MAN AND SOCIETY. SOCIETY society - people in general, considered in relation to the laws, organizations etc that make it possible for them to live together.

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MAN AND SOCIETY

SOCIETY society - people in general, considered in relation to the laws, organizations etc that make it possible for them to live together law - the whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey morality - beliefs or ideas about what is right and wrong and about how people should behave

ethics - moral rules or principles of behaviour for deciding what is right and wrong etiquette - the formal rules for polite behaviour in society or in a particular group

Breaking rules law – chaos crime trial sentence (punishment) ethics,etiquette – conflict misunderstanding

Ethics what is right and what is wrong family (unconscious observing and learning) taught in school (ethics, religious education) examples of right and wrong behaviour, moral and immoral ?

Etiquette (protocol) meeting greeting introducing congratulating visit presents dining