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Title: Kohlberg’s theory of development.
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While we do have the independence to make our own decisions the morals we learned as children do add into what we do or won’t do. Many times people will not do something they have no problem with because growing up we were told to not do that. On the other hand people will do something they truly do not enjoy because we were always told that we should do that to be a good person... Showed first 250 characters
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On the other hand people will do something they truly do not enjoy because we were always told that we should do that to be a good person. A prime example of this is eating desert before dinner, many of us would like to but as children were told that you can’t even though there is no real big negative in doing so... Showed next 250 characters
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