| A | B |
| morality | an understanding of right or wrong in terms of human behavior |
| moral action | that which is right |
| immoral action | that which is wrong |
| amoral action | that which is morally neutral, neither right nor wrong |
| family of origin | the family in which we were raised |
| homeostasis | the balance a family tries to maintain because they are comfortable with it |
| hero | the family pride, very involved, excels at school, feels inadequate internally |
| scapegoat | puts on "tough act," rebellious, defiant, internally feels left out of the family |
| lost child | quiet, shy, comfortable with animals, tries not to be a bother, feels forgotten |
| mascot | class clown, disruptive, internally feels confused |
| peer pressure | our perception of what others in our age or socia group want us tho think, wear, do, or say |
| mass media | a means of communicating regularly with large segments of society |
| Christian morality | attitudes and actions that bring about the Reign of God |
| philia | non-romantic love, enjoying the companionship of another |
| eros | romantic love based on physical attraction and emotional desire |
| agape | unselfishly seeking the welfare or best interest of another |
| values | principles and beliefs that guide human behavior |
| human geography | the study of human interaction with a specific environment |
| culture | the set of ideals values, and beliefs that a person holds and is shared by others |