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What are your personal principles about life?



 
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What are your personal principles about life? #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 13, 2006 13:38 pm   What are your personal principles about life?
 

Hi all,

We were all born with cultures we will have learned. Cultures are an intergrated part which is accepted through learning.

What are your personal principles about life?
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