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uphold moral standards
shape ethical behaviour
instill core values
Moral Foundations
- maintain strong ethical principles
- influence what people consider right/wrong
Media can greatly shape ethical behaviour, both positively and negatively.
- teach fundamental societal values
Parents and educators must work together to instill core values in children.Social
foster social cohesion
strengthen the social fabric
promote community engagement
Social Structure & Unity
- promote unity and togetherness in society
Inclusive policies are essential to foster social cohesion in multicultural nations.
- reinforce social bonds and structures
A strong education system can help strengthen the social fabric of a community.
- encourage participation in society
Volunteer programs are effective in promoting community engagement.
promote civic responsibility
fulfil one’s social obligation
Responsibility & Citizenship
- encourage citizens to contribute to society
Schools should teach students to promote civic responsibility through real-life applications.
- meet one's duty to others or society
Paying taxes and voting are examples of fulfilling one’s social obligation.
advocate for social justice
bridge the gap between rich and poor
ensure equal opportunity
Equality & Justice
- support fairness and equal rights
Many NGOs advocate for social justice in marginalised communities.
= reduce inequality
Effective welfare policies can help bridge the gap between rich and poor.
erosion of traditional values
moral decay / moral decline
increase in individualism
Decline of Values
- loss of long-held cultural or moral standards
Modern consumerism may contribute to the erosion of traditional values.
- weakening of ethical standards
Some believe that social media accelerates moral decay among youth.
- growing focus on self rather than community
The increase in individualism has raised concerns about declining community spirit.