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    Christianity. My autobiography paints a picture of the influence of the three factors on me and my identity. First, the interaction with my family affects my values. In my opinion value is something that is rated as highly important. Free…

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    Otomi Masking Patterns

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    indigenous groups. The television and radio emphasize the use of Spanish as the primary language and replace traditional values with modern ones. They also encourage the village groups to move to the cities. Due to the social changes that have taken place over the last hundred years, the function and importance of masks in many communities has faded away. Young people do not see any value or necessity in becoming a mask maker today, so in manly villages mask making as an art and craft is only…

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    Judeo-Christian roots and values are what set America apart from all other countries. These values include decency, honesty, compassion, and fairness. He explains that in order to achieve greatness, the American people will have to embrace these values when making decisions about our future. There are many ways in which America is superior to other countries, but I would agree with Dr. Carson that the success of our government and people is reliant upon the everyday use of these key values.…

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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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    Cultural Bias

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    you preach.” For many of us our cultural bias is exactly what we preach. Without the influence and the experiences from our own culture we would not be able to have values or beliefs that make us who we are. Culture is around us everyday. Weather you like or not culture has made you who you are today. What you believe in and values you take on the society with came from your culture. Many of us take what we have learned and received from our cultural influence. Though many of us don’t…

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    unique set of standards and ethical values that embody each person that accepts the calling to serve for the country. These standards come from five essential characteristics of a profession: expertise, trust, development, values and service. The Soldiers and leaders within the Army profession demonstrate these characteristics every day to the public by defending the nation and protecting their freedom. The civilian population relies on professions to…

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    a long life, but must pass through all the dangers to make his dreams come true. Throughout the novel, what Kino views of important in life changes as he learns to cope with his inner demons. At the beginning of the story, Kino values his family and his boat. Kino values his family because in the book it says, “sometimes it rose to an aching chord that caught the throat, saying this is safety, this is the Whole,” this was his family.…

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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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    Cultural Competence

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    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 with colleagues from a variety of cultures by holding all forms of cultural difference in high…

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    Importance Of Ethical Leader

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    Heineman’s High Performance with High Integrity and Leadership is an Art. The course of events changed radically when the new executive director was elected. Currently, the organization is falling short on most of the best practices and agency’s core values that had created a great legacy in the communities. I…

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