4. We are People We are people, you and I Like the people passing by, Weâre alike, but different too, I am I, and you are you. We are all one family, Light or dark, as it may be, All are equal on this earth When we measure human worth. We all laugh when we feel gay, Each one laughing his own way, Some laugh low and some laugh high, Some as if theyâre going to cry.
5. We all think, but separately, And we neednât all agree, We all listen, speak, compare, All have different thoughts to share. Different, different, yet the same: When we want to play a game We must all accept the rules Though we come from different schools. We are people, you and I, Like the people passing by, Same but different, different same, My nameâs _______, whatâs your name?
14. Monochronic âTime Person Polychronic- Time person 1. Does one thing at a time 1. Does several things at a time 2. Treats time schedules and plans very seriously; feels they may be broken only for the most serious reasons 2. Treats time schedules and plans as useful (not sacred); feels they may be broken for a variety of purposes 3. Considers the job the most important part of life; ahead of even family 3. Considers the family and interpersonal relationships more important than the job 4. Considers privacy extremely important; works independently 4. Is actively involved with others; works in the presence of and with lots of people at the same time