,AFL1501 Assignment 5 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 - DUE 30 May 2025; 100%
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1.1 Think about your personal experiences of living in a
community. In what ways does the idea of Ubuntu shape
how people in your community treat and help one
another? 1.2 Describe a situation you have seen or been
part of where people made peace after a disagreement.
How does making up show the values of Ubuntu? 1.3 In
your own words, explain the main values that make up the
spirit of Ubuntu. Give two real-life examples of how you've
seen these values in action in your daily life. 1.4 Recall a
story shared in your family or community, like one about
an important event, tradition, or lesson from elders. How
does this story help preserve your community's history and
shape how people see their identity today?Explain how
your family background (clan, ancestry, or family
traditions) has shaped your cultural identity. How do
names, traditions/rituals, or daily practices help define
who you are? Think of any proverbs or riddles you heard
while growing up. How do these sayings help teach right
from wrong or guide people's behaviour in your co
1.1 How Ubuntu shapes community interactions
, Ubuntu, meaning "I am because we are", plays a vital role in
how people in my community interact. It encourages empathy,
sharing, and solidarity. For example, when a neighbour
experiences a loss, the entire community comes together to
cook, clean, and provide emotional support. Even when
someone is sick or unemployed, others share food or help with
transport without expecting anything in return. This shows how
Ubuntu fosters compassion and mutual care.
1.2 A situation where people made peace after a
disagreement
Once, two families in my street had a dispute over land
boundaries. The conflict escalated, causing tension. But
eventually, elders from both families and the local community
leader called a meeting under a tree to talk things through.
After sharing their perspectives and apologising, they agreed on
a fair boundary and even shared a meal afterwards. This act of
reconciliation and forgiveness reflects Ubuntu values — putting
harmony and the well-being of the community above personal
pride.
1.3 Values of Ubuntu and examples in daily life
The main values of Ubuntu include:
Respect for others, especially elders
Semester 1 2025 - DUE 30 May 2025; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations.
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
1.1 Think about your personal experiences of living in a
community. In what ways does the idea of Ubuntu shape
how people in your community treat and help one
another? 1.2 Describe a situation you have seen or been
part of where people made peace after a disagreement.
How does making up show the values of Ubuntu? 1.3 In
your own words, explain the main values that make up the
spirit of Ubuntu. Give two real-life examples of how you've
seen these values in action in your daily life. 1.4 Recall a
story shared in your family or community, like one about
an important event, tradition, or lesson from elders. How
does this story help preserve your community's history and
shape how people see their identity today?Explain how
your family background (clan, ancestry, or family
traditions) has shaped your cultural identity. How do
names, traditions/rituals, or daily practices help define
who you are? Think of any proverbs or riddles you heard
while growing up. How do these sayings help teach right
from wrong or guide people's behaviour in your co
1.1 How Ubuntu shapes community interactions
, Ubuntu, meaning "I am because we are", plays a vital role in
how people in my community interact. It encourages empathy,
sharing, and solidarity. For example, when a neighbour
experiences a loss, the entire community comes together to
cook, clean, and provide emotional support. Even when
someone is sick or unemployed, others share food or help with
transport without expecting anything in return. This shows how
Ubuntu fosters compassion and mutual care.
1.2 A situation where people made peace after a
disagreement
Once, two families in my street had a dispute over land
boundaries. The conflict escalated, causing tension. But
eventually, elders from both families and the local community
leader called a meeting under a tree to talk things through.
After sharing their perspectives and apologising, they agreed on
a fair boundary and even shared a meal afterwards. This act of
reconciliation and forgiveness reflects Ubuntu values — putting
harmony and the well-being of the community above personal
pride.
1.3 Values of Ubuntu and examples in daily life
The main values of Ubuntu include:
Respect for others, especially elders