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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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    What comes to mind for the word integrity? Well with this word in mind integrity can actually stretch to a lot of places with different meanings. Yet I want you to see how I feel in depth with this word. To begin what the word integrity means to me is the act of “being honest, strong, and self-confident.” The actions of the three words I had used for my definition I believe can go through everyone if used in the right way. Now what I mean by use in the right way is actually using the word to…

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    How do our life experiences shape our values? Values and beliefs are something most people hold dear to heart. We can begin to form the values from experiences as children or adults. The ideology that happiness in life will come from finding your own home, or even making your own. Struggles and past experiences can give us different values as people. Some people have a distaste for the land they were born in, or the situation they were handed in life, but found a home and found happiness.…

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    We value honesty, because we would rather have truthful people in our life who would not hesitate to tell us what is wrong to our faces, rather than talk behind our backs. Education is also valued, because my family wants the next generation to achieve a better…

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    things that money can’t buy. Rules of the market simply do not apply to friendships, true love, Nobel prizes, and many other areas of life such as respect, time, or happiness. Money may destroy thing it is intended to buy. Friendship is a priceless and value gift, it is also worth infinitely more than money. Thus, it cannot be bought or sold. As Sandel points out, we all understand that if I pay you money to spend time with me, we are not friends. Also, it cannot buy love. Love has to be given…

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    4 Watch ten minutes of film Scene 3 - Rita is less defensive about her ideas - “I’m dead ignorant y’know” – lack of confidence in her education - Cannot distinguish literature from pulp fiction = “they’re all books” - Reading 3 books a week - The gap between their worlds is still large at this point, which is shown through Rita’s inability to understand Frank - She is far off of achieving self-knowledge – “junk” – she doubts herself – she…

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    ancient texts The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Rubáiyát, The Guest House, “Liberia: The Jabo”, and “Tanzania and Kenya: The Masai”. The major values of wisdom and friendship emerge. In many of these ancient writings, characters demonstrate the value of being friendly to one another, and also how it is highly regarded when people perceive a person as wise. These values are the same no matter the distance or difference of the people across the world, showing that friendship and wisdom are very…

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    Essay On Typical Abortion

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    Intro Baby killing. Women’s rights. The progressive awful left wing nuts. The old fashion stubborn right wing bible huggers. Abortion. Killing what we all once started as, but of course a much more minute version of the person you are today. Females get abortions for various reasons. For instance, their are simple cases such as the mother “accidentally” getting pregnant but doesn’t have the financial stability to deal with a child. Or much more extreme cases such as the women becoming…

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    Jim did pick not to kill he would be held responsible for the deaths of the Indians. This however, has no consideration whatsoever to Jim’s personal integrity. Here Jim basically has no choice, but to kill, this is where the consideration of his own values and beliefs should accounted for. It could against his personal integrity to kill thus he should not be pressured to do so. Utilitarianism tells Jim what he ought to do since he does not necessarily have a choice, for he would be blamed for…

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    The three values that are related to my career is will my career provide enough money, do I want to be in an office all day or be able to walk around and be active, and will my career make me happy. The first value, which is will my career provide my family and I enough money, is important to me because I want to be able to provide shelter and food for my family. I want to be able to provide the necessities in life without having to worry about getting two or more jobs so that the bills get…

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