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    care of and spend time with them. By not being totally enveloped in his work, Josh is still able to financially support his family and support them emotionally by being present in their lives. The “Ethics of Care as Moral Theory” also states that it “values emotion rather than rejects it” (10). By listening to his inner emotions of feeling overworked and unhappy, as well as recognizing that his constant stream of emails and obligations were affecting his family life, Josh is valuing his emotions…

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    For many people culture has influenced them in one way or another, as a result culture informs and affects how people view others and the world around them. Despite arguments others may have against it, it all depends on their upbringing. In the stories "An Indian Father's Plea", "Everyday Use" and "Two Kinds", there are copious examples that can be drawn supporting this claim. Not only are these from authors real experiences, they also showcase the extent to which one's culture affects their…

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    you will continue to use good judgement even if your ego has to be temporarily sacrificed. Being able to negotiate shows that you are willing to compromise and make a smart decision for the good of the company. It even shows that you value friendships more than you value being…

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    that place. If you were to put a grown adult in there that has done many wrongs throughout his life, he will suffer as well but I would understand why he was put in the room. Our life shouldn’t revolve around happiness. There a are other important values in life. Our world today has similar patterns as those from Omelas. Although the government might hide information from us, jails and prisons are similar to the room the child is kept in because our purpose for putting them in there is related…

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    The Career Values Scale Report (CVS) is a Psychometrics assessment tool that looks at how an individuals’ personal values influence their career path. Career values can be defined as facets that individuals find important in relation to their work life. An individual may complete it before entering the work force or if they are looking to switch careers. Completing this assessment allows an individual to gauge what they are interested in as well as what they are not interested in. After…

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    behaving as if he was at a football game at a church service would definitely seem out of place and even be seen as offensive to some. Your location at any given time should directly influences the way you behave. People at church have one set of values that control how they behave and football games may have a completely different set of expected behaviors. As taunting and cursing may be tolerated at a football game when a player messes up, it definitely would not be accepted at church if the…

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    Paper Pig Money is considered by many the most important thing in their lives, but there are values and morals that money can’t buy. No one can buy emotions, emotions are an aspect of what makes up an individual. Its true money can buy all the luxuries and comfort in the world. However, for a man to think that money is everything, is a great mistake. Money is just a green printed paper that has no value, until society decided to give it one. Love, sadness, happiness, and anger are just…

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    Every human beings develop their own moral philosophy to a certain extent, as it is an important pillar contributing to their life, claims, and perceptions. In other words, us humans consider the natural way of reality, righteous choices, moral decisions, and their actual knowledge—what do we really know compared to the actual world itself? Though granted that humans do briefly grasp on their own context of reasonings and philosophic views, most of us remain unclear and undefined on what…

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    Culture defines people’s values, beliefs, and personal interests. It allows myself and others to maintain an identity in society, which I believe is important. We are the people we are today because of our upbringings. Culture plays a huge role in shaping our identity. It also determines long term choices and sets you apart from everyone else. My home culture and values, challenges in school culture, and the support system around me will be carried with me for the rest of my life. Culture…

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    Many people have different opinions on culture. Some people think it’s just the way you grew up and your heritage, and then there is the others. The others who believe that culture is how you like and what you believe and everything down to what type of socks that you wear. Both of those things are correct is some way or another but does your culture affect the way you see the world? Culture can affect how you see the world sometimes but not all of the time. In the memoir “By Any Other Name” ,…

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