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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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    that writhes in one’s body. One must not embrace these ideas or turmoil begins to generate other negative emotions such as anger. Only by vanquishing these ideas can tranquility occur. In Lord of the Flies, Golding signifies the collapse of societal values through symbolism, internal conflicts, and the loss of innocence.Throughout the duration of Golding’s novel, clarity gradually transforms into uncertainty and chaos.…

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    others do not see. It has a meaning all its own that separates them from other servicemen. First up when it comes to the life of a police officer is the personality and culture. Police officers are a part of a subculture that is “the set of informal values which characterize the police force as a distinct community with a common identity.” (Schmalleger, 2014, p. 166) This is what makes an officer street wise, which means that they know what the policy is…

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    In Siddhartha by Herman Hesse and Antigone by Sophocles, the main characters are both faced with conflicting values between the values of an individual and the values of the society. Siddhartha pursues an individual journey to enlightenment to find the universal meaning of the good life or Nirvana. Whereas, Antigone struggles in following state law’s versus following her own morals concerning the burial of her brother, Polyneices. Although the readings have similar aspects of the both characters…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    with cervical spinal stenosis. Prior to the surgery, the surgeon warned my mom that the success rate will only be 10% due to the surgery procedure being so close to the brain nerves, a paralysis or death may occur. It was that moment,I knew how much value a life really have. Everyone is given one life, while some live a fortunate and…

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    Studying Ethical Values

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    first would be to teach my students how to use their ability to think critically. I would start with critical thinking because I do not believe that any of us can begin to understand existing ethical theories or really examine our existing ethical values without the ability to think critically about them. We need to be able to use reason, rather than emotion when studying ethics and without the knowledge of critical thinking that is very difficult to do. Unfortunately, critical thinking is not…

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    Frequent Flyer Case Study

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    applicants based off of their initial opinion; and once this opinion is made, they usually don 't reconsider it. This can relate to value attribution because the manager’s opinion can be shaped even before getting to know the applicant because of value attribution. If an applicant walks into the room wearing jeans and a T-shirt, then the manager is going to associate a low value with him. Contrarily, if someone walks into the room wearing a suit and a tie, the manager will probably associate him…

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    Values are principles and standards that determine the degree of worth or merit of an object or act. (ERIC, 1966). It doesn’t matter where we are born and raised, we have been taught certain standards to live by. “Nevertheless, true Christian values, reflecting acceptance of Jesus Christ as one’s Lord and Savior, anchor religious and spiritual values to biblical standards.” (Hollinger). Growing up my mom taught me to be humble, to forgive, be respectful, be honest and to have self-control. I…

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    activation process relies on memory cues, or mental “tags,” created most effectively through emotional experience. For 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…

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    Son Ho SOCO 101 Exchange Theory in Romantic Relationship Exchange theory is the sociological theory that views problem between two parties from the perspective of choices made on the basis of rewards and costs. This social exchange framework is useful for understanding romantic relationships within a relational context, and helps me to have a better understanding about relationships just by focusing on the give-and-take between the two partners. The basis of the social exchange theory as…

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