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    Judeo-Christian roots and values are what set America apart from all other countries. These values include decency, honesty, compassion, and fairness. He explains that in order to achieve greatness, the American people will have to embrace these values when making decisions about our future. There are many ways in which America is superior to other countries, but I would agree with Dr. Carson that the success of our government and people is reliant upon the everyday use of these key values.…

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    A study on white and non-white (Asian, Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and Black), found on page 149, high school students was conducted to portray the extent to which they value integrity. The purpose of the study was to understand the differences between nonwhite and white teens on how or if they value integrity. The main reason for conducting the study was to display how serious teens take honesty and integrity, and to also enhance the differences among different races of teens when showing…

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    Core Values Analysis

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    To begin to complete this personal assessment assignment, I started by evaluating my core values. I attempt to be a fully self-aware person as I live out my day to day life. In doing so, I feel that the main value that I try to constantly live out is to love others always. That previous statement connects multiple of my main values together. I was raised in a Christian home, with my grandfather working as a pastor. Despite growing up in a religious atmosphere, I did not fully practice the…

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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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    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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    throughout their nursing career. However, how we as nurses respond to those challenges is greatly reflect on our personal morals and values. My goal as a health care professional is to cause no harm and do what is best for my patients. What may consider morally right for a culture is morally wrong for another. According to Fong (2014), the incorporation of faith values in the ethical frameworks confirmed previous research that there was the possibility that other concepts besides that of justice…

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    Throughout my assignment, I am going to be exploring the ways in which practitioners in child care settings can influence children by working in partnership with families, multi-agencies and more than one team. I will be covering the key issues when working in partnership, as well as theories, approaches, legislations and how that impacts upon professional practice. D1: There are many key issues that are important for practitioners, parents and agencies to consider in regards to working in…

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    locals. Somalia has a very misunderstood culture due to the state collapse, clan war and famine of 1991-1992, many people believe that Somalia is an aggressive, war driven country, but there culture is actually revolved around their values, language, religion and family (Somali social structure, 2017).…

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    Personal Ideal Analysis

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    grief. Others are support for family, community,, work, tolerance, respect, and hundreds of other ideals. We are made up of our ideals. Our personal set idealistic a combination of constrained in us from an early age as…

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    Introduction Values are an important part of life. They shape the way a person acts in any given situation. Values influence human behavior. The influence that values have on behavior can be both positive and negative. Below are five important values that guide my critical thinking. Sometimes these values aid my critical thinking, but sometimes these values can be a hinderance to critical thinking. The five values that are most important that guide me in some compelling way are leadership,…

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