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    share these rituals with our children and their children, we are essentially keeping our family lineage alive. In a way, as long as the traditions are still alive, parts of ancestors will live on too even long after they’ve passed. Shirley Jackson uses imagery, characterization, and setting in ‘The Lottery’ to create the theme of traditions in society and whether or not to keep traditions going or stop. “Interestingly, Old Man Warner provides an explanation for the lottery that nobody listens to…

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    Frequent Flyer Case Study

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    applicants based off of their initial opinion; and once this opinion is made, they usually don 't reconsider it. This can relate to value attribution because the manager’s opinion can be shaped even before getting to know the applicant because of value attribution. If an applicant walks into the room wearing jeans and a T-shirt, then the manager is going to associate a low value with him. Contrarily, if someone walks into the room wearing a suit and a tie, the manager will probably associate him…

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    financial achievements in lieu for the benefit of the world population at all levels of their financial budget. Lamentably, it is not so, the discoveries are not used for the affordable human services, but patented instead for the sole purpose of monetary value and personal gain. The same can be attributed to the advancement of the digital technology. The computer, this digital god, will allow us to see and understand the entire world and the visible universe. Going further into it, will also…

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    Luthans (2012), it explains that the culture is to obtain the knowledge that people use to interpret their experience and generate the social behavior. Besides that, culture also consists of some characteristics which are symbolic, being learned and shared and also adaptive. In addition, the culture in the globalization is all include religion, education, language, social structure, political and economic. The values and beliefs will lead to the group of people on the community to behaving and…

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    that influenced their values out of his control (Nagel, 807). This may sound slightly strange, so I’ll provide another example: imagine child named Justin who, by forces out of his control, was born in an inner city in America, and was brought into a gang at an early age and absorbed their values—now the value he holds most dear is to protect his crew, no matter the cost. Nagel suggests that this value contributes to what Justin will act like, thus he is morally…

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    Culture explains every part of a person’s life. It is the knowledge and characteristics of a particular group of individuals, defined by factors such as religion, language, social habits, cuisine, music, and arts. The world is full of people that belong to different cultures but they are sometimes forced to relate and interact in various ways. The Americans and the Chinese are examples of people with different cultures as anthropologist Francis Hsu illustrates. Hessler shares the sentiments in…

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    Stay On The Track’s People’s ideals shape the fundamental values of their personality. As people’s ideals mold their opinions and perspective on certain subjects, their behavior changes as well. These certain ideals can shape someone’s personality as an ideal consists of many aspects such as their religion, education standards and attitude amongst other aspects. An ideal has the potential to influence people to focus too keenly on their goals. This tunnel vision has the ability to cause people…

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    negative manner. When people have strong core beliefs and values about any subject in particular, they account it into their everyday lives. Ideals, including religion, have specific morals and values which people choose to follow. These values shape who they are because of the beliefs within the religion that are being taught. The influence of people’s ideals shapes their behaviour as a person. The passion an individual has for their values exposes their true self and what they ultimately…

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    The Glass Roses Analysis

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    their own values and thoughts. As shown through the short story, The Glass Roses by Alden Nowlan, it illustrates the struggle of a “willowy fifteen- year- old” who is trying to live up to his father’s expectations. Stephen is faced with the decision between following his father’s dreams by devoting his life to cutting down trees, or to fulfill his own dreams, and his desire to learn about history, life, and love from his logging partner Leka. The choice of Stephen to control his own values and…

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    culturally diverse patients. Certain cultural traditions influence the roles and needs of the patient and their families in comparison to how we are taught to legally and ethically treat and converse with the patient. Culture is defined as similar norms, values, lifestyles, rules, language, beliefs, a set of shared and socially transmitted ideas about the world that are passed down from generation to generation within a group of people(1). In this…

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