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    diverse society, where various terms as culture, ethnicity and race have come across/encountered, it is relevant for nurses to be aware of how these may have an effect on their practice. According to Fernando (2010) culture is a set of presumptions, values, ideas, expectations, meanings, norms and practices which have been transmitted and acquired throughout generations. Moreover, culture can be identified according to age (adolescent culture), backgrounds (studies, nationalities, language) and…

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    seeking a job. Troy’s past experiences with his father, dedication to his job, decision making, and eagerness of wanting Cory to get a job illustrate his intelligent and hardworking nature. Troy’s experiences with his father left a strong mark of the value of hard work. At a very young age Troy realized that his father…

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    It also refers to someone that doesn't believe in the goals or values of their culture, but they will still go through the actions of their group. They won't act deviant against the goals of society but will be deviant by rejecting the normative goals of society. You will find them modifying the goals as they try…

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    industrial expansion during this time, great cities such as New York became one of the ideal places to settle. In The House of Mirth, America holds a sense of hope and growth to those who set foot within it, but overtime this financial ambition holds no value. The true stability of Americas economic status is expressed when a rich socialite, Mrs. Peniston, states, “Everybody felt poor ... it had been a bad autumn in Wall Street, where prices fell … general entertainments were discountenanced,…

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    notion that a maxim would be regarded to be morally right at all the time, under each circumstance and for all the people. Thus, in the case of Ambrose as described above, Ambrose can ask himself, “would it be fine to steal an item of low monetary value and by doing so, would it be okay for everybody to always do the same thing?” William Kant would argue that through the application of reason that Ambrose would quickly realize that small-scale theft is not a thing that should be universally…

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    like to step in and say something positive to change the negative outlook because, “the results suggest that ethics codes may lead to higher levels of organizational commitment by increasing the belief that their organizations have strong ethical values, as long as the existence of ethics codes are adequately communicated” (Valentin, Barnett…

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    Hawaii Five-O Reflection

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    CDR Steve McGarret, one of the shows main characters, embodies the values of a naval officer. His attributes actually helped to further push me towards a career in the Navy. He always put everything that was important to him, namely his country, state, and team, ahead of himself and his own wellbeing. On top of this, he…

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    to the ruin of himself alongside others. While it is commonly argued that Lady Macbeth or the three witches are at fault in the play, it all falls back to Macbeth: he who allowed himself to be manipulated instead of remaining adherent to his true values. When Shakespeare's Macbeth begins, Macbeth is the Thane of Glamis. Shakespeare characterizes Macbeth as a man of integrity who is loyal to Duncan. The first…

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    An important aspect to the lives of many different individuals is leadership because it helps turn dreams into reality and beliefs into operation. It is because of leadership that my dreams and aspirations have become closer to becoming a reality. Without leadership, I would not be the person I am today and that is why it is important to me. For example, without positive leadership from my high school FFA advisor, I would have faced great difficulty in learning how to collaborate with people…

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    Courage is essential in determining one’s true moral character and beliefs. It is what enables a person to face difficulty with bravery and adhere to these values. However, an individual’s virtue and intrepidity can be like a dormant seed that requires certain circumstances to cultivate them. In his screenplay, Schindler’s List, Steven Zaillin explores the idea that when an individual consistently performs acts of courage in the midst of horrific and agonizing situations, despite their…

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