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    Having a successful family starts when everyone discovers their values, views and habits. The things that are most important to the family members are their values. How the family members see their selves are views. What the family members do repeatedly are habits. In the book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, Stephen Covey proposes seven habits which he believes are needed for building a strong family culture. Covey’s theories include: ways of being proactive, beginning with the end…

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    Many people have different opinions on culture. Some people think it’s just the way you grew up and your heritage, and then there is the others. The others who believe that culture is how you like and what you believe and everything down to what type of socks that you wear. Both of those things are correct is some way or another but does your culture affect the way you see the world? Culture can affect how you see the world sometimes but not all of the time. In the memoir “By Any Other Name” ,…

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    Everybody values his or her valuable possessions. This is the reason why most homeowners optimize the security of their homes. There are many ways through which you can optimize the security of your home. You can actually rekey your locks, install electric gates, install alarm systems and so on. It is important that you ensure your loved ones remain safe at home. Remember that burglars normally have evil intentions. Their aim is to access your home and steal your possessions when you are asleep…

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    explore the world, the mind, and for humans to be themselves. His values lead him to Limbo just like many other great philosophers who remained in this peaceful place. Limbo was a garden, a safe place where an individual would relax to understand that this was a place to reflect and observe other philosophers in paradise. Many of these philosophers were noble, knowledgeable, and they understood life in many different ways. The values of wisdom were taught from one philosopher to another, and …

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    Values are very important when talking about a person or a thing. A value is usually described as the worth of someone or something, which in this case is someone. A value is also important because this could be the reason you like or dislike someone or something. In The Sword of the Rightful king by: Jane Yolen, values are an important part in King Arthur’s life. King Arthur shows many values for better and worse for the people of Cadbury and himself. The Sword of the Rightful King is a novel…

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    Patagonia provides a work environment and values that enhances the lives of their employees by offering family friendly benefits and encouraging participation in environmentally friendly activities. Patagonia takes pride in offering a one of a kind work environment. The company takes pride in establishing a healthy work life balance. Chouinard understands that there is no time frame for which life happens. Therefore, Patagonia employees work on flextime and are trusted to maintain their hours…

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    Cultural Artifacts

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    The artifact tells a story. In the article, "Looking at Artifacts, Thinking About History," it reads, "Artifacts are more than just material things. They communicate ideas, symbolize values, and convey emotions. When we consider meaning, value, and significance, we are in the domain of cultural history. Different artifacts mean different things to different people, and those meanings change over time." Think of an item that is valuable to you, but might not be…

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    Moral Values In Antigone

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    world where we cannot tell between what is right and what is wrong, we should be cautious with the pride that we inherently feel in our self-values. He warns us not to let our pride keep us from being open to outside ideas, otherwise consequences will assuredly arise. Everyone has a set of beliefs which they hold to be their guidelines for life. Everyone has values, things that they believe are “right.” Sophocles’ three main characters all have vastly different beliefs on how people should live…

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    The integrity of a person is very important to me. It tells me how the person was brought up and the kind of family they come from. I was brought up with a very strong set of morals. I was taught that being honest was the most important value. It’s the one value that everyone looks at the most. If a person isn’t honest then what kind of person are they. As I have gotten older I now see the importance of a person’s integrity. People can see what kind of person a person really is within…

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    “Doo Wop (That Thing)” In the past, and still to this day, women have often succumbed to the idea of sexual objectification. Sexual objectification is the idea of seeing and/or treating a person, usually women, as objects. This segues into men disrespecting women by desiring them solely for their bodies, often negating that they are individuals with personalities, and emotions. Lauryn Hill highlights the visibility of women’s sexuality to demonstrate the way that image often undermines worth.…

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