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Look up: values

  1. Values
    Ideas held by human individuals or groups about what is desirable, proper, good or bad. Differing values represent key aspects of variations in human culture. What individuals value is strongly influenced by the specific culture in which they happen to live.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20212

  2. values
    [n] - beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something)
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. Values
    culturally defined standards by which people assess desirability, goodness and beauty, and which serve as broad guidelines for social living
    Found on http://wps.pearsoned.co.uk/wps/media/obj

  4. Values
    A person's values give individuals a reason to prefer one action, thing or behaviour over another. There are three types of values: experiential, creative and attitudinal.
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  5. values
    When one of the great aristocrats of Rome died, it was the custom to display his body publicly in the Forum before it was carried off for burial. A leading member of the family would proclaim the virtues of the dead man and set his exploits alongside those of his ancestors. It was a treasured opportunity for the family to reassert its identity and …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  6. Values
    Those things that are important to us and are driving our actions.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20781

  7. values
    the maximal and minimal values between which program functions and commands may take place Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers) • the value property which is insured or to be insured Category: Insurance
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  8. values
    noun beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something); `he has very conservatives values`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  9. values
    the ideals, customs, institutions, etc., of a society toward which the people of the group have an affective regard
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  10. Values
    The relative lightness or darkness of colors or of grays
    Found on http://www.watercolorpainting.com/glossa

  11. Values
    a feature that's part of Options in the WebCommerce Back Office where the merchant defines the values used by the Options. If an Option is “size”, then its corresponding values might be “small, medium, large”.
    Found on http://www.webcom.com/ecommerce/glossary

  12. Values
    The beliefs about the important life goals that consumers are trying to achieve. The important enduring ideals or beliefs that guide behavior within a culture or for a specific person.
    Found on http://archive.ifla.org/VII/s34/pubs/glo

  13. Values
    The relative lightness or darkness of colors or of grays.
    Found on http://www.watercolorpainting.com/glossa

  14. Values
    (heritage) The `values` embodied in cultural heritage are identified in order to assess significance, prioritize resources, and inform conservation decision-making. It is recognised that values may compete and change over time, and that heritage may have different meanings for different stake...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values



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13 February 2012

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The fifth queen of Henry VIII was Catherine Howard. Her father was very poor, and Catherine lived mainly with Agnes, widow of the 2nd duke of Norfolk. Henry was evidently charmed by her and he was privately married to Catherine at Oatlands in July 1540. In November 1541 Archbishop Thomas Cranmer informed Henry that his queen's past life had not been stainless. After some denials the queen herself admitted that this was true; but denied that she had misconducted herself since her marriage. Some fresh information, however, very soon came to light showing that she had been unchaste since her marriage; a bill of attainder was passed through parliament, and on the 13th of February 1542 the queen was beheaded. read more

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