Importance of Family Values Essay

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    This form of leadership embodies the idea of knowing your values and acknowledges the importance of others views and values. Komvies states, “Authentic leaders act in accordance with deep personal values and convictions, to build credibility and win the respect and trust of flowers by encouraging diverse viewpoints and building networks of collaborative relationships with followers” (pg 88). It is very important to know yourself and your values. In order to lead, a person must know themselves…

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    Inter-professional education is a collaborative approach to develop healthcare students as future inter-professional team members and a recommendation suggested by the Institute of Medicine. Complex medical issues can be best addressed by inter-professional teams. Training future healthcare providers to work in such teams will help facilitate this model resulting in improved healthcare outcomes for patients. The influence of culture and diversity plays an integral role in inter-professional…

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    strategies and interventions, and professional developments. When evaluating professional dispositions, it is important to understand what that entails. Professional dispositions are one’s beliefs, value system, attitudes and actions in and out of the classroom. It is how teachers interact with students, families, colleagues and the community, positive behaviors support student learning and development (Colley, 2017). As a leader I hope to maintain a positive role model for, not simply my…

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    overall value and importance of education for women decreased throughout the eras, instead of improving or becoming more important. Women’s education was argued through letters, plays, and books throughout the centuries. Some Renaissance thinkers like Erasmus believed in education for women and argued that it led to virtue, but Martin Luther later disputed that women did not need to be educated because they were born to manage the household. The Protestant Reformation, the value of family was…

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    Regard: Regarding some individual suggests tolerating and showing that they have importance as a man. It infers that they have their own specific decisions and estimations and that in spite of the way that you may not agree with them, you do respect them Why is respect important?: Regard is essential since it demonstrates that one values another as an individual, and that he respects the individual rights and nobility of the individual as a kindred person. Individuals who are ill bred…

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    a definition of culture and difference of the value system in each Western and Asian culture. Culture can be explained in many kinds of terms. Lustig and Koester (2010:25) defined “culture is a learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values, norms, and social practices, which affect the behaviors of a relatively large group of people.” Culture is something learned, shared and internalized by a certain number of people ,for example family, company, local community or country.…

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    Carmen Deedy discussed family relation with her mother and how people can relate to her situation with her mother. Family and tradition is very important they are represented as a crutch or rock. The speaker presents her mother in a unique way which makes you believe the emotional tides she has with her mother. As a watcher, I am able to relate to Carmen Deedy by reflecting on my nonnie which is my Italian great grandmother and one of my grandpas. The importance of family and tradition is…

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    metric is the level of interdependence among the members of the society. It defines how they see themselves- as “I” or as “we”. Chile is a collectivist society, at a contrast to India- which is individualistic. Chileans value relationships- be in immediate family, extended family or a group. This is one major difference as relationships play a big part in business dealings. Masculinity: High score…

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    Education is of ample value to me and I take it very seriously. Given the chance to further my education in social work is of great importance to me. My focus as an undergrad has always been with an eye toward graduate school and a career as a professional social worker. Having gained lifelong knowledge and skills for achieving my bachelors of social work, it is a necessity to continue learning as much as I can. Furthermore, I am looking for increased opportunities to learn the required skills…

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    Family Center Reflection

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    know about Abide Family Center, which has brought you to want to intern with us. I heard about the Abide Family Center through a mentor and close family friend who connected me to the Point Loma Nazarene University International Development possible internship opportunities page. After doing research on this organization, I was inspired by its mission and goals, I greatly appreciate its focus on strengthening families and seeking to find alternative solutions for at-risk families that allow…

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