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    diverse society, where various terms as culture, ethnicity and race have come across/encountered, it is relevant for nurses to be aware of how these may have an effect on their practice. According to Fernando (2010) culture is a set of presumptions, values, ideas, expectations, meanings, norms and practices which have been transmitted and acquired throughout generations. Moreover, culture can be identified according to age (adolescent culture), backgrounds (studies, nationalities, language) and…

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    Value Of America

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    to "dictionary.com" a value is "A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.” Values have been passed on through generations. When the Constitution was written by our founding fathers we most valued our Freedom. This was then passed down which allowed for one to have the opportunity to obtain a successful lifestyle. These values passed down through several generations make up an American. Americans cherish a variety of values they possess in life.…

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    Smoking Controversy

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    Discoveries would not be as rewarding today, without the curiosity and effort put into decoding them. Human curiosity is the sole reason we are atop the food chain as a species. We have the ability to push the envelope of reality to open new outlooks. It is human nature to explore and question the ideas as to why we have arrived on the earth in the way we have. For hundreds of years, humans have questioned the ideas and methods for why we do this in this way and why certain things react in the…

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    that my values are humanistic focused and reflects my belief in the equal and fair treatment of people, diversity, and business efficiency. I would say that the foundation for my values are based on by Christian upbringing and my observation and experiences with social inequalities. According to Lefkowitz (2005) our “… values underlie all ethical reasoning. (para. 3)” Therefore, as I maturate through life and my profession I have found it necessary for me to constantly evaluate my values and…

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    their children, but now men take up child-rearing activities which gives women more chances of acquiring higher positions which were male-dominated or reserved for men. To remedy this problem, some governments are adopting more flexible policies for family leave and for telecommuting; others are developing child-care programs. All these are made to accommodate women in different organizations and…

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    Hellfire Nation Summary

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    4. Interaction between American values and their impact on public policy and ethics Countries have a tendency to maintain a certain set of political, social, and cultural values that tend to be unique to their people. The United States is no different and several scholars have attempted to analyze what Americanism is and what values are associated with that concept. Bluhm and Heineman delve into American political culture using what they call the “five value clusters.” James Morone, author of…

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    Another value linked with effective interprofessional practice is integrity. Integrity is to act honest, responsibly and ethically at all times. These are also core values to have as a social worker in an interprofessional practice. In keeping this value system during meetings you will be able to have a more productive meeting. You will need to engage in conversation with other team members and act responsibly and ethically to have a productive and effective conversation with other team…

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    “The truly scary thing about undiscovered lies is that they have a greater capacity to diminish us than exposed ones. They erode our strength, our self-esteem, our very foundation.” (Cheryl Hughes). Academic Integrity is important to have during an education career because taking the easy way out has its’ consequences. Doing your own work and giving credit to others for their work is the bases of academic integrity. “When an individual is ego involved, the goal is to maximize the establishment…

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    Sacrifice In The Crucible

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    People often state that one of the most precious gifts in the world is life itself. A vast majority of the people on this planet go above and beyond to protect this universally cherished concept. The glorious and lofty value life is taught from a young age. Most legendary authors, artist, and playwrights have touched upon the importance that life has in this world. However, after an analysis of the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller the validity of Reverend Hale’s statement “Life is God’s most…

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    As we continue to read The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, by Anne Fadiman we continue to learn more about how cultural sensitivity is of the utmost importance when relating to those of different cultures. Cultural sensitivity is a set of skills that enable an individual to learn and interact with cultures other than their own. With diversity being our country's foundation, most have had some degree of personal interactions with individuals different from us. Individuals that reside in…

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