Democracy : Voting in elections – Citizens vote to choose their leaders., School council – Students vote for representatives to speak for them., Community decisions – Neighbours vote on things like building a park., Workplace meetings – Employees vote on new office rules or plans., Club activities – Club members vote to decide which activity to do next., Public opinion – People can share their opinions and have a say in decisions safely., Individual Liberty : At school – Students can choose what clubs or sports they want to join., At work – A worker can decide to apply for a new job if they want., In daily life – People can choose what clothes to wear., Religion – Everyone can choose their own religion or choose not to follow one., Free time – You can choose what music to listen to or what food to eat., Community – People can share their opinions in a peaceful way., Mutual Respect : In class – Students listen quietly when the teacher or classmates are speaking., At home – Family members share chores and say “thank you” to each other., At work – Colleagues let each other finish talking in a meeting., On the bus – People give up their seat for someone older or disabled., With friends – Friends accept each other’s opinions, even when they don’t agree., In the community – Neighbours greet each other politely and keep shared spaces clean., Rule of law: Traffic laws – Everyone must stop at a red light, even rich or famous people., Paying for shopping – You must pay before leaving the shop; no one can just take things., School rules – All students must follow the same rules, like no bullying., Court cases – If someone breaks the law, they must go to court, no matter who they are., Workplace safety – Employers must follow health and safety laws to protect workers., Taxes – Everyone who earns money must pay taxes by law., Tolerance: In school – Sitting next to someone from a different country and being kind to them., At work – Respecting a colleague who prays during lunch break., In the street – Smiling at someone who dresses differently from you., With friends – Accepting that your friend has a different opinion about music or food., In the community – Celebrating festivals (like Christmas, Eid, Diwali) together, even if they are not your own., At home – Listening calmly when a family member disagrees with you.,
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