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    Values are morals that we practice in our everyday lives. Our values make up our personalities. We trust that they will guide us to who we want to be in the future. Believing in our values is important, but some values we might not support and believe in, this also makes us who we are. The first value that I strongly believe in is religion, Religion is the belief in a God or gods, and practicing to be a better person. My family and I are devoted Christians. I was baptized five months after I…

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    I value love and commitment my goal is to marry my best friend August 19th 2017. I value stability my goal is to buy a nice home while my children are young so they can grow up in the same home and make a ton of wonderful memories. I am a very humble person all of my goals are very important to…

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    that my values are humanistic focused and reflects my belief in the equal and fair treatment of people, diversity, and business efficiency. I would say that the foundation for my values are based on by Christian upbringing and my observation and experiences with social inequalities. According to Lefkowitz (2005) our “… values underlie all ethical reasoning. (para. 3)” Therefore, as I maturate through life and my profession I have found it necessary for me to constantly evaluate my values and…

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    Why Is Respect Important

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    each respectively. Why must we show so much respect? Respect is a basic moral value which makes us aware that we are human beings not wild animals. Respecting others is a silent way to express our feeling for them. It's an unspoken way of communication which builds unshakeable and strong relations between people respecting each other. When a person shows respect for someone, then it means that that person has some value for him. His advices and suggestions are important for him. Don't forget…

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    individuals. My second moral value is trustworthy. I believe that being trustworthy is earned from experience. When growing you I have had people close to me be hurt by individuals that were not trustworthy. My third value is family. I believe that individuals come and go but I know that I will always have my family no matter what. To help me and encourage me to my goals. My last value is happiness. When growing up, I have always been told to do what makes me happy. That it is my life and I…

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    provides "social benefits" for individuals and society at large, including a better way of taking care of ourselves, and consequently creating a better society to live in". Which means that human values,…

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    rest of the world, one has no choice but to respect their beliefs and values same as the western part of the world would want. , No individual, no matter what culture or religion, should be permitted to take advantage or harm another human being. Relativism says that harming another human being is permissible if a certain culture says that it is correct to do so. In regards to a human life, every human being is of equal value and no one deserves more or less than the other. It is very cruel to…

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    their day-to-day life? Maybe it’s something more broad and germane to a specific race, or imposed of on a select group of individuals. According to Oxforddictionaries.com virtue is, “Behavior showing high moral standards”. This definition encompasses Confucius’s Five Constant Virtues: Ren, Yi, Li, Zhi, and Xin. These constant virtues, “…have great significance today and whose value to the development of human civilization is now widely recognized” (Jinxi). One of the five constant values that…

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    Task Group Background

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    How does a person’s background influence his/her participation in a group? According to Ph.D. Nader Hl Chaaban (n.d), “Certain relevant back ground factors influence our behavior in small groups: personality, gender, age, health, attitudes, and values.” (p.3) For example if someone grew up in rural, farm country in Wisconsin, with small schools and less populace access they tend to be more reserved as well as a working person behind the scenes within a group setting. Whereas you taking…

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    Ingleharts theory on value change identifies the fact that many states have moved from Materialist values to Post-Materialist values. Meaning that as states economies have grown, their values have grown and changed with it. Inglehart had suggested that when a state had been developing, their first values were materialist. Why? Because Materialist mostly focus on keeping order in their countries or making sure that prices on goods and services are not rising too much. As a society starts to…

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