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    Army Leadership Values

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    In the World, there are many types of leaders that are composed of different characteristics. A leader has to be well balanced. As a leader in the United States Army, it is a big challenge to be well-balanced. In my experience, I found three values that help me the most to be well balanced: faith, family, and respect. Faith in God is really important for me as a leader. Believing in God gives me the strength and the wisdom to make the best decisions in my every day life, furthermore helping me…

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    There are a myriad of individual races and cultures that are melded into our Army. It is these different backgrounds coupled with Army culture that shapes our leaders. To become a leader, you must first become a good follower. As a follower, the individual has the propensity to become a good leader. Trust and loyalty must be present to groom subordinates into leaders. Leadership is the capability to empower and motivate others. A leader is an individual who uses this capability to prompt…

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    As a positive leader in the organization I plan to maintain the Army values by influencing my fellow peers by providing purpose, direction and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization. While also utilizing my personal knowledge and experience to help improve my team as one. By providing purpose it gives subordinates the reason to act in order to achieve a desired outcome. Providing clear direction involves communicating how to accomplish mission:…

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    immensely important. Everyone has a part to play in the organization and intrinsically want to do the right thing. Sustain that conviction with those “right” thoughts, followed by words and deeds. Values- Values are ideas that translate to actions. I challenge everyone to uphold our Army Values: Loyalty, Duty, Honor, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage, doing so, will lead you down the right path.…

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    Ingleharts theory on value change identifies the fact that many states have moved from Materialist values to Post-Materialist values. Meaning that as states economies have grown, their values have grown and changed with it. Inglehart had suggested that when a state had been developing, their first values were materialist. Why? Because Materialist mostly focus on keeping order in their countries or making sure that prices on goods and services are not rising too much. As a society starts to…

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    disrespecting the locals. Somalia has a very misunderstood culture due to the state collapse, clan war and famine of 1991-1992, many people believe that Somalia is an aggressive, war driven country, but there culture is actually revolved around their values, language, religion and family (Somali social structure, 2017).…

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    Mulan Cultural Values

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    Huns and the Chinese, Mulan takes the place of her father who is too old to fight in the war. She goes to fight in the war and had to prove herself in the army but eventually becomes one of the best soldiers and saves China and the Emperor from the Huns. She is able to return home to her family with honor. In the movie Mulan, the first cultural value and one of the most important ones that the movies reflects on is the idea of bring honor to your family. For women during this time, women must…

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    sources a set of values and beliefs have been crafted that generally define modern American culture. References to the values held in our society can be heard in conversations, seen in our mannerisms, and witnessed in the presence of common material staples that litter our bodies and streets. According to BLANK material culture “refers to objects or belongings of a group of people”. It is from these material objects that the values held high by these cultures can be examined. These values and…

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    important the duty is to them. Every culture has made an influence on people's morals and values. In ancient Persian culture they follow their own morals and values unlike in ancient Indian culture, they follow and respect the duties of social groups. In American culture they each follow their own rules and duties according to their own morals and values. It is one's responsibility to follow their own morals and values even if it could affect them negatively in the long run. In Persian…

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    Cultural Artifacts

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    own the bones. The Army Corps of Engineers had taken possession because the bones were discovered on their property. Scientists wanted to study the bones in detail to learn more about the ancestry of the humans in the area. The Native Americans believed the bones should be buried because they…

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