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    Five Values Essay

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    The Values Grid (see Sukinnik and Raufman, 2016, p. 40) 1. Record at least five of your accomplishments. 2. Then, beside each accomplishment, write down a few values that are reflected in each accomplishment. 3. Finally, you will have several values listed. Identify the five values common among your accomplishments. Accomplishment 1: I paid off my student loans from years ago. Values Reflected: Perseverance, Determination Accomplishment 2: I obtained my own residence and lived there for 2…

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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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    Culture is a view of the world and a set of traditions that specific social groups use and transmit to the next generation (Pillitteri, 2014). As an RN, it is important to be aware of one’s own culture in order to understand others culture , as well as , how it may affect patient outcome. To provide quality patient care, nurses should be culturally aware and culturally competent. Cultural awareness is being aware that cultural differences exist and respecting cultural differences or…

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    The Career Values Scale Report (CVS) is a Psychometrics assessment tool that looks at how an individuals’ personal values influence their career path. Career values can be defined as facets that individuals find important in relation to their work life. An individual may complete it before entering the work force or if they are looking to switch careers. Completing this assessment allows an individual to gauge what they are interested in as well as what they are not interested in. After…

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    aforementioned definition, I believe that Source A is an example of a personal mission statement. Mahatma Gandhi lived his life as a non-violent man who did not fold into injustices. He accepted the consequences of his decisions which were firmly based on his values – for example, been jailed several times for consciously breaking the law in order to challenge the political order. His personal mission statement reflects his life and how he lived, where justice was a key driver in all his…

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    Paper Pig Money is considered by many the most important thing in their lives, but there are values and morals that money can’t buy. No one can buy emotions, emotions are an aspect of what makes up an individual. Its true money can buy all the luxuries and comfort in the world. However, for a man to think that money is everything, is a great mistake. Money is just a green printed paper that has no value, until society decided to give it one. Love, sadness, happiness, and anger are just…

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    unique set of standards and ethical values that embody each person that accepts the calling to serve for the country. These standards come from five essential characteristics of a profession: expertise, trust, development, values and service. The Soldiers and leaders within the Army profession demonstrate these characteristics every day to the public by defending the nation and protecting their freedom. The civilian population relies on professions to…

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    We value honesty, because we would rather have truthful people in our life who would not hesitate to tell us what is wrong to our faces, rather than talk behind our backs. Education is also valued, because my family wants the next generation to achieve a better…

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    things that money can’t buy. Rules of the market simply do not apply to friendships, true love, Nobel prizes, and many other areas of life such as respect, time, or happiness. Money may destroy thing it is intended to buy. Friendship is a priceless and value gift, it is also worth infinitely more than money. Thus, it cannot be bought or sold. As Sandel points out, we all understand that if I pay you money to spend time with me, we are not friends. Also, it cannot buy love. Love has to be given…

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    Throughout my life I have always thought of how I should value my life. In a positive way not focusing on the negatives and just enjoy life. In a hopeless way like Hamlet, only seeing the negative side of things and not caring. Finally in monetary way, only seeing the human life in the value of money. Today I have come to the conclusion that life is too short to see it in the negative way or in the monetary way. I would rather be positive and live my life according to my own happiness and the…

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