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    good impression on others, how taxes and bank accounts, and many more valuable life lessons that I could use for the rest of my time. But the best thing I learned in that class, was to know my values. A list was handed to each of us, and my instructor told us to check everything we considered an important value to us. Things such as money, religion, having a job, getting married, and going to college were options, and for some of the options, I didn’t know if I valued them. Money for example: if…

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    morally-affective, positive and inclusive learning environment, where they can be fostered and encouraged to freely and actively explore, discover, learn and construct their knowledge, reasonings and skill sets. This goal aligns with the Melbourne Declaration values and its ensuing educational goals for all young Australians and the AITSL standard (ACARA, 2012; AITSL, 2016). My…

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    they provide a benefit to Apple, as Apple is able to provide value without having to pay for development costs, having finished good electronic suppliers means that Apple will have less control over manufacturing practices and so this may be an important environmental concern for them. I: LaCie (External Hard Drives) Apple LaCie is a finished goods electronics supplier, namely external hard drives, to Apple. They offer economic value to Apple, which doesn’t manufacture its own private label…

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    Moral values are a standard of right and wrong. Everyone has some kind of moral value that they believe in. Whether it is respect, honesty, loyalty, etc. In the book, The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger and in the movie Donnie Darko both of the main characters, Holden and Donnie had certain moral values that they both believed in when it came to living their lives. They believed that these moral values make them better people and help them make the rest of the world better. Both of the…

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    Integrity

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    Integrity, service, and growth. Those are three very important values to exemplify. In myself, I see integrity. I see myself as a remodel for others out there. I am sincere when interacting with other people. I truly care and I am honest in every way possible. There is always a smile of my face that others can’t seem to help but notice. I believe I deserve good and set my standards very high. I have goals set for myself, and day by day I work to reach them. I love God, and follow him because I…

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    Culturally Safe Practices

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    1. What is cultural safety? Cultural safety was devised by Irihapeti Ramsden, a Maori student nurse, during the 1980’s in New Zealand for Maori nurses and patients who were experiencing culturally inappropriate health services. Today, the concept of cultural safety is an evolving term which refers to a holistically safe environment whereby the professional worker delivers personal care in diverse communities by acknowledging the uniqueness of each service user’s personal, social, and cultural…

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    explore the world, the mind, and for humans to be themselves. His values lead him to Limbo just like many other great philosophers who remained in this peaceful place. Limbo was a garden, a safe place where an individual would relax to understand that this was a place to reflect and observe other philosophers in paradise. Many of these philosophers were noble, knowledgeable, and they understood life in many different ways. The values of wisdom were taught from one philosopher to another, and …

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    sources a set of values and beliefs have been crafted that generally define modern American culture. References to the values held in our society can be heard in conversations, seen in our mannerisms, and witnessed in the presence of common material staples that litter our bodies and streets. According to BLANK material culture “refers to objects or belongings of a group of people”. It is from these material objects that the values held high by these cultures can be examined. These values and…

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    Never On A Sunday Essay

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    built on philosophies and organizational cultures for different reasons. Because culture is very important to an organization, business sometimes mirror the owner of the company culture, philosophies and values. As a result, they implement what the owner want and stand for as the company core values. For example, Barnes and Nobles Bookstores is a large business built for people who love books. They build their foundation on learning and the benefits reading has on learning. The philosophy…

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    Jim do some really selfless acts to buy each other gifts they really wanted. In the story The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers, Lemon teaches Greg that treasure isn’t always worth a lot of money, sometimes it just has to have personal value to that person. Finally, in the story The Unexpected Guest by Donna Scales, Joe teaches main character Donna to not judge a person by their looks or by their possessions. The authors O. Henry(The…

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