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Option #2: Embodiment of Moral Values Identify and describe a person—for example, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, or Nelson Mandela—who embodied moral values. Describe this

Option #2: Embodiment of Moral Values 

Identify and describe a person—for example, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, or Nelson Mandela—who embodied moral values.  Describe this person’s likely personal code of moral principles and values. How were these principles and values formed? Were these principles and values consistent with those of this person’s larger environment? If a conflict between personal and larger values was present, how was it addressed? Consider culture, gender, and generation in your analysis.

Your submission should be 4-6 pages (excluding cover page and references) and formatted according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing & APA (Links to an external site.). Be sure to integrate and reference concepts, terms, and theories from the course readings and module content. You must include a minimum of four credible, academic references to support your work beyond the text or other course materials, including at least one peer-reviewed article. Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment. Utilize headings to organize the content in your work.

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