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    The setting is in and around the city of Assisi in the late 1100’s and early 1200’s. A man named Francis found his true calling, devoting himself to God and helping the less fortunate. He was born into a family who had a large amount of wealth and was in a high social class in a society where wealth and social class meant everything. In the beginning of the book, the reader can find a perfect example of what his society valued. It reads, “He was an object…

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    Cultural Competence

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    cultures by holding all forms of cultural difference in high esteem. The only key to embrace the culturally diverse classrooms and schools is to learn about cultural competence, practice it, and institutionalize it to serve the diverse students, their families,…

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    she demonstrates through Katniss’s inner thoughts why President Alma Coin is eliminated and not given the chance to become leader of Panem. In Mockingjay, Katniss decides to kill President Coin because of her distrust towards Coin, their differing values, and Coin’s similarity to President Snow. To begin, Katniss decides to kill President Coin because she and Coin distrust each other. All through…

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    Values are principles and standards that determine the degree of worth or merit of an object or act. (ERIC, 1966). It doesn’t matter where we are born and raised, we have been taught certain standards to live by. “Nevertheless, true Christian values, reflecting acceptance of Jesus Christ as one’s Lord and Savior, anchor religious and spiritual values to biblical standards.” (Hollinger). Growing up my mom taught me to be humble, to forgive, be respectful, be honest and to have self-control. I…

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    that I anticipate will prove challenging for me during my career. I believe that honesty is the fundamental behavior to acting with integrity and that we should be honest with each other in every circumstance. Being an honest person fits the core values of both my religion and my culture as well. From my work experience, there has been moments when I could not be completely honest. When I first started my position in my private firm, I was asked to under report my working hours. From my firm’s…

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    begin to feel a sense of comfort. Considering individuals tend hold their values in high regard, that comfort makes sense. Also, these values tend to be qualities I expect out of myself, others, and my community. Values shape the dreams we have for ourselves, and give us a sense of the person we aspire to be. Additionally, my values and past memories have shaped my desire to become a counselor. FREEDOM Freedom is a value that I remember establishing in childhood. My grandpa is a Vietnam War…

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    concerning the values of retributive justice, power, and integrity are used by Saville in Felony (2014) to comment on the idea of telling truths and issues of self-reproach and social justice. Carl and Julie’s differing truths on guilt and punishment, as articulated through their depiction and verbal expression, are placed in opposition to the value of retributive justice by Saville. The characterisation of Ankhila as marginalised and her dialogue with Jim informs a cultural discourse on the…

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    “Life is the most important value we have. So, I would say the process that allowed for her [Maynard] to do that, is not a process that helps us as a society because it’s a highly individual decision that makes it look like you don’t need community...hope is a primary human value and I think suicide in general says to the community that life is not worth living, that the community is not enough, that there is no hope” (Viewpoint). Similar to Waren’s beliefs, the Family Research Council (FRC)…

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    Studying Ethical Values

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    first would be to teach my students how to use their ability to think critically. I would start with critical thinking because I do not believe that any of us can begin to understand existing ethical theories or really examine our existing ethical values without the ability to think critically about them. We need to be able to use reason, rather than emotion when studying ethics and without the knowledge of critical thinking that is very difficult to do. Unfortunately, critical thinking is not…

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    Cultural Values In Canada

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    Culture is often viewed as values, beliefs, or traditions of a particular nation. While there can be some overlap of cultural beliefs between different countries, the significance of each, will vary from nation to nation. Furthermore, it is also essential to consider the differences among individuals, and how other factors can influence on what cultures they subscribe to. In Canada, there are seven core cultural values: compassion and generosity, consultation and dialogue, accommodation and…

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