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    as “a person who believes in the value of established and traditional practices in politics and society.” The English Oxford Dictionary also states that something conservative will be “purposely low for the sake of caution.” In today’s political climate, the word conservative has strayed so far from the original definition it has acquired a negative connotation that is crucial to be reviewed. During the Reagan era, to be called…

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    effect Chris Kyle and how will it influence him to write American Sniper? Chris Kyle grew up as an all American, he grew up in north-central Texas as a Christian his God, Country, and family came first and in that order. In his early life he learned traditional family values such as watching out for your family and neighbors,…

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    (Albrecht, 724) The ideal of the nuclear’ family unit was widespread during the 1950’s in the United States. Quantitative data presented by the American Sociological Association(image above) illustrates the idea of family values, marriage, home and children being abundant in literature during the 1950’s. It showed in 324 pieces of literature, 92% discussed directly or implicitly shown traditional family values of the 1950’s, and only 8% presented alternative family ideals. Even while there were…

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    most influential groups of people which impact one’s morals are family and friends. One would think family has the greatest impact on morals. Since family, more specifically parents or guardians, lay the base work of morality. Parents ascribes onto their children the beginning of a moral code. However, it is friends which have the greatest impact on a person’s belief system and moral principles. Since people are born into families, individuals…

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    I have a set of values that are exceptionally important in how I choose to live and grow in my life. At the very top of this set, I have found that the following three seem most relevant in my life: a sense of unity and community, strong relationships and family involvement, and the practice of altruism. A member of our community that displays these values and inspires me to build on these values is Mona Hjerpe. Mona is extremely present in the town of Hutchinson and does a great deal of work…

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    of life (Merriam Webster). This point in my life I have taken a few values that I hold in high regards. These values include family, friendship, moral, love, education, optimist, happiness, and purpose. I will be describing in this essay my philosophy and why I hold these values of high regards in my life. Family Family is one of my top values and something I hold dear in my life. From the moment I was brought into this world family has been a mix of experiences and emotions for me. “There are…

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    allow them to reside within America is mentioned in many presidential debates. Some people believe we should do this while others oppose the idea. There are many worries about the illegal immigrants adapting to America, Linda Chavez in “Supporting Family Values” believes immigrants are beneficial to American society. Chavez’s essay succeeds because she is an expert, has facts and statistics, and appeals to emotions. Chavez is an expert on this topic because “She has held a number of…

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    Ingleharts theory on value change identifies the fact that many states have moved from Materialist values to Post-Materialist values. Meaning that as states economies have grown, their values have grown and changed with it. Inglehart had suggested that when a state had been developing, their first values were materialist. Why? Because Materialist mostly focus on keeping order in their countries or making sure that prices on goods and services are not rising too much. As a society starts to…

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    always told me to be honest, when it comes to individuals. My second moral value is trustworthy. I believe that being trustworthy is earned from experience. When growing you I have had people close to me be hurt by individuals that were not trustworthy. My third value is family. I believe that individuals come and go but I know that I will always have my family no matter what. To help me and encourage me to my goals. My last value is happiness. When growing up, I have always been told to do what…

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    Personal Values and Attitudes Every person is unique and has a different set of personal values, attitudes and beliefs that shaped their way of living. As a Disability Support Professional (DSP), I am going to support individuals with mental, physical and intellectual disabilities, who may have a different set of values and beliefs as compared to my values and beliefs. As a DSP, I should keep in mind that the person I am going to support has his/her own values and beliefs and I should respect…

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