Moral Values Essay

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    that I anticipate will prove challenging for me during my career. I believe that honesty is the fundamental behavior to acting with integrity and that we should be honest with each other in every circumstance. Being an honest person fits the core values of both my religion and my culture as well. From my work experience, there has been moments when I could not be completely honest. When I first started my position in my private firm, I was asked to under report my working hours. From my firm’s…

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    Five Values Essay

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    The Values Grid (see Sukinnik and Raufman, 2016, p. 40) 1. Record at least five of your accomplishments. 2. Then, beside each accomplishment, write down a few values that are reflected in each accomplishment. 3. Finally, you will have several values listed. Identify the five values common among your accomplishments. Accomplishment 1: I paid off my student loans from years ago. Values Reflected: Perseverance, Determination Accomplishment 2: I obtained my own residence and lived there for 2…

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    Culture is extremely important to people. It can influence their way of living and the way they are. They make adjustments based on their culture. Throughout time, diverse people have devised calendars to emulate the time within their culture. Sometimes they even modify the way their calendar originally was in order to benefit a contrasting part of their culture. For example, Egyptians first organized their calendars based on the moon cycles; however, they later changed that. The Mayan calendar…

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    Culture plays an important role in continuing values in a society. Whether it is traditional or nontraditional, it offers people to be expressive, allowing them to be themselves in their own unique way. Most societies practice traditional values that have been passed on for generations to revive a specific culture. Others who practice uncommon values and beliefs have become a cultural subgroup outside the center of the dominant culture, called a subculture. Large societies are often built upon…

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    Core Values Analysis

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    To begin to complete this personal assessment assignment, I started by evaluating my core values. I attempt to be a fully self-aware person as I live out my day to day life. In doing so, I feel that the main value that I try to constantly live out is to love others always. That previous statement connects multiple of my main values together. I was raised in a Christian home, with my grandfather working as a pastor. Despite growing up in a religious atmosphere, I did not fully practice the…

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    Core American Values Three Core American values that complement each other in my opinion are Progress, Science and Technology, as well as Practicality and Efficiency. I feel these three Values are directly correlated in one way or another; as these might even be the largest three in American society today, here is why! Americans pride themselves on being as efficient as possible through practical progress. Furthermore, this can actually be revised in many ways to get to an equivalent result. It…

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said that “keep your values positive because your values becomes your destiny” (Jelly), and the two pieces of literature Shooting An Elephant by George Orwell and The Guest by Albert Camus both talk about how people’s values can come into conflict. They both also talk about how based on the choices that people make at that particular moment in their life that choice will impact them for the rest of their lives. There are times when people come across a situation which puts…

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    “We need to help students and parents cherish and preserve the ethnic and cultural diversity that nourishes and strengthens this community- and this nation.”(Cesar Chavez) Individuals culture influences their journey of interpreting the world in which they are immersed. Throughout the duration of semester one we’ve read and annotated novels, poems, and memoirs all of which helped us further dissect our cultural identities. Collectively we've come to the conclusion that from the instant you enter…

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    A third culture kid as defined by Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, is a term used to indicate a person who was influenced by both their parents’ culture and the culture of the country in which they were raised. (Tokuhama-Espinosa). Being a third culture kid has its perks and lows. You are introduced to many different circumstances and it has helped you grow and change through this experiences from moving all over the place. These experiences define and shapes a person’s personality. One of the biggest…

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    Integrity Analysis

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    precedent for the people below him that it is justifiable to lie, cheat, and deceive to further advance their career or social status. I believe that in order to develop a reputation of integrity, one must comprehend the universal reason that these moral laws exist. If a leader does not understand…

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