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Zain
21 January, 16:39
How does a society determines a person's value
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Alfred Gilmore
21 January, 17:14
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Different groups of people have their own ways of determining the value of the person. For example, in other areas, people are are treated equally. However, there are also groups of people in which the person's values is determined by educational attainment, wealth, talent, jobs, place of origin, etc.
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