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I am a youth and I almost go through the same things that girls and boys of my age go through. I would not say that I have never lied or broken a promise. After all, I am a human being, and I am not perfect. However, I do admit my mistakes and I think that makes me morally right. Considering these aspects, I think Sommer is a little accurate about me as even I face dilemmas while thinking in terms of morale. But fortunately only at rare times, I believe, have I been in situations that have made me helpless to make confident moral judgments.
Sommer has suggested that adults, especially teachers should improve the youth’s knowledge and comprehension of moral values and they should guide the youth into believing in these values and ideals. “Teachers with integrity are viewed as morally sound models for young people to follow” and so I believe that teachers play a significant role in moulding the children’s character and moral behaviour (Lumpkin, 2008). “Moral Conservatism” is what she thinks society needs.
She believes that people live in a moral environment and that they should respect and preserve it. She emphasizes the need to value and respect the traditions that we have inherited. She also wants to encourage the institutions, which promote moral teachings along with academics. I agree and feel that acting according to these suggestions will really make a difference. The essay in total has a very interesting appeal to it. It does not present facts in a boring way like most essays do. However, the thing that interested me the most is the story about the hippies as I am coming across it for the first time.
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