Common Crimes

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>COMMON CRIMES</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Examples of Common Crimes</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Examples of Common Crimes</strong></h2> <h3>1. <strong>Falsehood</strong></h3> This is the property or characteristics of being false. It is a false statement, especially an intentional one. It is the state of being untrue. <h3>2. <strong>Theft </strong></h3> This is the act of stealing. This can come in any form whether taking of property, money or document that does not belong to someone. <h3>3. <strong>Accessory</strong></h3> The charge of accessory can be brought against anyone who helps someone else commit a crime, either before the crime takes place or afterward. If you know someone who is planning to commit a crime and you do anything to help - plan the crime, loan him or her money or tools, or even just give advice - you can be charged with accessory before the fact. Likewise, if you know someone who has already committed a crime and you do anything to help - such as give him or her a place to hide or help him or her destroy evidence - you can be charged with accessory in the court of law. <h3>4.<strong> Aggravated Assault</strong></h3>

Consequences of Dishonesty

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>CONSEQUENCES OF DISHONESTY</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Consequences of Dishonesty</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Consequences of Dishonesty</strong></h2> Dishonesty is a negative value. It implies being deceitful, being fraudulent, corrupt and tricky in behaviour. This must not be encouraged because of its consequences which include the following:

Meaning and Attributes of Cooperation

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>MEANING AND ATTRIBUTES OF COOPERATION</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of Cooperation</li> <li>Attributes of Cooperation</li> <li>Factors that Promote or Encourage Cooperation</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of Cooperation </strong></h2> Cooperation is the working together of people to achieve a common purpose or goal. It is the working together of two or more persons to achieve a common goal or objective in the family, school, community, Business center, town and the country. Co-operation is needed in all fields of human Endeavour. In the office, co-operation is needed between the boss and the workers. The boss must lead very well and the workers must obey their boss. <strong>EVALUATION</strong> <ol> <li>What is cooperation?</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Attributes of Cooperation </strong></h2> The following are the attributes of cooperation:

Benefits of Cooperation

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>BENEFITS OF COOPERATION</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Benefits of Cooperation</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Benefits of Cooperation</strong></h2> Cooperation has advantages to the individual and groups. Some of the benefits include: <ol> <li>Encouraging people to live together in harmony.</li> <li>Co-operation may lead to the development of the society. The number and quality of social amenities such as roads, bridges, schools, hospitals etc. will increase. More industries will be built and more jobs will be created.</li>

Self Reliance: Identifying and Nurturing One’s Talents

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>IDENTIFYING AND NURTURING ONE'S TALENTS</strong></h1> <strong>CONTENT</strong> <ol> <li>Processes of Identifying One’s Natural Talents</li> <li>How to Nurture Identified Talents</li> </ol> <br> <h2><strong>Processes of Identifying One's Natural Talents</strong></h2> Natural talents can be identified in the following ways: <ol> <li>Gift: The gift that one has could be easily identified by people that are close to such person through varying activities</li> <li>Parental Discovery: The parent of a person is a good channel through which talents can be discovered. This is as a result of long years of interaction and living together under the same roof.</li>

National Values

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>NATIONAL VALUES</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Meaning of National Values</li> <li>Levels of Manifestation of National Values</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Meaning of National Values</strong></h2> National values can be defined as a representation of the paramount values upheld throughout the common cultural experience of the nation. It can also be defined as the accepted principles or standards of a group of people. It is a personal measure of worth, such as how important an individual considers certain things; beliefs, principles or ideas people attach to things based on their sense of values.

The Benefits of Self Reliance

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>WHY THE INDIVIDUAL MUST BE SELF RELIANT</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Why Individuals Must be Self Reliant or the Benefits of Self Reliance</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Why Individuals Must be Self Reliant or the Benefits of Self Reliance</strong></h2> The following are the reasons why individuals must be self-reliant: <ol> <li>Self sustenance: It is necessary to be self reliant so that one will be able to meet the basic necessities of life such as food, shelter, clothing and housing.</li>

Importance of Values in the Society

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>IMPORTANCE OF VALUES IN THE SOCIETY</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Importance of Values in the Society</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Importance of Values in the Society</strong></h2> Values are important to the society in the following ways: <ol> <li>National values may help in decision making as it tends to help us to take rational decision based on the importance attached to a thing.</li> <li>Basic human values also promote positive or good relationship among people when they all accept such societal norms, attitudes or ways of doing things.</li>

Consequences of Wasted Talents and Undeveloped Skills

<h1><strong>CONSEQUENCES OF WASTED TALENTS AND UNDEVELOPED SKILLS</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Understanding that the Wealth of a Nation is Contained in its Natural and Human Resources (Talent)</li> <li>Consequences of Wasted Talents and Undeveloped Skills</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Understanding that the Wealth of a Nation is Contained in its Natural and Human Resources (Talent)</strong></h2> Talent means natural endowment or a superior ability possessed by an individual that has to be discovered and developed. The level of development of a nation is closely related to the availability of these talents.   <h2><strong>Consequences of Wasted Talents and Undeveloped Skills</strong></h2> If a person does not discover his or her talents or skills the person and the society may be affected in the following ways:

Factors that Promote Good Value System

Complexity: Standard

<h1><strong>FACTORS THAT PROMOTE GOOD VALUE SYSTEM </strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Factors that Promote Good Value System</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Factors that Promote Good Value System </strong></h2> The following are the factors that promote good value system: <ol> <li>Consistency: This is the attitude of doing what is right all the time and this has the tendency of promoting good moral values in the society</li> <li>Trust: This is the attitude of having confidence in someone in doing what is right. This will promote societal and individual value system.</li>

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