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    Culturally Competent Nursing care Cultural competence is dividing into two categories: organizational and individual. According to (Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, n.d.), “Organizational cultural competence requires a set of value and principles and demonstration of behaviors, attitudes, policies, and structures that enable them to work effectively cross-culturally” (Andrews, 2008, pp. 17). According to (American Academy of Nursing, 1992, 1993; Campinha-Bacote,…

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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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    rites. Antigone does not change throughout the course of the play, in fact one of her most defining qualities is her stubbornness and resolve to do what she thinks is right. Antigone serves as a foil to Creon in that she places the Gods’ values over the human rule of law, whereas Creon enforces the law to a fault and loses sight of what is important. Despite Creon and Antigone holding diametrically opposed views, they are alike in their determination not to back down from their beliefs. Haemon…

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    I value the trait of confidence above all traits when assessing leadership. While there are many great characteristics in leadership, they are all less effective without confidence. A good leader has a vision and can delegate, but a great leader has the ability…

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    this reason, the power of advertising lies in the premeditated association of symbols with emotion, which serves to reflect societal values and link them to previously unrelated products. The efficacy of an advertisement is contingent upon the emotion it evokes that is then, in turn, linked with the product. These sentiments reflect both inherent and elicited human desires for love,…

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    People normally use prestige and luxury interchangeably. But there is a difference between the two. Prestige is something which is based on a unique human accomplishment which is linked to the brand under consideration. Whereas luxury is something which refers to the benefits resulting from a refined and aesthetic lifestyle (Dubois & Czellar 2002). Luxury goods are measured in terms of their functionalism, experientialism, and symbolic interactionism. Whereas aspirational brands are those that…

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    important than a person's character and honesty is one of the most important traits a person can posses. This trait is one that the Army values continue to develop and hone beginning during basic training and does not stop even after all training has been completed. In fact the honing of a person's moral code continues to grow and change until the day they die. The Army values much like a dictionary definition says that integrity is following moral principles and not deceiving others. Honesty.…

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    (1) The idea of an evolving standard of human decency accurately describes the calibration of mankind’s moral compass over the previous 3000 years at minimum. Throughout human history, our response to conflict has evolved symbiotically with our sociality as a species, and developed to account for the severity of misdeeds. These correlations stem primarily from the way each stage of human conducted life. From the beginning when we made our start as nomadic herdsmen, to the tribes that were formed…

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    belonging to a particular culture which holds similar behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols. Culture can also be termed as what makes a person including language, gender, religion, race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation among others. Although we are all born into different cultures, we are not born with them but learn about them at all levels of growth and development and as we grow old enough to understand. Those values are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation…

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    Dominque Herring Culture is the social behavior and norms found in human societies and the concept of culture can be split into two separate categories; Material Culture is the more physical part of culture such as our fashion, books, etc. It is basically the way our cultures physically manifest itself in our everyday life. The other element of culture is nonmaterial which is our values, belief, behaviors, and the social norms that we adhere to. It encompasses our ideologies like religion and…

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