Importance of Family Values Essay

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    Families exist in a larger complex made up of a community of kinship network and friends that make up their beliefs and values practices that are defined within the family (lynch 43). These beliefs and values are based on culture, which is comprised of the different languages spoken, as behaviors that influence each individual’s way of thinking, feeling, and interacting (28). The two cultures I decided to observe was that of the Hispanic/Latino and African American, each culture offers many…

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    How do the makers of the film The Castle, and the author of The Colour Purple explore the ways people stand up for their values and beliefs? The Castle is a 1997 film that predominantly focuses on Daryl Kerrigan battle against the government to prevent the eviction of his family from their home. The Castle contains elements of the unequal distribution of power and the struggle for justice. Comparably, these aspects of the film can be identified in the 1982 epistolary novel, The Colour Purple.…

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    The book, To Serve God and Walmart by Bethany Moreton addresses how the family values of the Ozark region where Wal-Mart was brought up were incorporated into Wal-Mart’s establishment. Values such as opposition to selfishness, community contribution, and support of family were incorporated into Wal-Mart’s culture and this enabled it to succeed in Ozark, Kansas and eventually establish itself as the largest International corporation. In many ways, consumption and excessive material shopping were…

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    that occurred on September 11th, 2001 in New York. As well as the aftermath which will carry through history forever. Within the poem, Collins illuminates many values of importance to him, nature, diversity, as well as the hardships of the family are just a few many examples illuminated throughout the poem. The speaker greatly values nature as referenced to in the poem. The speaker describes a night in which…

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    people’s attitudes towards death is one of denial and other cultures around the globe view death as being natural progression of life. In reading, Another Country by Mary Pipher and Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, I gained knowledge on the importance of relationships with older adults, the difference between young-old and old-old. In addition, how our society segregates the elderly, how rest homes are examples of unsuccessful cultural rules towards the old and…

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    Throughout history, civilizations have used poetry to record their history, convey their values, and honor their warriors. Poetry often highlights the emotions and intensity of a moment, thereby enabling the state of any given culture to be illustrated. Be that as it may, the Book of Songs, the Book of Odes or Classic of Poetry, is a collection of poems that dates back to 1000-600 B.C.E., during the reign of the Zhou Dynasty. These three hundred and five poems help to illuminate the lives of the…

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    consciousness – I feel that it is more important to understand individuals on a conscious level how. How does the student deal with day to day challenges and issues related to their disability? • Present Centered - During this course we have learned the importance of understanding the past and how it affects the present. However, I feel that in the vocational…

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    cultural perspectives can have a huge effect on the success of a good family. While many cultures venerate their elders, in some Western cultures, where youth is romanticized, the elderly are commonly removed from the community and relegated to hospitals and nursing homes. If a tribe lacks a viable ideal of homage to elders then the following generations will not truly harbor a concept of the whole of life. It is imperative for a good family to honor their elders because by learning from their…

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    This must be obtained of the nurse’s self and his/her patients. It is important for the nurses to understand their own self, values, and goals before they began to understand and assist with the care of others. Taking the initiative to understand the patient’s beliefs, values, and goals will increase the compliance and obtainable outcomes of their treatment plan. I implement personal knowledge in the clinical setting by being honest to myself concerning…

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    differently than American students. I wanted to know how his family values compare and contrast to my family values. In addition to getting to know Israel, I also wanted the opportunity to get to know Israel’s family. Knowing his family would give me a better understanding of several things. (1) I would know who he was talking about when referring to a particular family member. (2) I could ask questions to Israel about people within his family referring to them by their…

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