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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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    I value love and commitment my goal is to marry my best friend August 19th 2017. I value stability my goal is to buy a nice home while my children are young so they can grow up in the same home and make a ton of wonderful memories. I am a very humble person all of my goals are very important to…

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    environment creates a person’s values through a complex evolution of culture, interactions with others, life experiences and world views. As we grow and develop, life forms our values through a lifetime’s worth of experiences. As a counseling student, counselors shouldn’t force their values onto others. When working clients, you have to allow them to make their own decisions. As stated in the Ethical Code of Standards A., “counselors must be aware of their own values, attitudes, beliefs and…

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    Box Inc Case Summary

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    easy” to access, use, and manage. The Box executives were trying to preserve their young start-up culture, and discovered in was rather difficult while expanding to almost 1,000 employees in headquarters in 3 different countries. As Box grew Problem The problems at Box Inc. arose when they began to expand. The Management believed that what they had started was something good, a hard-working young company with good people who were encouraged to dream big and take part in significant work. This…

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    Prom Is Immoral Analysis

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    with the parents and students is spending too much money not okay for the soul. Parents need to know when its prom it 's not about the amount devoted to the dress, the limousine, the beach house or the restaurant. It 's informing your children the value of money and how to spend it wisely and still to have a good…

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    advertisers and marketers they will create value for not only marketers but for users as well. Innovation is a crucial tool for Sustainable advantage. If they don’t innovate their mobile applications and their advertising ability Facebook’s application will become a standard and not an advantage. Facebook’s success branches out from it VRIO framework which is the foundation for its innovation in the applications it provides its users. Facebook has created value because of good strategy and…

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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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    We as human beings live together in large groups who follow certain rules and regulations, both written and simply unspoken but known. Most of these rules we just accept for what they are and do not really pay much attention to them. We go along with what “the norm” is for life because it is easier to live that way rather than challenging how things work. However, if we take the time to sit and really think about what is socially acceptable and what is not, some may begin to question the…

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    Hawaii Five-O Reflection

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    The moment that Hawaii Five-O aired on TV when I was 12, I knew that I would be able to count on watching it with my family every time it aired. We put aside our individual tasks and problems and gathered around the TV every Friday to watch Five-O. The shows characters gave prominent examples of leadership, honor, and morals, and many lessons from the show still stick with me today. Hawaii Five-O taught me a lot of things about family and what’s really important, and it brought me closer to my…

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    Values are morals that we practice in our everyday lives. Our values make up our personalities. We trust that they will guide us to who we want to be in the future. Believing in our values is important, but some values we might not support and believe in, this also makes us who we are. The first value that I strongly believe in is religion, Religion is the belief in a God or gods, and practicing to be a better person. My family and I are devoted Christians. I was baptized five months after I…

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