Reflection on Human Values Essay

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    ASSESSMENT 2 REFLECTION FOR PRACTICE Reflection for practice in health care is predetermined skilled activity where individual evaluates and explains own ideas, feelings, behavior and intervention and provides clinical reason of its effectiveness. Reflection is a process of looking at own behavior and changing self rather than expecting others to change. While changing self, values and moral should be considered. However cultural background, workplace culture highly influences the values. For…

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    called Circular Polarizing Filter or CPL. The main function of CPL filter are reducing reflections, enhancing colors, and increasing contrast. To reduces reflections, just simply rotating the filter around and stop where all the reflections are gone. Therefore, CPL filter would be most useful when a photographer does a Portrait shooting on a sunny day at the beach. CPL filter not only eliminates the sunlight reflection on water that occurs, but also increases amount of blue color of the sky and…

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    The shadows represent a deceptive reflection of the objects that illustrate integrity beyond the scene. The fire acts as a catalyst to the misleading reflection on the walls of the cave. Moreover, the shadows were creating a negative impression on how a certain relationship should look like. It is shown that a man and a woman with high status in…

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    assignments. I will evaluate myself through reflections and revising my principles list. Achievable: What will you need to do, and what sources of knowledge and resources. Needs to be feasible & easy to…

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    scientific research often deal with “personhood”. Opponents of ESCR mistakenly equate ‘human life’ and ‘personhood’. I will dive into the semantics of these terms in the following paragraph. Opponents of ESCR also suggest that embryos are human beings, complete in every sense of the term, while proponents state embryos do not embody personhood and therefore are undeserving of the rights and protections granted to sentient human beings. I will build my argument in favor of embryonic stem…

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    The issue of religion and faith has accompanied human civilization throughout the entire history of development. Numerous philosophers and scientists have tried to investigate the complex nature of human beliefs and provide the logical and justified reasons for creating gods and believing in them. Still, there is no universal theory, which could have explained the importance or uselessness of religion as a social phenomenon. In the book “Why would anyone Believe in God”, Justin L. Barret…

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    For coping with cultural diversity in society, a democratic social policy may be required. Multiculturalism is an example of the former and, as systematic and comprehensive response to diversity, focuses on two levels. The first is reflection of the cultural values of all various ethnic groups which constitute the society. The second is promotion of not only formal but effective equality before the law with no unintended discriminatory impact on the members of ethnic minority groups (Jovanović,…

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    terrible, activities can be performed to accomplish the more terrible or better result and this places us in the position of good situation where picking worse, one can hurt others and the other way around. Also, the activities we perform after these reflections and contemplations are resisted as moral activities by Kant. Moral activities for him are the activities, where reasons stay sooner than takes after and…

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    simplicity, consider the range of values in the x-axis [-1, 2]. This range is limited that we can imagine and display it, so an…

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    Context plays a significant role in portraying values of the composer triggered by time and place. ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ (1845) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning is a reflection of her personal experiences in the context of the Victorian era’s gender issues and female expectation in a Petrarchan form. Similarly F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ (1926) centres of the failure and tragedy of the American dream in the Roaring 20's. Both texts explore the positive and negative effects of…

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