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    My Values

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    that I am witty, fun-loving, compassionate, and moderately confidant person. In contrast to my goals and personality, my values coincide with my core being. What is important to me is a good question to ask. I use this same question when I meet a new friend. It provides groundwork to establish what is important to them and compare them to mine. I have developed my own value system. It has applied to the core concepts of nature and nurture continues to interact as I progressed through childhood…

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    Gideon Rosen Culture

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    role that culture plays in presenting values and that by recognizing and integrating those values, it gives meaning to our lives. I believe culture does fill our lives with wonderful things while integration of cultural values is not always by choice or by recognition of its value. Most often, values are integrated into our lives without recognition by following customs that give meaning to our actions and behavior. Moreover, the recognition of these complex values is an evolutionary process…

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    matter what the situation may be. I believe that is why I have always valued teamwork and enjoyed group projects. Another person that has informed my personal values is my long-time track coach, Derek Thompson. Although the many successes in my life was a team effort between my family and my coach, I accredit many of my most important values to my coach.…

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    Colloquium Sociology

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    class, we read an article about culture values where it gave us a description of Indian values and non-Indian values. A culture’s values are the beliefs of a person or social group, in what is good or right, fair and just. However, sociologists disagree in the conceptualize values. That it’s more than a conflict theory, that it is based on how culture values change between groups within a culture. In contrast, functionalism is more based on the share values within a culture. In fact,…

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    Renown Health Case Study

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    employees. Offering multiple hospitals, urgent care centers, imaging and x-ray services, and dozens of other medical specialties, Renown Health is the most comprehensive community based healthcare network available to northern Nevada. As such, the primary value premise for this company is to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of the people and communities they serve. To develop, maintain, and grow this premise, Renown Health works to achieve a set of key goals: Integrate Care…

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    the typical courteousness, a conscientious and businesslike manner in the workplace, but rather supported by certain characteristics, behaviors, values and personal traits. These characteristics,…

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    What are the most prominent values in my home? What core values, related to nursing as a career, do I have? The most prominent values in my home are integrity, communication, and ambition. These core values shape me into the person I am today, and are related to the nursing career. For example, as a nurse one must have integrity. A nurse needs to be able admit when they make a mistake because the patient’s life is in their hands. The patient is the top priority; not the health care…

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    philosopher Jeremy Bentham.) Mill describes happiness as “pleasure and the absence of pain.” Something of extrinsic value has worth only because of the value or benefits it brings to something else; something of intrinsic value has worth because of the value it possesses even while alone. According to Utilitarianism, human happiness, or pleasure without pain, is the only thing of intrinsic value. Utilitarianism is an off­shoot of Consequentialism, which holds that the right­ness or…

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    professionals to have set values to operate in this field. The five most common values are best found when reviewing the Ethical Standards for Human Service Professionals. The five fundamental values include respecting the dignity and welfare of all people; promoting self-determination; honoring cultural diversity; advocating for social justice; and acting with integrity, honesty, genuineness and objectivity (“Ethical Standards,” 2016). Not all professionals have the same type of values set…

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    After finishing the value exercise the results outcomes were that I valued my health, religion, love and loyalty. While I was doing the exercise I did not know what might be the outcome. But after I was done with the exercise I was struck by how true the results were to my personality. These were some of the values that I was raised on. My parents always tried their best to raise their kids to always love and respect themselves and others around them. The agency that I am placed at is called…

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