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    Morality is a particular system of values and principles of conduct held by one person or society. Each person has their own set of morals, and they can be influenced by things such as culture or other people. There is no universally right moral value system, and as far as morals go, there is no right or wrong. In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, a man named Adolf Hitler persuaded the citizens of Germany that jewish people were a threat to their society. Adolf Hitler took control over Germany and…

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    The Epidemic Of Loneliness

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    suicide and makes it harder to make it through day to day life. This is why I value community. By building a community of people around you that can offer support and help you solve problems, you reduce the effects of loneliness. Personally, I’ve spent a lot of my life feeling lonely. Growing up, I didn’t have much support from my absentee parents. But I had support from the people who I wanted in my life, support from the system that I built for myself. This is what a community is; it’s the…

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    ASB Reflective Report

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    I believe my time within ASB has defiantly helped me with my communication skills within a professional setting. For example I now have gained: • The knowledge of my area of expertise and how I can add value to my colleagues and clients- I have developed comprehensive knowledge of the systems and tools at ASB to complete my day to day tasks. I have also learnt a lot of people skills and how to impact clients in a positive way. This was learnt through my workshops with professionals in my…

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    Everybody values his or her valuable possessions. This is the reason why most homeowners optimize the security of their homes. There are many ways through which you can optimize the security of your home. You can actually rekey your locks, install electric gates, install alarm systems and so on. It is important that you ensure your loved ones remain safe at home. Remember that burglars normally have evil intentions. Their aim is to access your home and steal your possessions when you are asleep…

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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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    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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    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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    To start off with, what is culture? Culture is a particular set of customs, morals, codes, and traditions from a specific time and place. Without culture, everyone would be the selfsame and unoriginal. Some examples of culture would be ethnicity, religion, social class, and family identity. But, does your culture affect the way you view others? Many people don’t think about it daily but their cultures do affect the things they do. Culture constantly informs the way one views others and the world…

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    North Korean Culture

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    heavily in these areas. The national capital P’yongyang is a western city that is reported to have numerous public parks, extreme cleanliness, wide streets, and a distinctive skyline and is the only city in North Korea that has an underground subway system (Palka & Galgano, 2002). The cities in North Korea do share some…

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    debilitating an essential part of Miskitu culture that is known as pana pana laka. Pana pana laka is known as the rule of reciprocity and requires that what foods are produced are imparted to each other and everybody works cooperatively. This stresses the value set upon gift giving and the regard that accompanies it. This was an important part of the survival of not only the Miskitu people but also their culture and economy. When Dennis first arrived in Awastara it was an unmistakable part of…

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