What Do I Value Most in Life Essay

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    Military Officer Values

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    officer the values necessary to be a leader of character. The values necessary to be prepared for a career of excellence and service to the Nation in the United States Army are Duty, Honor, and Country. Taking up arms in defense of a country is not simply protecting a country’s borders and its inhabitants, but a testament to the values of the country itself. Therefore, for an Army officer to truly be successful it is necessary that the values of the officer mirror the values of the country. I…

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    their life (Curtis & Trice, 2013). An individual that has a low score on the scale believes that they have an internal control over the events in their life. While an individual who has a high score believes that external forces play a role in their life. I scored at a number 4 on the Locus of Control assessment, giving me an internal locus of control. My score of 4 on the assessment was no surprise to me based on the values that I have in both my personal and professional life. I am the…

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    people in the Unites States chose to be a part of the different political parties. The reasons may vary, but, generally, joining a political party is about being a part of the government. Americans have to choose what party to be a part of by establishing their political beliefs and values. These certain beliefs are typically shaped by personal agents of socialization. These agents include family, school, religion, community, peers, media, and peoples ' opinion. Everybody has been affected by…

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    Mission Statement 1. It is my mission to live a life of honesty, love, respect and courage. To never forget about what is important in my life and to be positive and help those around me. My long term goals are that are that in 10 years I will be 26 years old and I hope to be married and have my degree and a good job by then. My medium term goals are that in 3 years I would like to have passed grade 10,11 and 12 with good marks and I aim to be a leader in matric. My short term objectives for…

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    have different values in life as well as different morals than other people. Most people have different opinions on what the greatest ways to life would be. But by reading “Siddhartha”, he followed three philosophies which are: Hedonism, Asceticism and Humanism. Hedonism is how you find self-gratification or finding pleasure in things you experience. Asceticism is a form of life with high value on religion and how people follow life through a religion aspect. Humanism is the value and goodness…

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    survey I scored a 58, which falls into the category for a preference for a mixture of mechanistic and organic characteristics. Comparing predictability and adaptability, I prefer predictability more, I like knowing that the next day will have the same overall structure as the day before. As for centralized or decentralized authority, I like having someone higher up than me that I can go to for help or advice. For rules and procedures, I like having a procedure, but I like to be able to do the…

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    was over, bang!— the first thing he’d do is peel those socks off… Kind of like a statement, to let us know we didn’t own him, I guess’” (Krakauer 21). Here, Christopher McCandless chooses to abide by the rules, but the moment he doesn’t have to anymore, he makes sure to let everyone know that he does whatever he wants on his own time, making sure that nobody sees themselves as a superior to him. His actions show that he is very much prideful in his own values. McCandless will never change who he…

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    the aims, values and intentions of the person. It reflects their strengths, what they strive to achieve and their ethos. I agree that both A and B are personal mission statements. In source A, Mahatma Gandhi states the things that he would like to achieve each day, “I shall not fear anyone on Earth… I shall not bear ill will toward anyone. I shall not submit to injustice from anyone. I shall conquer untruth by truth.” All of these things reflect Mahatma Gandhi’s values, intentions and what he…

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    disease is mostly spread in the poorest part of the world, people living there most likely not be able to a pay for the medication, the cure research project would never be profitable for the company.…

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    Influences In Life

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    are only few people who I believe have influences my life in a positive way. My parents play an important role when it comes to me getting my education and wanting to be a law enforcer. They have keep me motivated all the way through my education carrier. The have taught me to be a hard worker and to never give up. You live in the land of opportunity, and you should always aim for greatness they say every time. Know that I am only one semester away from getting my bachelors, I can only say it is…

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