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    My Value In Life

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    who I am and the person I want to be. There are many things I value in life, such as; my family, my education, encouragement, compassion, kindness and people who like to help others. Albert Schweitzer said: “The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.” This sums up my values and how I want to live my life. However, these are just a few examples of…

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    Now if you value human life as being equal no matter where in the world you are, you come to the conclusion that you are provide more for the world by feeding more families over providing for greater earning salaries. Outsourcing the jobs into other markets of the world, even for cheaper labour, is not unethical for the fact that you have…

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    spirit and hold certain values as critical parts of their lives. Two great examples of characters who give the reader a clear picture of a working-class person are Easter from The Coal Tattoo and Henry English from American Rust. These characters represent different aspects of this very important group of people. With Easter, religion, family, and memories are deemed as essential to her life. With Henry English, we see how providing for the family is of utmost importance. These very different…

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    oppressed or in poverty (2012). Social workers aim to promote social justice and social change while being sensitive to cultural and ethnic diversity in various communities. The core values associated with the foundation of the social work practice include: service, social justice, dignity and worth of a person, importance of human relationships, integrity and competence…

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    My Values and beliefs are important for me to know when working in the field because it help me to set boundary for myself. Knowing my values help me to set limits on what kind of client I’ll be able to work with, and who I’ll have a problem communicating with. It is necessary to know your values because it would soothe the tension between you and the client, and help you learn to keep a professional relationship between you two. For me to understand my values better, I always look into my…

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    they can understand or it can call ‘’nationalism’’. The Japanese culture (customs and communication) is so involve, it is very importance to understand about their culture, their attitudes and some basic values before doing business in Japan. Owing to the Japanese culture, it is considered as a high-context culture even little signs go a long way. One of the most importance things that Japanese are highly valuable is ‘Respect’, in Japan, they are very care about respecting each other and…

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    unexpected pregnancy is not something everyone plans for. After a few troubling years struggling as a single mother of one my mother would soon become the unexpected mother of two. Christine, my mother, was spending the holiday season alone without family. Her family had gone on a vacation and she stayed behind to watch over Dallas, my older sister. After hanging out with some friends playing pool and drinking a man spots my mother and sparks a conversation. After hitting it off and enjoying…

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    Hotel Rwanda

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    from someone who focused on his own personal advantages and his family, to someone who showed characteristics of charity and selflessness. From the perspective of this movie, it brings awareness of the injustices in the world, and how such a situation like the genocide, whilst possessing attributes of selfishness, will result in nothing. Showing empathy to others and reaching out to help others ultimately saved Paul and his family. Human rights that were violated in aspects of how prejudice was…

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    Hawaiian Folklore Essay

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    historical facts. Myths are based on religion and the supernatural. Fairy Tales are fantasy and include majestic elements. Hawaiian folklore is mostly based on the welcoming tradition of the luau dance and enjoying the island’s natural resources. The values that Hawaiians have is they want more priority to peace money and happiness. The significance of oral tradition and folklore in history is it helps shape the culture of each continent cultures and living. Oral tradition helped shape hawaii to…

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    3.3 CHARACTERISTICS OF VALUES When we think of our values, we contemplate of what is vital to us in our lifetimes (e.g. protection, autonomy, wisdom, accomplishment, kindness, pleasure). Every single of us holds countless values alongside varying degrees of importance. We can summarize the main features of the conception of basic values inherent in the writings of countless theorists and researchers as follows: • Values are beliefs. But they are beliefs tied inextricably to emotion, not…

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