Reflection on Human Values Essay

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    Kierkegaard begins the The Present Age by stating that the present age is “one of understanding and reflection, without passion, momentarily bursting into enthusiasm, and shrewdly relapsing into repose” (1846, p33). I will begin by exploring what Kierkegaard meant by ‘passion’ and ‘reflection’. Kierkegaard sees passion, in contrast with reflection, as a desire to engage, to participate…

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    Confucianism In East Asia

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    West, while those originated from China and India spread to the East. The westbound religions defined by exclusion and intolerance, the eastbound religions are characterized in an opposite way, which convey values of coexistence and tolerance. Even until today, the different religious values still lead to bloody wars, the former three religious claims only their religion lead people to truth, while the latter four suggest there is no one road to truth but each road could complement others in…

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    comfortable with the lake and the trees that surrounded me just as Saint-Exupéry began to feel comfortable waiting on his sand dune. I found myself becoming more and more attuned with nature and began to look within my heart at my inner self as a form of reflection. I discovered that without my phone, I could learn more about myself and “by renunciation I discovered a hidden God” (130). Without social media and my phone to distract me from connecting with God, the myopia that I had acquired from…

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    framework consists of a system of core values and beliefs that guides the individual’s actions and encourages these actions to reflect inner beliefs. Following the discussion regarding the ethical considerations linked to effective leadership, the author moves on to explore transformational thinking as it relates to creative and innovative approaches to leadership. An emphasis on collaboration illustrates the importance of fostering work communities that promote human interaction and social…

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is for me to develop critical awareness and self-reflection of core social welfare competencies experienced while volunteering with the Healthy Living for Seniors Program (HLSP). The HLSP is a UnitingCare community day program for people over the age of 65 years thus the field of practice is “aged care” (Chenoweth & McAuliffe 2012, p. 141). The program is designed to support the health and wellbeing of their clients through a focus on social participation,…

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    versed and rounded in the different concepts such as reflection, ethics, critical thinking, nursing organizations, learning and education. These concepts will allow nurses to provide the best possible care. Nursing can be a stressful and strenuous job. Nurses at times may feel underappreciated because of the amount of patients they receive with little or no commendation. Reflection allows nurses to receive internal assurance and motivation. Reflection is a great way for nurses to improve care…

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    process of techniques to be applied to their students. Instead reflection in and on action makes it possible for teachers to implement their newly acquired knowledge and monitor the effectiveness of their innovative changes. Hence Bolton (2010) advocates the functional mechanism of reflective practice as an avenue for challenging preconceptions, ideologies, assumptions and holding personal behaviours accountable. Recognition of reflection as an integral part of practice can therefore contribute…

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    effort into his artwork because, ‘You’ll get a lot from it, just for yourself’ (Ishiguro 2010, 106). In order to see themselves as human, and as having the kind of value we bestow upon the human, the clones must give their lives meaning in the same fashion as the non-cloned humans: through representation. Kerby explains that artistic representation is a particularly human act, and that an exterior rendering of an interior process relays…

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    Indirect Or Direct Racism

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    thoughts which go unquestioned in your mind that resultantly slither into your ungoverned values.…

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    The mission of social work is to improve the quality of life for all people by enhancing the beneficial interactions between individuals and society. The core values of self-determination, empowerment, confidentiality, and belief in the inherent worth and dignity of all human beings. I am in the social work field to help others create change that will improve their quality of life. I clearly understand the importance of building healthy helping relationships that support…

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