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    People’s choices are influenced by and affected by those around them. The decisions made often reveal a person’s morals, values and principles. In Lorraine Hansberry's “A Raisin in the Sun” her characters battle internally to find a decision for themselves and those surrounding. Second chances come in many different forms, may it be something miniscule or traumatic. Lena Younger is a mother of two, although most days it seems like a thousand. She has sacrificed everything under the sun and put…

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    are price concious their prices are not to expensive, they are not healthy at all so someone that is heathly will not buy from the organisation. Cotton on "Become the most innovative and responsive brand within their market without comprising the values that have made Cotton On what it is today." I feel that cotton on has become as popular with not only teenagers but with adults. Many people respond very well to cotton on and many more stores have opened around the country because they are so…

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    Values are the standard that people make themselves live by. Values are personal and help guide person down the road that follows because of those values. Calvin Coolidge had values that allowed him to live by one of the highest standards anyone could try and live by. The value that is most important seemingly to me is the value of hard work. Or better said by Coolidge, “His power over the future depends on what he does with the present.” Most of what Calvin Coolidge accomplished was only…

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    The Cultural Intelligence Difference Analysis Throughout life there are moments that shape us and create the existence of what we perceive to be true. The right and wrongs of our culture is engrained in us by older generations, forming an outline of cultural norms that are followed throughout life. Included in these norms are the actions and beliefs we portray in our daily lives. Their purpose is well served when dealing with others that share the same background, however, the same cultural…

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    People normally use prestige and luxury interchangeably. But there is a difference between the two. Prestige is something which is based on a unique human accomplishment which is linked to the brand under consideration. Whereas luxury is something which refers to the benefits resulting from a refined and aesthetic lifestyle (Dubois & Czellar 2002). Luxury goods are measured in terms of their functionalism, experientialism, and symbolic interactionism. Whereas aspirational brands are those that…

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    when it comes to different Cultures because of the geography and habits based on each group of people. So since Culture relativism exist, there can’t be a real right or wrong in the world. Knowledge thus becomes subjective because there is no real truth due to the fact that individual Cultures perceive things differently. In the book Elements of Moral Philosophy, by James Rachels, subjectivism is how people’s…

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    important the duty is to them. Every culture has made an influence on people's morals and values. In ancient Persian culture they follow their own morals and values unlike in ancient Indian culture, they follow and respect the duties of social groups. In American culture they each follow their own rules and duties according to their own morals and values. It is one's responsibility to follow their own morals and values even if it could affect them negatively in the long run. In Persian…

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    Duska uses John Ladd’s definition of loyalty to best define loyalty. He quoted “Granted that loyalty is the whole-hearted devotion to an object of some kind, what kind of thing is the object”. Loyalty can be a person or a group of persons. You can have a whole-hearted devotion to an either. Two examples would in my life would be I have loyalty to my father. I would never betray him nor would he ever betray me. A form of loyalty within a group is me playing on the football team. I devote a large…

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    Joseph Margolis, diseases are identified as conditions that are considered departures from social norms or values. The notion of value judgements is used to determine whether such a condition is considered socially normal or abnormal. Margolis claims that it is necessary to use value judgements to determine whether something is a disease or not, and that certain diseases must invoke the use of value judgements in their diagnosis, because not much is understood about their biological etiology. In…

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    American Values & Arab Values Values tend to be one of the most respectful aspects of a country. When you’re new, or living in the country, people must show flattery and respect for their values. Countries have different values for instance. Some countries values are in family, and time management, while other values are in future, and food. Moreover. I was born and raised in Abu Dhabi, (United Arab Emirates). Noticeably the US and (UAE) has its own value, in the nature of the people,…

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