What are 10 virtues?

What are 10 virtues?

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They are deep honesty, moral courage, moral vision, compassion and care, fairness, intellectual excellence, creative thinking, aesthetic sensitivity, good timing, and deep selflessness. They describe a leader’s way of reasoning, his or her most basic beliefs, and the emotions associated with those beliefs.

Q. Which is the best of all virtues?

honesty

Q. What are the main virtues?

The four Cardinal Virtues: Prudence, Temperance, Courage and Justice. The Seven Heavenly Virtues: Faith, Hope, Charity, Fortitude, Justice, Temperance, Prudence.

Q. What are the 2 types of virtues?

There are two kinds of virtue: intellectual and moral. We learn intellectual virtues by instruction, and we learn moral virtues by habit and constant practice. We are all born with the potential to be morally virtuous, but it is only by behaving in the right way that we train ourselves to be virtuous.

Q. What are the 13 virtues?

His list of 13: Temperance, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity and Humility. Thirteen wasn’t a nod to the original colonies, nor was it random.

Q. Is shame a virtue?

To summarize, in order for shame to be a virtue on Aristotle’s terms, it appears that (i) shame is an emotion, but emotions cannot be virtues; (ii) only dispositions can be virtues; (iii) further, only dispositions that produce decisions that can aim at the mean between extremes are virtues; and (iv) only dispositions …

Q. What were Franklin’s 13 virtues?

What were Benjamin Franklin’s 13 Virtues?

  • 1.) Temperance. Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation.
  • 2.) Silence. Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.
  • 3.) Order.
  • 4.) Resolution.
  • 5.) Frugality.
  • 6.) Industry.
  • 7.) Sincerity.
  • 8.) Justice.

Q. What are some of Ben Franklin’s values?

  • Temperance: Eat not to dullness.
  • Silence: Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself.
  • Order: Let all your things have their places.
  • Resolution: Resolve to perform what you ought.
  • Frugality: Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself: i.e., Waste nothing.
  • Industry: Lose no time.

Q. What was Benjamin Franklin’s philosophy of life?

Of the American Founders, Franklin had an unrivaled understanding of the individual human soul. At the heart of his political vision is a view of democratic citizenship, a rich understanding of the qualities of the heart and mind necessary to support liberty and sustain happiness.

Q. What did Ben Franklin invent after lightning struck his kite?

After his successful demonstration, Franklin continued his work with electricity, going on to perfect his lightning rod invention. In 1753, he received the prestigious Copley Medal from the Royal Society, in recognition of his “curious experiments and observations on electricity.” By Nancy Gupton.

Q. Did Franklin fly a kite in a thunderstorm?

On June 10, 1752, Benjamin Franklin flies a kite during a thunderstorm and collects ambient electrical charge in a Leyden jar, enabling him to demonstrate the connection between lightning and electricity. He also invented the lightning rod, used to protect buildings and ships.

Q. Who found kite?

Peter Lynn

Q. What actually causes lightning?

Lightning is an electrical discharge caused by imbalances between storm clouds and the ground, or within the clouds themselves. Most lightning occurs within the clouds. This heat causes surrounding air to rapidly expand and vibrate, which creates the pealing thunder we hear a short time after seeing a lightning flash.

Q. Is lightning hotter than the sun?

Lightning is four times hotter than the sun. The surface of the sun is around 11,000 degrees F. Scientists determined that temperature more than 20 years ago by examining the light given off by a bolt of lightning.

Q. Can lightning strike a car?

Cars are safe from lightning because of the metal cage surrounding the people inside the vehicle. This may sound counter-intuitive because metal is a good conductor of electricity, but the metal cage of a car directs the lightning charge around the vehicle occupants and safely into the ground.

Q. Why is Lightning Dangerous?

Lightning is a major cause of storm related deaths in the U.S. A lightning strike can result in a cardiac arrest (heart stopping) at the time of the injury, although some victims may appear to have a delayed death a few days later if they are resuscitated but have suffered irreversible brain damage.

Q. Can you survive a direct lightning strike?

Direct strikes are not as common as the other ways people are struck by lightning, but they are potentially the most deadly. While the ability to survive any lightning strike is related to immediate medical attention, the amount of current moving through the body is also a factor.

Q. Which lightening stroke is most dangerous?

Which lightening stroke is most dangerous ?

  • A. Direct stroke on line conductor.
  • Indirect stroke on conductor.
  • Direct stroke on tower top.
  • Direct stroke on ground wire.

Q. Can thunder kill you?

A direct hit by a bolt of lightning kills about 50 people per year. Those who survive a lightning strike – with temperatures that can heat the surrounding air to 50,000 Fahrenheit – often suffer permanent injuries to the brain, heart or other parts of the body.

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