| A | B |
| Accountability | Responsibility |
| Adaptability | Flexibility and Willingness to Change |
| Autonomy | Independence |
| Avoiding Offense | Being Polite, Trying not to Upset Someone |
| Beauty | Pretty, Attractive |
| Beneficence | Doing Good, Being Kind |
| Capitalism | Economic System of Free Enterprise and Competition |
| Change | Not staying the same |
| Charity | giving alms, giving something to help someone |
| Civility | Respectful, tolerant conduct towards everyone in public |
| Cleanliness | Quality of being pure and free from dirt |
| Community | A group of people with a sense of common identity |
| Compassion | Experiencing how another person feels; empathy |
| Competition | Situation when two or more are striving against one another for the same goal |
| Consideration | Thoughtful attentiveness and respect towards someone or something |
| Cooperation | Working together with other people towards a common goal |
| Correct Ritual | Doing something properly, in the manner that most people think is the best way |
| Courage | Bravery or the quality of having confidence to do something |
| Courtesy | Polite and considerate behavior towards others |
| Creativity | Imagination or Originality |
| Democracy | type of group decision-making in which the groups does what the majority of members wants |
| Detail Orientation | Focus on tiny aspects of a big project |
| Diversity | a wide range or different elements, features or characteristics; |
| Duty | Obligation or Requirement |
| Empathy | Feeling how another person feels; compassion |
| Enthusiasm | Passion and Excitement for something |
| Equality | Fairness and Evenness |
| Ethnic Pride | Respect and Esteem for being a part of a cultural group |
| Excellence | High Quality and Standards, Surpassing great merit |
| Fairness | Equality and Justice |
| Faith | Belief and Trust in Someone |
| Fame | Popularity, Being well-known |
| Family | A group of people related by blood or marriage |
| Freedom | Liberty and Independence |
| Friendship | A quality that unites a group of people related by common interests and activities |
| Generosity | Magnanimity, Willingness to give beyond what is expected or required |
| Globalization | Quality of becoming a feature of the entire world, internationalism |
| Good Conduct | Appropriate Behavior |
| Happiness | Pleasurable Feeling and Contentment |
| Hard Work | Focus and self-discipline towards achieving a particular goal or accomplishment |
| Health | Soundness of the body or mind, being in a good condition |
| Helping Others | Assisting or aiding people with problems, being of good service to people |
| Honesty | Truthfulness |
| Honor | High respect and esteem, a positive feeling towards someone or something |
| Hospitality | Act or Practice of receiving and entertaining guests, visitors, or strangers with good will |
| Humanity | Quality of being concerned for all human beings with a disposition to treat others with compassion |
| Humility | Being humble or without need to take credit for accomplishments, meekness, lowliness |
| Idealism | An attitude that conditions can and will get better |
| Independence | Being free from external control or support |
| Individualism | A focus on the single person more than on society or a group |
| Integrity | Uprightness, honest, sincere, with the character of being fair and virtuous |
| Intelligence | Being Smart and knowing a lot of facts or having much understanding |
| Interdependence | Mutual Dependence |
| Justice | Condition of everyone receiving what is appropriate; Fairness, Propriety |
| Kindness | Good natural aptitude, disposition, or attitude towards others |
| Liberty | Freedom from Bondage, Slavery, or Control, being able to act without hindrance |
| Life | Condition of being living, that is, of being self-conscious, of not being dead or inanimate |
| Love | Feelings and Actions on behalf of the welfare of others, delighting in something, affection |
| Loyalty | Faithful adherence to one’s promise or oath; fidelity; respect for someone or something |
| Morality | Systematic ideas and theories about how one ought to act |
| National Pride | Respect and Esteem for being a part of a country |
| Nature | Phenomena of the physical world such as animals and plants existing independently of humans |
| Neutrality | That without a specific perspective or viewpoint |
| Obedience to God | Following the rules and commandments of a divine being who created the universe |
| Objective | Facts; that can be measured & observed; not limited by personal perspective |
| Orderliness | Well-organized, regular, and methodical |
| Organization | That which is systematically arranged or put together in a coordinated way |
| Peace | Freedom from disorder, unrest, quarrels, or dissention |
| Perseverance | Constant pursuit of an objective in the face of difficulty or obstacles |
| Playfulness | The act of being lighthearted, fond of fun, games, and amusement |
| Pleasure | The condition of feeling good, satisfied, delightful, and joyful |
| Possessions | Physical things owned and controlled by someone |
| Power | Authority or Ability to act or affect something with much energy and might |
| Practicality | Realistic, feasible, functional, useful, and effective |
| Preservation | That which protects, stores, or keeps |
| Preventing Harm | Nonmaleficence, Not hurting someone |
| Proactive | Doing something before it is necessary or required |
| Reciprocity | to treat another as one has been treated or wants to be treated |
| Reasonableness | Thinking with Logic and Evidence |
| Renewal | the state of being made new, fresh, or strong again |
| Respect Ancestors | To give honor and deference to one’s now-dead family members |
| Respect Elders | To give honor and deference to older people in society, even those not related to you |
| Responsibility | The quality of being trusted and dutiful |
| Right Action | Doing what is appropriate to do |
| Right Ideas | Having the real or correct theories and ideas about reality |
| Right Intention | Being well motivated, doing things for good reasons |
| Right Social Roles | Knowing your responsibilities and duties in society |
| Right Speech | Saying the appropriate thing at the appropriate time |
| Risk Taking | Being willing to try something that is not certain or might be dangerous |
| Safety | The state of being protected and free from hurt, harm, or danger |
| Security | The condition of being protected from harm or risk |
| Self-Discipline | Controlling yourself |
| Self-Fulfillment | Having satisfied one’s own personal goals |
| Self-Identity | Having a sense of one’s own personality or individuality |
| Self-Improvement | Increasing one’s qualities by one’s own efforts |
| Self-Reflection | Thinking or meditating by oneself |
| Self-Respect | Giving honor and care to one’s own personal needs |
| Self-Starter | Being pro-active and doing things without needing to be told |
| Service | Helping Others |
| Status | Having a high position or reputation in society |
| Stoicism | The condition of being unemotional or self-controlled about an emotional situation |
| Strength | Power to cause change or to have control over something |
| Teamwork | Working together with a group towards some common goal |
| Tolerance | Accepting of people, ideas, or practices different from yourself |
| Tradition | collection of customs or practices that together help to define a group’s identity, usually over several generations |
| Transparency | Not hidden, to be obvious and clear to everyone |
| Trust | To be dependable when people have confidence in you |
| Universal Love | Valuing everyone in the world equally |
| Wealth | Having many possessions or great riches |
| Wisdom | Possessing good judgment based on experience and reflection |