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    Darwin once said “A man who dares to waste one hour of time has not discovered the value of life.” Everyone decides what they value their life as. There are lots of beliefs that human life should be assigned a monetary value. Other believe that the ill and sick people should have a lesser value of life. However, the human life should not be valued by anything other than morally and if there was to be put a monetary value, it should be on those that died and were the main source of income for a…

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    Values are the standard that people make themselves live by. Values are personal and help guide person down the road that follows because of those values. Calvin Coolidge had values that allowed him to live by one of the highest standards anyone could try and live by. The value that is most important seemingly to me is the value of hard work. Or better said by Coolidge, “His power over the future depends on what he does with the present.” Most of what Calvin Coolidge accomplished was only…

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    tendencies and how I should react to others in a positive or negative ways. By respecting others, I will have healthy relationships with my friends; I will also be able to keep the connections that will benefit me in the future. One of the three important values is learning. In order to become a successful businessperson, you always have to be ready to learn something new with an open mindset. When working in a business environment, you can only grow when you are determined to learn – it’s about…

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    Everyone views human emotion and character differently. One important character trait is honor. Honor is having good morals, standards, values, and having great respect. Some people say that throughout time, honor has stayed consistent and others think that it has changed. The idea of honor has changed over time as well as being affected by culture. Honor in the past was very different than how it is viewed now. According to Brett McKay and Chris Hutcheson in their article An Affair of Honor-…

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    Everybody has their own core values. Some cherish their core values more than others do. I have many core values that I find important to me. I'm currently living up to 4 out of my 10 values. My 4 core values are Trustworthiness, Honesty, Determination, and Love. Trustworthiness is very important to me. Growing up I learned that I can't trust everybody. I figured that out the hard way. Back in middle school, I had a group of friends. Alondra, Anahi and Leslie. We were all really good friends…

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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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    concept of culture represents a way of life that distinguishes one group of people from another. There are several factors to consider when determining what makes up a culture. The major pillars are laws, customs, traditions, beliefs, languages, and values. Each concept is extremely vital in the total consideration of cultural. It is important to remember that no two cultures are the same. Egypt is one of the countries that possesses an extreme amount of culture. Egypt has transformed through…

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    many companies attempt to unlock the true value of globalization but struggle because they are unaware of what it really means. In an article, globalization is explained as it pertains to companies, “According to the study, as companies expand around the world, creating the capabilities to ensure that existing and new investments are holistically and continuously optimized is crucial for unlocking the true value of globalization.” (“Unlocking the Value of Globalization,” 2005). Applying this…

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    salvation. He comes to the cross where his burden falls off which signifies the moment your receive Christ as your Savior. After he is saved he embarks on a life-long, hard journey to the celestial city (heaven) where he will face many trials. Christian values…

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    My top three core values are faith, happiness, and love. These core values are my top three because they make me the person I am. To me core values really can say a lot about a person; how they act, how they treat themselves and others, and why they make the choices they make. In my life faith, happiness, and love are some of the most important things to me and I have my own reasons for that just like everyone else has their own reasons for their core values. I also think the situations that we…

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