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    Culture plays an important role in continuing values in a society. Whether it is traditional or nontraditional, it offers people to be expressive, allowing them to be themselves in their own unique way. Most societies practice traditional values that have been passed on for generations to revive a specific culture. Others who practice uncommon values and beliefs have become a cultural subgroup outside the center of the dominant culture, called a subculture. Large societies are often built upon…

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    My Core Values Essay

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    messages from my family and peers, I am independently able to identify my core values that define who I am and how they truly drive my life. My core values such as being honest and showing respect, accepting accountability, and committing to a community resonate with me being stronger than I begin. To begin with the first Core values that include being honest and showing respect, I recognize my honesty role not only as a human being, but also as a leader. As I honest for my values, I respect…

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    the psychological outcomes during the diagnosis and treatment of culturally diverse patients. Certain cultural traditions influence the roles and needs of the patient and their families in comparison to how we are taught to legally and ethically treat and converse with the patient. Culture is defined as similar norms, values, lifestyles, rules, language, beliefs, a set of shared and socially transmitted ideas about the world that are passed down from generation to generation within a group of…

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    and science, time truly has solidified this link. The relationships with my family that I developed as a result of being male have ultimately taught me just how important it is to remain loyal to those that are closest to you. Familial affiliation, arguably the most primal of relationships, really is the most important part of my own life; no matter what, my family has consistently been there, and because of that I put family above all…

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    Child Care Values

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    Values are not always what we grow up with or our parent’s view of the world. They vary through each page of the book that we call life. Our experiences, dreams, circumstance and many other factors have led us down the road to helping others. We do not always know our values until we face them. We cannot always be thankful for our values until they are challenged. So much of life is growth and change and that is often where we learn who we are. As practitioners in Child and Youth Care your…

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    Knowledge Becoming Privilege Storch describes one of the issues currently faced by the field of nursing as the imbalance between institutional values and nursing values. A sub issue within this imbalance is efficiency as a value, which describes a strive to create more efficient systems based upon business practices. This strive is due to numerous issues, such as insufficient staffing, layoffs, hiring freezes, and altered work expectations. Due to nursing lay-offs, “this meant that therapeutic…

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    The Epidemic Of Loneliness

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    and blood pressure meaning it negatively effects health. More than effecting physical health, loneliness harms mental health. Feeling lonely and isolated increases risk of suicide and makes it harder to make it through day to day life. This is why I value community. By building a community of people around you that can offer support and help you solve problems, you reduce the effects of loneliness. Personally, I’ve spent a lot of my life feeling lonely. Growing up, I didn’t have much support…

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    definition of culture is something that impacts you everyday and shapes you into who you are. The three strongest cultural influences on my life are family, basketball, and school. My first cultural influence is basketball. I began playing basketball at five years old. Playing basketball in the driveway was a common activity I shared with my family. My brothers are older and bigger than me so, it was like Lebron James playing basketball against a kindergartner. The most memorable basketball…

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    eing part of a health care team, it is important to understand and realize the virtue of care in ‘caring’ for our patients and their families. “The virtue of care is fundamental to relationships, practices and actions in health care.” (Beauchamp, Childress) Your responsibilities and the work that you will be performing is important. It is essential to be aware of and do your best in not only what you do, but also how you do it. Your patients will be able to ‘tell ' a difference if something you…

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    about them. At the end of the day empathy is important to me because I think everyone should know that their problems aren't pointless and that more people are concerned about them then they think. Rachel and I are much alike in our thoughts and core values. I feel we both share the same compassion about caring for people. I feel that Rachel and I both know that there is bad in the world but want to look for the good in others. The examples of herself in the article really strike me as being…

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