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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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    Today, class was all about values, and the Meyers-Briggs test results. Value are what you stand for in life and what drives you. Everyone has different values in their life. Those values can be looked at as seeds. The seeds you choose to water will get bigger and be your main values. The seeds that you never water probably aren’t going to be as important. If you want to be more empathetic, you water that seed more. If you want to be better at medical coding, you water that seed more. There’s…

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    Culture refers to beliefs, attitudes, and values that a family may have and culture can stem from ethnic background, religion, or even geographic location. Culture influences all aspects of family life including how the child is raised, health care, religious beliefs, education, and seeking support outside the family. Some cultures are more accepting to families that have disabled children than others. There are some cultures that feel disabilities should be a private matter or even consider it…

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    the personal values that each individual holds. These values are learned through life experiences from the time we are young till the day we die. Values create who were are and who become in the future. Understanding what your values are and why is it is important to apply them to everyday decision making impacts the relationships between you and others. The top three values exercised in my life include integrity, selfless service and respect in that exact order. These same values are…

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    differ through different societies. We acquire culture by associating with others. A person cannot possess culture, in a sociological sense it is “shared”. When we are born, the people involved in your social life, i.e. parents share their beliefs, values, traditions, morale, etc. with their families, and they learn it; which bring us to the next cultural characteristic: culture is “learned”. Learning a culture becomes a behavior. I.e. we learn to greet, dress, express, eat, etc. depending…

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    Introduction Values are an important part of life. They shape the way a person acts in any given situation. Values influence human behavior. The influence that values have on behavior can be both positive and negative. Below are five important values that guide my critical thinking. Sometimes these values aid my critical thinking, but sometimes these values can be a hinderance to critical thinking. The five values that are most important that guide me in some compelling way are leadership,…

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    Cultural Competence

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    Cultural competence, operationally defined, is the integration and transformation of knowledge about individuals and groups of people into specific standards, policies, practices, and attitudes used in appropriate cultural settings to increase the quality of services; thereby producing better outcomes (Davis, 1997). Cultural Proficiency in education is the level of knowledge-based skills and understanding that are required to successfully teach and interact with students and to work effectively…

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    Personal Values Analysis

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    Throughout the last week I have been able to learn how personal values effect the counseling relationship in various ways. One thing that I was able to remind myself of is that everyone brings a unique perspective to the table. Every client has their own set of values in the same way that every counselor does. One thing I have been able to learn as to not shy away from those personal values in a professional setting but to try and fully understand them for the benefit of myself and especially of…

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    Integrity is an extremely important quality to have. It is even more important when entering a job in the medical field. Integrity allows for a healthy relationship between physicians and their patients. It encourages physicians to do the right thing, even if it may not be the easiest option for them. Without integrity, patients wouldn't get the care that they need and deserve. To me, integrity means to be ethical and honest. When dealing with patients, one should respect their privacy and do…

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    There are two slogans or phrases that is know by the Japanese. The first is Gambetta, meaning “to persist or never give up,” and kaizen, “a commitment to working for the continuous improvement of the community” (Seider, 2012, p. 164). The Pacific Rim students see these stipulations to be the center of the civic character development. In the meantime students are directed all the way through character education class that connects the learners to reflect within their responsibility, or position…

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