PREFACE
The Required Reading is the companion to the Ethics Course GE2202. Students will have the opportunity
to know the history of Assumption University, its uniqueness, identity, the relevancy of the statues and
names of various buildings. This will
form the first part of the book.
In addition, they will read the lives of outstanding persons of great religions. First in the list is His
Majesty King Phumiphol, representing a devout Buddhist. We shall have a quick glance of His Majesty’s
life and works.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta will represent a selfless Catholic nun who gave her entire life
to serve the poor. The two Nobel Peace Prize Winners of 2014, Malala Yusafzai (a Muslim) and Kailash
Satyarthi (a Hindu), are put up as models of virtuous characters
. They deserve to be widely known and
their dedication to education for the poor should inspire all of us to do more for the outcasts.
Mahatma
Gandhi, the Father of the Indian nation,
conclude
s
the second part of “Heroes We Admire and Try to
Imitate”
Endl
ess Creativity
like
the stories of
“Hope for the Flowers” and “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” make up
the third part of the book.
The last part will consist of enriching short stories that will encourage the class to reflect together.
The material will be ad
apted to suit the time. Current issues will be handled so that students are abreast
of world events.
It is my great wish that all those who read and reflect on them well will reap beneficial benefits for their
own lives and thereby render valuable service
to family, country, and the world at large
PREFACEThe Required Reading is the companion to the Ethics Course GE2202. Students will have the opportunity to know the history of Assumption University, its uniqueness, identity, the relevancy of the statues and names of various buildings. This will form the first part of the book.In addition, they will read the lives of outstanding persons of great religions. First in the list is His Majesty King Phumiphol, representing a devout Buddhist. We shall have a quick glance of His Majesty’s life and works.Mother Teresa of Calcutta will represent a selfless Catholic nun who gave her entire life to serve the poor. The two Nobel Peace Prize Winners of 2014, Malala Yusafzai (a Muslim) and Kailash Satyarthi (a Hindu), are put up as models of virtuous characters. They deserve to be widely known and their dedication to education for the poor should inspire all of us to do more for the outcasts. Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Indian nation, concludesthe second part of “Heroes We Admire and Try to Imitate”Endless Creativitylike the stories of “Hope for the Flowers” and “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” make up the third part of the book.The last part will consist of enriching short stories that will encourage the class to reflect together.The material will be adapted to suit the time. Current issues will be handled so that students are abreast of world events. It is my great wish that all those who read and reflect on them well will reap beneficial benefits for their own lives and thereby render valuable serviceto family, country, and the world at large
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