation a) A group of people who come together to support each other, share resources, and work towards common goals. b) Having a desire to learn and explore new things, being open-minded and eager to understand the world around us. c) Accepting and respecting differences in others, whether it's related to religion, culture, or personal choices. d) Resolving conflicts and repairing relationships through forgiveness, understanding, and compromise. 24) Acceptance a) Facing challenges and difficulties with bravery, even when it's hard or scary. b) Embracing others for who they are without judgment or prejudice, recognising and respecting their differences. c) Having a desire to learn and explore new things, being open-minded and eager to understand the world around us. d) Understanding and sharing the feelings of others, putting oneself in someone else's shoes. 25) Community a) Feeling and expressing appreciation for the good things in our lives, big or small. b) A group of people who come together to support each other, share resources, and work towards common goals. c) Being truthful and sincere in our words and actions, avoiding deception or misleading others. d) Creating environments where everyone feels welcome and valued, regardless of differences. 26) Peace a) A state of tranquility and harmony where there is no violence or conflict. b) Ensuring fairness and equality by upholding laws and treating everyone with dignity and respect. c) Feeling and showing sympathy for others who are going through difficult times, and wanting to help them. d) Letting go of feelings of anger or resentment towards someone who has hurt us, and giving them a chance to make amends. 27) Non violence a) Continuing to pursue goals and overcome obstacles, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. b) The use of peaceful means, not force, to bring about political or social change. c) Treating everyone equally and justly, without favouritism or discrimination. d) Treating others with warmth, empathy, and consideration, helping those in need.

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