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    The value of love can be seen in contrasting yet similar positions based on the underlying theme of a passage. In the three passages from the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer describes love differently through the viewpoint of each speaker in relation to the nature of the rules of courtly love, utilizing diction, juxtaposition and multiple rhetorical devices to emphasize the idea of submission between the lovers involved. ((The tale of the knight, the miller, and the wife of bath are similar despite…

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    Personal Values Analysis

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    Over the years, values is something that has been strongly emphasized in the social work field. I have learned that I may not have the same values as someone else, however, I have learned to respect someone else and their own personal beliefs. Values can be effected by a variety of things such as culture, family origin, geographic location, and even parental guidance in life. Although my values are different, they help me guide me everyday life decisions. For some values may not be as important…

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    professionals to have set values to operate in this field. The five most common values are best found when reviewing the Ethical Standards for Human Service Professionals. The five fundamental values include respecting the dignity and welfare of all people; promoting self-determination; honoring cultural diversity; advocating for social justice; and acting with integrity, honesty, genuineness and objectivity (“Ethical Standards,” 2016). Not all professionals have the same type of values set…

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    For my family to have a set ideal culture is crazy, because there are so many smaller groups that have different values and norms that are ideal to them. Culture gives everyone a different meaning of life that is constantly changing. My goal is to let my family see that their culture is different and normal to them, and we might be the weird and rude ones to them.…

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    Studying Ethical Values

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    were teaching a course on ethics I would have a few goals. The first would be to teach my students how to use their ability to think critically. I would start with critical thinking because I do not believe that any of us can begin to understand existing ethical theories or really examine our existing ethical values without the ability to think critically about them. We need to be able to use reason, rather than emotion when studying ethics and without the knowledge of critical thinking that is…

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    Importance Of Ethical Leader

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    Heineman’s High Performance with High Integrity and Leadership is an Art. The course of events changed radically when the new executive director was elected. Currently, the organization is falling short on most of the best practices and agency’s core values that had created a great legacy in the communities. I…

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    For example, a speech therapist would use a range of methods to support the child using their specialist knowledge. Therefore, if they feel this is working well, they would then report to the child’s teacher who should respect their ideas, and use them to support the child in the classroom. “Gaining support and advice from specialist professionals are important and should be valued, as this…

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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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    An Intern's Dilemma Paper

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    unethical aligned with the corporate culture and values? The unethical requests to Mark for deception were not in alignment with the corporate culture and values of the technology firm. As the text indicated, there was an organizational value disconnect or misunderstanding of standard practices culturally occurring with the local Asia office superiors (Sucher & Preble, 2013). Furthermore, Mark spoke to the CEO about the company’s ethical values and concludes the request given, did not reflect…

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    human nature as a quest to discover something new or something previously known. These discoveries will often lead to the modification of an individual’s beliefs and values due to the gaining of new knowledge. However, these changes may also affect one’s relationships with others and the broader society because their new beliefs and values may conflict with the rigid norms of society. This complex nature of discovery is explored in Shakespeare’s play The Tempest (1611) and Oscar Wilde’s short…

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