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    the creation of the various forms of beauty and the pursuit of culture which give adornments to the art of life.” This statement shows the values of Calvin Coolidge in three ways. Calvin Coolidge explained in his book, the “Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge,” that he was hardworking, wise, and respective of the culture that surrounded him. I consider my values to coincide with his due to the reason that I am a hardworker, thoughtful of how to approach things, and always marveling at the culture…

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    means, and in America most people don’t know what “the rest of the world” means. From shaping personalities to affecting perceptions, culture is the invisible bond that ties individuals together in a society. At a young age, people absorb cultural values and beliefs which are manifested through one’s lifestyle. Culture strongly influences the ways of thinking and living. The differences in these factors is what causes diversity among cultures in several parts of the world. Culture is associated…

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    My top three core values are faith, happiness, and love. These core values are my top three because they make me the person I am. To me core values really can say a lot about a person; how they act, how they treat themselves and others, and why they make the choices they make. In my life faith, happiness, and love are some of the most important things to me and I have my own reasons for that just like everyone else has their own reasons for their core values. I also think the situations that we…

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    My Virtues Essay

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    There are several virtues that I hold true in my life. Faith, hope, love, prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude are all a part of me. However, there are two virtues that are most prominent: fortitude and faith. When I was in the seventh grade, both of my maternal grandparents passed away within a month of each other. Growing up, my grandparents and I were never apart. They lived a mile down the road and I never went a day without seeing them. I had my own room and I would often join my…

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    Cultural Bias

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    you preach.” For many of us our cultural bias is exactly what we preach. Without the influence and the experiences from our own culture we would not be able to have values or beliefs that make us who we are. Culture is around us everyday. Weather you like or not culture has made you who you are today. What you believe in and values you take on the society with came from your culture. Many of us take what we have learned and received from our cultural influence. Though many of us don’t…

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    sources a set of values and beliefs have been crafted that generally define modern American culture. References to the values held in our society can be heard in conversations, seen in our mannerisms, and witnessed in the presence of common material staples that litter our bodies and streets. According to BLANK material culture “refers to objects or belongings of a group of people”. It is from these material objects that the values held high by these cultures can be examined. These values and…

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    The three personal values deemed very important to hold on to in this life and to try to live by are integrity, respect, and gratitude. The highest value held dear to my heart is integrity because integrity encompasses so much more than just a word. Integrity consist of moral and ethical principles teaching us to live a blameless and righteous life no matter what the situation may be. Respect is very important because no matter where you go in this world as human beings living in the flesh we…

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    House Insurance Case

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    insured to $250,000. Alex inherited an emerald necklace and earrings, valued at $6,000, from a grandmother. Jewelry is covered only for a maximum of $1500 if the jewelry is stolen. Alex’s jewelry should be scheduled and specifically insured to its full value. Marty’s home business office contains a computer used solely for business, office furniture, file cabinets, and other business personal…

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    A person-focused pay system focuses on rewarding employees for “acquiring job-related competencies, knowledge, or skills rather than for demonstrating successful job performance” (Martocchio, 2013). If Mitron implemented a person-focused pay system, it would be complete turn in the right direction for the company. There are several advantages to implementing a person-focused pay system at Mitron for both the employees and the employer. Advantages for the employees, a pay system of this type is…

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    Jack Link’s Commercial Jack Link’s Beef Jerky was founded in 1989 in Wisconsin. As technology advances, the way people are being convinced to buy something changes as well. The “Jack Link’s Musclefulness Sasquatch” commercial portrays a famous football player Odell Beckham Jr. who gets his muscles from working out with sasquatch. Jack Link uses health and fitness in his commercial the viewers attentions and persuades them into purchasing the product. “Jack Link’s musclefulness sasquatch”…

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