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    basic assumptions are essential in determining how members of a culture feel and react to anything. A basic assumption at Tulane would be that education is necessary and valuable. When determining the levels of culture, values follow basic assumptions. Values are the social beliefs of a culture that members of that culture belief are important and worth upholding. They determine what people believe is right…

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    Everyone has a culture, even that one kid in the hallway that always screams “RED ROBIN,” hoping to hear some other anonymous student say “YUM!” Though no one has shrieked those specific words since middle school. We all remember that one kid who exclaimed his excitement about Red Robin, it was part of our culture. Everyone has one, and many people don’t realize that culture tremendously affects our lives and how we perceive the world and its ideas. Culture makes us who we are, it…

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    Notice that, notes Amanda Ripley, “culture is a thing that changes. It’s more malleable than we think. Culture is like this ether that has all kinds of things swirling around in it, some of which are activated and some of which are latent. On the other hand, given an economic imperative or change in leadership or accident of history, those things get activated.” The good news is. “ Therefore, We Americans have a lot of things in our culture which would support a very strong education system,…

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    The Creativity Movement

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    These commandments include: doing your part to produce the next generation of white people, never marrying anything other than a white person, banishing all thought and influence of Jews, working toward professionalism and a noble pursuit. And you must work toward making a lasting contribution to the White people. Norms: written and unwritten rules that specify behaviors appropriate and inappropriate to a particular social situation. One of the most stressed norms of the Creativity Movement…

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    Integrity

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    Integrity, service, and growth. Those are three very important values to exemplify. In myself, I see integrity. I see myself as a remodel for others out there. I am sincere when interacting with other people. I truly care and I am honest in every way possible. There is always a smile of my face that others can’t seem to help but notice. I believe I deserve good and set my standards very high. I have goals set for myself, and day by day I work to reach them. I love God, and follow him because I…

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    “Culture is the entire way of life or lifestyle of a group of people.” Now more than ever, culture has shaped and guided adolescents’ perception of reality. In recent years, I believe that culture plays a major role in teen development today, including myself. Culture is capable of manipulating everyday decisions that I am faced with such as what I wear, how I express my emotions, and even the type of music that I am drawn to. Culture is a universally shared characteristic among all human…

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    diverse society, where various terms as culture, ethnicity and race have come across/encountered, it is relevant for nurses to be aware of how these may have an effect on their practice. According to Fernando (2010) culture is a set of presumptions, values, ideas, expectations, meanings, norms and practices which have been transmitted and acquired throughout generations. Moreover, culture can be identified according to age (adolescent culture), backgrounds (studies, nationalities, language) and…

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    Value Of America

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    to "dictionary.com" a value is "A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.” Values have been passed on through generations. When the Constitution was written by our founding fathers we most valued our Freedom. This was then passed down which allowed for one to have the opportunity to obtain a successful lifestyle. These values passed down through several generations make up an American. Americans cherish a variety of values they possess in life.…

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    Smoking Controversy

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    Discoveries would not be as rewarding today, without the curiosity and effort put into decoding them. Human curiosity is the sole reason we are atop the food chain as a species. We have the ability to push the envelope of reality to open new outlooks. It is human nature to explore and question the ideas as to why we have arrived on the earth in the way we have. For hundreds of years, humans have questioned the ideas and methods for why we do this in this way and why certain things react in the…

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    that my values are humanistic focused and reflects my belief in the equal and fair treatment of people, diversity, and business efficiency. I would say that the foundation for my values are based on by Christian upbringing and my observation and experiences with social inequalities. According to Lefkowitz (2005) our “… values underlie all ethical reasoning. (para. 3)” Therefore, as I maturate through life and my profession I have found it necessary for me to constantly evaluate my values and…

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