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    My Ideal Husband Analysis

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    1 Marriage is not an easy task. It is important for me that my future husband have fulfills some qualities such as respect, be communicative, be hardworking, values and modales, he is loving and above all, one who is an honest person. It is important to me to find someone to share my tastes, my triumphs and my mistakes, a person who does not justify everything I do or agrees with everything I say but learn to share good times and bad. My ideal husband must like to travel and go to the beach…

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    My moral compass is made up of wisdom, family, and values that have helped me. It has shaped my decision, behaviors and actions in dealing with people and giving them respect. There is an essential element in understanding my moral compass to have an accurate understanding of my myself in making decisions to reflect my identity. I have learned my strengths and weaknesses to help guide me in understanding my moral compass. My real understanding of myself has been paramount in making tough…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    with cervical spinal stenosis. Prior to the surgery, the surgeon warned my mom that the success rate will only be 10% due to the surgery procedure being so close to the brain nerves, a paralysis or death may occur. It was that moment,I knew how much value a life really have. Everyone is given one life, while some live a fortunate and…

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    how they react differently to similar situations incorporates attitudes, values and beliefs commonly found in a certain cultural group. It is the point of view in which individuals understand things from, affecting their decisions and ability to communicate. These insights are evident in Amy Tan’s novel ‘Joy Luck Club’ which explores the differences between Chinese and American culture, revolving around four immigrant families focussing on communication barriers and ideological clashes…

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    to societal values, image standards, and cultural differences, thus giving her a different perception of the world as a whole. Moving from Puerto Rico to the United States caused Cofer to view herself in a different light, due to the difference of image values in the two countries. The American society places a high value on looks and physical appearance. While criticizing appearance seems extremely American, it happens across all cultures but different attributes have a different value. The…

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    Morality is a particular system of values and principles of conduct held by one person or society. Each person has their own set of morals, and they can be influenced by things such as culture or other people. There is no universally right moral value system, and as far as morals go, there is no right or wrong. In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, a man named Adolf Hitler persuaded the citizens of Germany that jewish people were a threat to their society. Adolf Hitler took control over Germany and…

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    able to understanding difference between people and acknowledges aiming to treating other people with respect as well as culture assumptions. Culture assumption is when we presume person has particular value and attitudes based on their cultural background, based on their age, gender, lifestyle/ family, ethnicity and ect. Education such as training course giving knowledge, ability to understand diverse people that why we feel guilty after being disrespectful to wards someone who are different…

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    their culture is and something it is only they can understand or it can call ‘’nationalism’’. The Japanese culture (customs and communication) is so involve, it is very importance to understand about their culture, their attitudes and some basic values before doing business in Japan. Owing to the Japanese culture, it is considered as a high-context culture even little signs go a long way. One of the most importance things that Japanese are highly valuable is ‘Respect’, in Japan, they are very…

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    Culture is very important in our life and it always influences us in what we eat, clothes we wear and the way we think. It is the share of arts, ideas, skills, customs and values and more we know about other cultures, better it is! Because in this way you can try to understand different ways to live and make yours better. A good example of the influence of culture could be the essay “An Indian Father’s Plea” by Robert Lake. He speaks about an indian child that is discriminated at school. It’s…

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    the victim’s autonomy” yes this is true for humans and it is also true for animals (McPherson 5). He also states “it can be wrong to deprive a person of a valuable future” again this is true for humans and animals even though they can’t perceive or value it (McPherson 6). Where the problem arises is the fact that humans and animals are inherently different. Humans have a vastly different and more complex idea of autonomy and also a greater sense of their future. This being so it puts humans on a…

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