My heritage, gives me hope, if they could survive such difficult situations, surely my life today is so much easier, and therefore leave enough time to help others who are not so fortunate. I know wars have thought nothing to mankind, because he is self destructing. When He learns to control his ego, and set aside all differences. and be willing to understand that we all are children of the same god, and we all live in the same planet, then will there be peace. If a man feels safe and peaceful within him, and help others to be so, there would be no need for locked doors, in the world.
Learning your heritage not only teaches you about who you are, but it also teaches you what kind of conflicts they faced, and how despite all, managed to retain their heritage.
It's now the duty (If they don't run off to other countries) of the present generation X to preserve what is useful to us, and weed out what was bad or harmful, such as wars, dowries, witch hunts etc. If a man can land on the moon, which he never thought he could until 50 years ago. Imagine if he puts his mind and heart to relieve the suffering, end the domination's, and consider each and every one on this our home 'EARTH
2007-11-29 03:59:07
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answered by mx. know it all 7
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To me, heritage only goes back as far as the family that you knew. I don't really care that my family came from an afluant (noble) family in France. I don't care that they are still rich over there. That fact doesn't affect me, I live my life the way I want to live it here in the US with what I have and what I can get. Learning from my parents and grandparent though, was very valuable. Learning what they went through, what they had to do to survive, that is what is worth something to me.
2007-11-29 03:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got appeared on the .22LR. very reminiscent of the extreme accepted revolver my spouse has. For the value ( i think of it became into $209.00), i've got faith it became right into a competent value, i'm only no longer partial to .22LR and we've already got a rifle and pistol. I even have additionally examine sturdy comments on them, so circulate forward and get one. i might circulate with the .22LR although with the aid of fact the .22 WMR is extra costly and that i've got stumbled on it to be confusing to discover.
2016-11-13 00:39:28
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answered by ? 4
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My surname is Heritage! So its worth quite a lot really!
2007-11-29 03:44:43
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answered by james h 4
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not much, unless you are lucky enough to get caught in an extraordinary situation to get noticed or are rich, heritage plays no role in a logical sense
2007-11-29 03:45:55
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answered by ? 6
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Let's see...you're trying to place a valuation on history...just remeber that it tends to repeat itself. I spit in the face of anyone who claims that they didn't learn anything from their grand parents or great grand parents. Those growing pains you're speaking of are the lack of respect for those lessons which I for one hold dear. PEACE!
2007-11-29 03:49:01
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answered by thebigm57 7
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nowadays people will sell thier soul for a million bucks
or fame.....so i'm gonna A$$ume heritage would be
just as cheap...
2007-11-29 03:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much nothing. My kin are basically all blue collar, uneducated losers. Happily my siblings and I all went to college and have good lives, but we're not about to leave a legacy.
2007-11-29 03:41:50
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answered by Flatpaw 7
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As far as my spirituality, it set me on the trail to discovering where I needed to be. My heritage is Swedish and my spirituality is Asatru.
2007-11-29 03:43:30
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answered by ruriksson 5
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My heritage and 5.00 will buy me a cup of coffee.
2007-11-29 03:40:56
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answered by Little Stuart 3
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