Thursday, May 30, 2019
Response to Bell Hooks Keeping Close to Home :: Family Values College
Strong Family ValuesIn Bell Hookss essay, Keeping Close to Home, she suggests that the American educational system forces students to hide, deepen, or bury the values that they have when they first enter college. While this might be true for some students, this line of thinking does not hold true for me personally. I do not agree with her assertion for, and I have not changed since go in the University of Georgia. The University of Georgia has not placed any pressure on me to change my values due to the fact that I had very strong values when I entered the University, and those same values hold true to me today.The values that I larn from my p atomic number 18nts as an infant, child, adolescent, and, most recently, as an adult, are continually enforced and taught to me today. It is because of this strong family support that I have stayed the same as I was before entering college. My family has always preached strong family values that will be with me for the rest of my life, and will be passed on to my children and grandchildren. Some of the family values that I have learned from my family are to always respect my elders and to have good manners no matter what.I believe that values are taught and learned at an early age. If the article of faith is successful, as it was in my case, the student should hold true to the values that he or she was raised with. Everybody is raised with different values, whether the difference is religious, moral, or social, and they should all be respected by others. I will not change or alter my values because they are very important to both my family and me, and I firmly believe in them. on that point are many different types of people on the University of Georgia campus, whether they come from the same or different background than I. There are people of different skin color, religion, ethnicity, and many other different backgrounds. Therefore, there are also many different beliefs in faith and values. At an instit ution of higher learning, such as the University of Georgia, there is respect for and interest in other peoples beliefs. There is never a elevate to change someone. Some students might alter their beliefs and values, but as for myself I will learn of others, but never change.
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